Is it Possible for India to Draw the 4th Test Against England?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Manoj Tiwary critiques India's chances in the fourth Test.
- India needs to prioritize drawing the match.
- England is currently leading the series 2-1.
- Bowling discipline is crucial for India’s success.
- Pressure mounts on India's batting lineup.
Kolkata, July 25 (NationPress) Former Indian cricketer Manoj Tiwary has expressed serious concerns about India’s current standing in the fourth Test against England, held at Old Trafford. He believes that the team is unlikely to even secure a draw, let alone achieve victory.
After accumulating a first innings score of 358, India struggled to contain the English batsmen, who are poised to establish a significant lead. With Zak Crawley scoring 84 and Ben Duckett contributing 94, they laid a solid foundation. The second day saw Ollie Pope and Joe Root further capitalizing on India’s bowling failures, particularly in the first session on Friday. However, Washington Sundar managed to dismiss Pope for 71 after the lunch break.
"It’s going to be challenging for India, as England has surpassed 300 runs and possesses strong batting depth in their lineup. It will be extremely tough for India to even aim for a draw, let alone a win. The focus should be on salvaging a draw, as failing to take wickets will only increase the pressure on our batters," Tiwary told IANS.
The experienced player urged Indian bowlers to tighten their grip on run-scoring and aim for maiden overs to pressure the English batsmen.
"Our bowlers are struggling to take wickets due to a lack of discipline and patience. From this position, England’s batsmen are adept at rotating the strike, complicating matters for us. We need to bowl maiden overs and halt the flow of runs. It’s critical to take the remaining wickets swiftly to limit their lead," Tiwary stated.
Currently, England leads the five-match series 2-1 and appears to be in a strong position to clinch the series.