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England v India: fourth men’s cricket Test, day one – live

The GuardianWednesday, July 23, 2025 at 11:58:34 AM
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England v India: fourth men’s cricket Test, day one – live
It's day one of the fourth Test between England and India at Old Trafford, and we're bringing you live updates as the action unfolds. Whether you're stuck at work or following along at home, this is your go-to feed for every wicket, boundary, and momentum shift. Plus, there are links to catch up on county cricket and other cricket reads if you want more.
Editor’s Note: Test cricket is a slow burn, but day one sets the tone for the entire match—especially in a high-stakes series like this. England and India have passionate fanbases, so even if you're not glued to the screen, knowing how things are unfolding matters. Plus, Old Trafford’s atmosphere and potential weather twists always add drama.
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