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4th Test: Woakes Double-strike Leaves India In Trouble After Stokes’ 141 Guides England To 669
A double-strike from Chris Woakes, after England skipper Ben Stokes smashed his 14th Test century, has left India in all sorts of trouble at lunch on day four of fourth Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy Test at Old Trafford on Saturday.
Stokes hit 141 off 198 balls, his first Test century since 2023 Ashes, as England posted 669 in 157.1 overs and took a first innings lead of 311 runs. For India, Ravindra Jadeja took four wickets while Washington Sundar had two scalps in a largely ineffective bowling performance.
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