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    Cricket-Stokes looks to break Old Trafford curse and puts India in to bat

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    Posted on July 23, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Ben Stokes puts India in to bat at Old Trafford, aiming to break the ground's curse in the fourth test. England leads 2-1 in the series.

    Stokes Aims to Overcome Old Trafford Challenge as India Bat First

    By Peter Hall

    MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) -England captain Ben Stokes won the toss and put India in to bat as the fourth test of a thrilling series against India gets under way in Manchester on Wednesday.

    The hosts lead 2-1 and can wrap up a series victory with success at Old Trafford over the next five days, but risk-taker Stokes has gambled again -- no team who has won the toss and put the opposition to bat has ever won a test match on this ground.

    "There's pretty decent overhead conditions for bowling so that's what we're going to do," Stokes said. "We've had a good break in between.

    "It's been a good chance for everyone to go back home and rest, put their feet up then come back here."

    The fourth test follows a feisty third match at Lord's. India captain Shubman Gill insisted England's conduct went against the "spirit of the game", while Stokes was adamant his team will not go looking for trouble this time around.

    India make three changes, two of them forced, handing a test debut to seam bowler Anshul Kamboj. Sai Sudharsan replaces Karun Nair at number three after he failed to pass 40 in the first three tests, while Shardul Thakur and Kamboj come in for Nitish Kumar Reddy and Akash Deep.

    England's only change from Lord's is also forced, as spinner Liam Dawson returns to the test team for the first time in eight years, replacing the injured Shoaib Bashir.

    (Reporting by Peter Hall, editing by Ed Osmond)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ben Stokes wins toss, puts India in to bat at Old Trafford.
    • •England leads the series 2-1 against India.
    • •No team has won at Old Trafford after putting the opposition to bat.
    • •India makes three changes, including a debut for Anshul Kamboj.
    • •England's only change is Liam Dawson replacing Shoaib Bashir.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Cricket-Stokes looks to break Old Trafford curse and puts India in to bat

    1What decision did Ben Stokes make after winning the toss?

    Ben Stokes won the toss and decided to put India in to bat.

    2What is the current status of the test series?

    The hosts, England, lead the series 2-1 and can secure a series victory with a win at Old Trafford.

    3Who made their test debut for India in this match?

    Anshul Kamboj made his test debut for India as a seam bowler.

    4What changes did England make to their team?

    England's only change is the return of spinner Liam Dawson, who replaces the injured Shoaib Bashir.

    5How did the previous test match at Lord's impact the teams?

    The third test at Lord's was contentious, with India captain Shubman Gill criticizing England's conduct, while Stokes defended his team's approach.

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