Last Updated: 26/07/18 1:13pm India’s fortunes nose-dived after a heady Lord’s victory in 2014 as England stormed back to secure a 3-1 series victory. Ahead of this summer’s five-Test series – which starts on Sky Sports Cricket on Wednesday – we look back at the story of a remarkable turnaround… England vs India August 1, 2018, 10:00am Live on Get Sky Sports Get a Sky Sports pass First Test, Trent BridgeScorecard: India 457 and 391-9 dec drew with England 496An enthralling series began somewhat turgidly on a flat pitch that offered little throughout the five days – the sight of Alastair Cook claiming the wicket of Ishant Sharma while impersonating Bob Willis on the final day rather summing up how the game drifted. The Test did flicker occasionally as Murali Vijay (156) and Joe Root had traded tons (154) – England’s number five rescuing England from 202-7 with more than a little help from Stuart Broad (47) and last man James Anderson, who struck a career-best 81. Together they earned England a lead of 39, the home side briefly harbouring hopes of victory when India slipped to 184-6 second time around.Three quick wickets early on the final day tested the… Read full this story
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