A no-ball helped the India National Cricket Team Spin-Bauling all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja dismiss the England national cricket team to open the batsman Zak Croly in the fourth Test.
KL Rahul also played an important role in the dismissal of Zak Crawley, as he caught a stunning catch at the slip in Old Trafford in Manchester on Thursday, 24 July.
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Ravindra Jadeja gets Zak Croi after no-ball
England have seen the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy in the ongoing fourth Test match of 2025, thanks to the superb batting performance of the openers.
Ben Docket and Zak Crolya performed sheer dominance from the beginning of England’s innings at day 2. Things were made easy by the Indian bowlers for England openers, who bowled bad lines and lengths.
Zak Crole and Ben Docket punished the Indian team for their poor bowling and took the bowlers to the cleaner, scoring at a big speed.
Crowley saw everyone for a century, but his innings was terminated in the 32nd over. On the sixth ball of the over, Crolye delivered a good length for Ravindra Jadeja’s Char.
Jadeja was about to return to his fielding after the over, but the umpire called him back as he was overseas. Then, the next ball became a game-changer for India as Jadeja rejected Zak Croly.
On the actual last ball of the 32nd over, Jadeja delivered a good length to Croly, which proceeded to rescue, and got an edge, and the ball went to KL Rahul, who caught a stunning low catch in the slip.
Watch: Ravindra Jadeja caught KL Rahul without cheek
Success!
A long partnership comes for a courtesy @Imjadeja And by a clean collection @klrahul In slip!#ENGVIND 4th test, day 2 | Now live on jiohotstar https://t.co/y3btplyguv pic.twitter.com/hin97g6hlo
– Star Sports (@StarsportsIndia) July 24, 2025
You can see why they [England] Like her for Australia [this winter] – Nasar Hussain
Speaking on Sky Sports, Nasar Hussain appreciated Croly, who scored 84 off 113 balls, stating that England team management loves him very much as he is capable of playing big knocks. He said:
“He [Crawley] Likes this ground, his record here is excellent. When he batted here last time, he scored a big 180 against Australia. It suits her game – it comes on the bat and he hits through the line.
“You are often going to fans’ Croley again?” But you can see why they [England] Like her for Australia [this winter],
“You have different types of pitches in Australia, but it is similar to some people you will see there – pace, bounce, a good cricket pitch.”
Meanwhile, Michael Etharton appreciated Ben Docket, who fell from his hundred to six runs in Old Trafford, Manchester. He said that Ben Docket has been excellent since receiving regular opportunities internationally. Atherat said:
“Docket has been a good player since returning to the team after a stop-start international career in his early days.
“He is actually fruiting in the formats now – and he and Croly have kept India under pressure here.”

