Recording the India team test in Manchester. See the results of all matches
Test recording from Team India Old Trafford, Manchester: The Anderson-Tendulkar trophy is organized in England and for that, a series of five-game tests is played between India and England. The fourth game of this series is to start on Wednesday July 23 in Old Trafford in Manchester. England maintained a 2-1 lead in the series by winning the Headingley and Lord’s tests. In such a situation, it is very important for Team India to win the fourth test to level the series. However, it will not be easy for Shubman Gill and Company to do so, because the next match takes place on the site where India has not yet won a single test. Many legends have tried to win Team India on this ground but could not succeed.
Test Record India in Manchester

India played its first test at the Manchester Ground in 1936 and played a total of 9 tests in this place in the last 89 years. During this period, India did not win only once and was faced with its defeat 4 times. While 5 games ended in prints. In such a situation, India now has a chance to change history. If the Indian team manages to win, the series will be equal to 2-2, then the fifth and last test will be held at the oval will prove to be decisive. Earlier, India had never won a test at Edgbaston, but it had tasted victory there. India will enter the fourth test with similar hopes.
Results of the 9 test games played by India in Manchester
- 1936 – Draw (Captain – Maharaja de Vijayanagaram)
- 1946 – Draw (Captain – Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi)
- 1952 – lost by a round and 207 points (captain – Vijay Hazare)
- 1959 – Lost of 171 points (Captain – Datta Gaekwad)
- 1971 – Draw (Captain – Ajit Wadekar)
- 1974 – Lost of 113 points (Captain – Ajit Wadekar)
- 1982 – Draw (Captain – Sunil Gawar)
- 1990 – Draw (Mohd Azhaddin) 2014 – lost by a round and 54 points (Captain – MS Dhoni)
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I disagree with the view that a Manchester test defines every thing. The results must be interpreted with sample size and conditions in mind. If you cant tell the difference between a friendly and a test series, you should not claim a conclusion. We need more context and better discussion.
Sure, because we all know tests in Manchester end always in a perfect victory, obviously.
Excellent coverage, this kind of post make me think deeper. I hope they keep it up and include post match insights, thanks for sharing.
Arguably this matter, but the post not explain why those results matter. If they just dump scores, readers cant judge the quality of the tests. We need proper methodology, context about conditions, and what players performed under pressure. Until then, its just numbers.
Sure, great, another post about a test in Manchester. Im sure this will change world cricket data today.
Informative and well structured, this post can be a helpful resource once they add dates, venues and lineups. For us fans its good to see all matches compiled in one place. If they include tempo of innings and dismissals, we can compare strategies. Clear presentation helps beginners understand what happened.
Great post, Recording the India team test in Manchester looks promising. I like how they show the results of all matches and what it mean for future training. Hope the analysis help fans and coaches plan better.
Not impressed, this post is just more noise. The test in Manchester wont tell much if the data not properly analyze.
Irony alert, recording the India team test in Manchester as if the score alone prove everything. Very scientific, right.
Comical indeed, they say see the results of all matches, like the snacks vendor will share analysis. In Manchester, the ball swing more than the pendulum of a clock. I cant even decide which graph to trust.
Informative note: The title promises recording the India team test in Manchester. It would be helpful if the post include the date, venue, and the players involved. Also a brief summary of each match and key stats would be nice. Without this, viewers only see results and miss trends.
Fun read, I read this while the kettle is boiling. Recording the India team test in Manchester, the team will toast to good runs, while the crowd chants. Also the weather will decide awards, not the bat.
Nice effort, I appreciate this kind of coverage. It gives me a place to discuss the matches with others. Hoping they keep adding more stat like economy and fielding, that would be nice.