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In a gripping fourth morning of the Ranchi Test, England's spinners displayed exceptional skill to keep India on edge and maintain their chances of leveling the series. Despite Rohit Sharma's resilient fifty, India faced significant challenges as they pursued a target of 192, resuming at 40/0.
Rohit Sharma showcased his prowess with a remarkable six off James Anderson but fell victim to Tom Hartley's spin. Yashasvi Jaiswal contributed boundaries, steering India confidently until a crucial dismissal by Joe Root, catching Jaiswal off-guard. Subsequently, England orchestrated a compelling comeback, reducing India from 84/0 to 100/3, with Rajat Patidar departing for a duck.
The match's dynamics shifted swiftly, bringing Ravindra Jadeja and Shubman Gill to the crease. Their survival until the lunch break became crucial for India's prospects of securing victory. With 118/3 on the board, India requires another 74 runs to triumph against England's first-inning total of 353 and second-inning score of 145.
The contest remains finely poised, promising an enthralling continuation as both teams vie for supremacy in the series.