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Chasing 194 to win, India surrenders Edgbaston test to England

Pratidin Bureau

India suffered a heartbreaking 31-run loss to England as skipper Virat Kohli's heroics went in vain as England roared back on day 4 to win the Edgbaston test match.

Chasing 194 to win, the visitors were all out for 162 on the fourth day of the opening Test. First-innings centurion Virat Kohli again top-scored for India, the skipper making a valiant 51.

India started the day at 110 for 5 needing 84 more runs to take a 1-0 lead in the 5-match series but All-rounder Stokes (4-40) came to the party on the morning of day four by removing Kohli and Mohammed in the same over.

James Anderson (2-50) and Stuart Broad (2-43) took a brace each as England drew first blood in what promises to be an engrossing five-match series.

The second Test begins at Lord's on August 9.

Brief scores:

England: 287 and 180 all out

India: 274 and 162 all out in 54.2 overs (Virat Kohli 51; Ben Stokes 4/40)

(Featured Image – The Indian Express)

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