India vs australia
Was Pujara's Four, A Bad Omen? - Some Remarkable Parallels Between Two Indian Tests That Ended In A Last Day Washout
The first test between India and England ended in a draw after rain played a spoilsport on the fifth day and no play could take place at Trent Bridge.
India needed 157 runs on the last day with nine wickets in hand after it restricted England to a lead of 208.
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