
The final day of the India vs. England Test match promises a dramatic finish after a controversial decision by the umpires to end Day 4 early. England was attempting to chase down 374 runs, but India fought back strongly in the final session. The match situation became intense with wickets falling and pressure building on the batsmen. The game was paused because of fading light and a subsequent rain interruption. Despite the improved conditions after the rain, the umpires decided to call stumps. Stuart Broad, a former England pace bowler, strongly criticized the decision, calling it “lazy” and suggesting that the game should have continued. The decision came just minutes before the cut-off time. England needed 35 runs to win, while India needed four wickets. The hosts had the advantage of potentially using a heavy roller. India’s bowlers, including Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna, were bowling with great intensity in the final moments. Root and Brook’s partnership of 195 had earlier given England a strong position. If England wins, it will mark their third successful chase of over 350 runs against India in recent years, demonstrating their skill in fourth innings.







