
The fourth Rothesay Test between England and India begins on July 23 at Old Trafford, Manchester. Indias narrow loss in the third Test has turned this match into a virtual do-or-die contest.
Old Trafford, located south of Manchester city centre, forms a famous sporting duo with the otherrdquo; Old Trafford. It has hosted Test matches since 1884, making it one of Englands oldest cricket grounds. Originally opened in 1857 as the home of the Manchester Cricket Club, it has served as the home ground of Lancashire County Cricket Club since 1864. During British rule, the Indian city of Kanpur was referred to as the Manchester of Indiardquo; due to its remarkable industrial growth.
Old Trafford lost its Test status in 2009, prompting extensive redevelopment to increase capacity and modernize its facilities. Since 2013, it has been known as Emirates Old Trafford, following a sponsorship deal with Emirates Airline. To raise funds, the club regularly hosts various events at the venue.
Iconic Test Cricket Moments at Old Trafford: Jim Lakers 19/90 vs Australia (1956):The first and only instance of a bowler taking 19 wickets in a Test match. First-ever one-day cricket match (1963):The Gillette Cup launched with a match on May 1. Sachin Tendulkars first Test century (1990):A memorable 119* at age 17. Shane Warnes Ball of the Centuryrdquo; (1993):Bowled to Mike Gatting in the Ashes. Double 100th Test milestone (2000):Mike Atherton and Alec Stewart both reached 100 Tests against the West Indies. Bio-secure venue (2020):Used during the pandemic for matches against West Indies and Pakistan. Only English Test ground with two abandoned Tests:Matches in 1890 and 1938 were washed out without a ball bowled. Pitch rotated 90deg; (2005ndash;2013):Solved visibility issues due to the setting sun by shifting the square to a north-south axis. Old Trafford Stats: Capacity:19,000 Floodlights:Yes Overall England Test Record:Played 84 ndash; Won 33, Lost 15, Drawn 36 India at Old Trafford: Played:9 Lost:4 Drawn:5 Wins:0India is yet to register a Test victory at Old Trafford. Only one Test has been played here by India since 2000.
Notable Indian Performances atOld Trafford Sachin Tendulkar:Scored his maiden international century (119*) in 1990. No Indian has scored a Test hundred here since. MS Dhoni (2014):Gritty 71 amid a collapse, though India lost by an innings and 54 runs. Varun Aaron (2014):Bouncer broke Stuart Broads nose. Farokh Engineer (1968ndash;1977):Played for Lancashire, became club vice-president, and featured in the Rest of the World XI in 1970. Highest Indian Team Score:432 in 1990 ndash; Azharuddin top-scored with a sublime 179. Lowest Indian Score:58 in 1952 ndash; lost by an innings and 207 runs.Will India script history and win its first-ever Test at the fortress of English cricket in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy?
North End:James Anderson End
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