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The fourth day of the first Test in the name of Team India, Pant-Rahul Machawi Dhoom

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The fourth day of the first Test in the name of Team India, Pant-Rahul Machawi Dhoom
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The Leeds Test is now on a thrilling mode, ending in the last session of the fourth day of Team India’s second innings. KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant from India scored a century, all the rest of the batsmen flop. India scored 364 runs in the second innings.

At the beginning of the day, the Indian team lost the wicket of captain Shubhman Gill, he was out for only 8 runs. The score was 92 for 3 at this time. From here, KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant took over and took the score to a big score.

KL Rahul and Pant hit a century

KL Rahul and Pant continued the innings and continued to run. Together, the duo partnership of 195 for the fourth wicket, most of which scored the runs because he was playing fast and KL Rahul was moving at a slow pace. In the meantime the two scored a century.

KL Rahul scored a century in Test cricket after a year and a half. Pant scored his second century in this match, he managed to score a century in the first innings. Pant became the first Indian to score a century in both innings in England. This is a great achievement for him.

The game reversed as soon as the pant is out

Pant was out after scoring a century, he scored 118 runs. KL Rahul also scored 137 runs. Karun Nair’s bat remained quiet in the second innings, he was out for just 20 runs.

The new ball has a problem for Team India

India faced problems while England took another new ball. Something similar was seen in the first innings. Team India lost the fourth wicket in the form of Rishabh Pant at 287 runs and the ninth wicket fell to 349 runs. Jadeja stood on the crease and played an unbeaten 24 -run innings and Team India were all out on a 364 total score. Tung and Cars took 3-3 wickets from England. Bashir took 2 wickets. England got a target of 371 runs.

England scored 21 runs in the second innings

England had a chance to bat in the final over and without losing a single wicket, England scored 21 runs. Jack Crowley was on the crease with 12 runs and Ben Ducket 9. England need 350 runs to win the last day.


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