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“India is a boring thing like winning…” Virender Sehwag made fun of England by sharing the WTC point table

Under the leadership of Rohit Sharma, Team India defeated England by five wickets in the fourth match of the five-match series in Ranchi. The final match of this series is to be played in Dharamsala. India’s home has a constant 17th series win. India had lost in the last home series in the last home series 2012-13 from Elucris Cook. India had lost the series 1-2. Since then, India has won 39 Tests on the home ground. Since Brendan McCullum and Ben Stokes paired the command of England, this is the first series defeat of the team. After losing in this series of England, the former Indian team’s opener Virender Sehwag tweeted on social media and enjoyed England’s badgeball cricket.

After winning five wickets in the Ranchi Test of India, Virender Sehwag shared the picture of the ICC World Test Championships on social media, wrote that boring cheese like victory will make India, Australia and New Zealand. Virender Sehwag wrote, “Take Entertainment England, Boring cheese like victory will make India, Australia and New Zealand.”

Tell, after winning England, Team India has come to second place in the ICC World Test Championship’s issue table, while the England table is in the ninth place. If you talk about the match, then Rohit Sharma and Yashwali Jaiswal’s opening platform for Team India, who has scored 40 runs without any wicket loss. There was a partnership of 84 runs for the first wicket between the two. However, after this, Team India’s innings was folded and the team lost five wickets at 120. But the partnership of 72 runs for the sixth wicket of Dhruv Jurel and Shubhan Gill, and team India won.

Earlier, England had decided to bat before winning the toss in the match. England scored 353 runs in the first innings. In response to India, India scored 307 runs in the first innings on the innings of 90 runs. England got stacked on 145 runs in the second innings. Based on the edge found in the first innings, England had a target of 192 runs to win this match, which Team India achieved five wickets.