India’s poor start in Manchester disappointed fans, this embarrassing record recorded after 42 years

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Ind vs eng 4th test: The Test series between India and England has now reached a very important turn. After the three matches, the series is currently in favor of England and in the fourth Test being played in Manchester, England have taken a strong lead over India. The Indian team is seen under full pressure in this match.

In response to India’s first innings, England batted brilliantly and scored 669 runs and took a big lead of 311 runs. When the Indian team landed in the second innings in response, the beginning was very disappointing. The team lost two wickets without opening an account, which further weakened its position and the shameful record also became India’s name.

IND vs Eng: India’s name is embarrassing record

There was tremendous pressure on the Indian team in the second innings, as the match was seen slipping from the hand. Under this pressure, India started very poorly, where in the first over, the team lost two wickets in two consecutive balls and got a big shock without opening an account.

Yashasvi Jaiswal and Sai Sudarshan both became victims of Chris Woakes. This situation has been repeated for India after 42 years. Earlier in December 1983, Team India last lost the first two wickets without scoring runs. In this way, India took a shameful record after 41 years.

IND Vs Eng: Expectations from Shubman Gill

Fans have high expectations from Indian captain Shubman Gill in this innings. In December 1983, when India lost the first two wickets against the West Indies without scoring the first two wickets, Sunil Gavaskar, who was batting at number 4, returned to India by scoring a double century.

Now Shubman Gill, who is coming to bat at number 4 once again, is expected to have a similar inspirational innings. He has also appeared in good form in this series and as a captain, he is expected to face the pressure and take out India out of the difficult situation.

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