Old Trafford: Only Tendulkar left to topple

It took a single innings for Joe Root to jump from fifth to second in the list of leading Test run-scorers. He pulled clear of Rahul Dravid and Jacques Kallis off successive balls on his way to a century in the fourth Test at Old Trafford, and then received a standing ovation on gliding the single out to deep point that took him to 13,379 – one more than Ricky Ponting, who was in the commentary box. “Congratulations, Joe Root. Magnificent,” Ponting said on . “Just the one more to go now.” Root smiled sheepishly, briefly raising a hand to acknowledge the applause, and then pushed on again to 150. 2:38

Aaron: Akash Deep has been through so much turmoil

Edgbaston: Akash Deep’s terrific ten

Akash Deep’s ten wickets on a flat pitch to win India the Edgbaston Test is no mean achievement in itself, but the testing time he has been going through made it more special. During the IPL, his sister was diagnosed with cancer, and he has been busy looking after her, making at least one trip a day to the hospital when in India. He said he was thinking of his sister every ball he bowled, thinking about how he can make her smile. He ended up making the whole nation smile.

Handshakes and centuries

India were batting for a draw. England trying to prevent it. And when Stokes had thought an impasse had been reached, he did what he has never done before – extended an arm to shake on a draw.1:19

Harmison: ‘A little bit farcical towards the end’

It was an arm that stayed extended, with a hand that remained unshaken. But Stokes and his team that evening in Manchester were definitely stirred.The valiance of Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar was to be rewarded with centuries – in latter’s case, a deserved first in the format. It riled England and, with the benefit of hindsight, proved a turning point in the series.Having been 0 for 2, trailing by 311, India were dead and buried in their second innings. And even when Jadeja and Washington joined forces, there was 89 runs to make up. Nothing was given. Everything that came from that point on was earned.These were not just centuries but hammer blows to the host’s ego. Stokes tried to bait Jadeja, suggesting his century would matter less because it would be scored off Harry Brook, who in turn asked Washington to “get on with it”. Neither were bothered, both relishing in their glory, their grind for the team and the fact England had lost their heads, never to recover them again.

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