Watch: Yashasvi Jaiswal’s stunning lamp cut off Jofra Archer on the first day of the fourth test of Eng vs Ind
Cricket is back as Manchester England and India horn locked for critical force on July 23, 2025 The 4th Test at Old Trafford. The series is delicately equipped 2-1 courtesy of the UK, so both sides took part in a contest where they are fully aware of the stakes. England was first elected to the field, supported by the dramatic victory of the Lord. Ben Stokes Winning the toss, challenge India to survive the classic English state, and perhaps more importantly, a relentless home attack is at the forefront Jofra Archer.
Jofra Archer Leaves Old Trafford Gasping by Yashasvi Jaiswal
Morning moment belonged to Yashasvi Jaiswalcreated a stitched shot for the highlight reels against Archer’s fiery pace. On the 24th, Archer zipped Jaiswal with a short ball that seemed to be in a hurry. Initially, the Hi-Swal looked like a duck, buckling his knee when it sank low, but instinctively left the bat hanging. What followed was a pure theatre: From the middle of the bat, the ball turned arch. If there is that, there will be a cut lamp.
It wasn’t a textbook. There were no rehearsals. But it was pure ingenuity. Even commentators say, “What happened there?“Moments like this define a career and impress Test cricket. Jaiswal, who had previously been troubled by Archer’s pace in the series, showed not only courage but innovation, riding on equal terms with luck and talent.
Here’s the video:
It wasn’t the timing, it lost its balance. A gentle touch from #yashasvijaiswal – And it competes between the four of them! 🙌#engvind 👉 Test 4, Day 1 | I’m living at JiohotStar right now https://t.co/0vxbwu8oco pic.twitter.com/sqotg1fqus
– Starsports (@starsportsindia) July 23, 2025
Indian opener is taller in a morning session with England
If the Jaiswal lamp was a morning exclamation point, the previous time shows the template for the opening of a disciplined test match. Indian Opener – Jaswal and KL was satisfied– Teasing in cloudy Manchester, he fell to a new ball dancing. Especially the British bowlers Chris Walks And Archer did a good job investigating, but the Indian pair stood firm. Jaiswal mixed with passion carefully and carefully, collecting boundaries when the bowlers made mistakes, and assures that Rahul played the anchor and India did not lose its early wickets on the spicy pitch.
India arrived for drinks at 42/0 after 14 overs and made a steady progress to 50 on the 18th. The synergy of the opening partnership was exemplary, with both batters spinning the strike and being hit by the opportunity to score. At lunch, India was 78/0 in 26 overs, Jaiswal was undefeated at 36 and Rahul at 40.
The break’s scoreboard reflects the statement. 78 was run without losing, and the final 10 over fetched 31 runs without surrendering the wicket. This series marked India’s second ticketless morning. This is the testament of self-guarantee and calmness for the duo.