Gill & Company has created history in the first match of the five-match Test series being played between India and England. On the fourth day of the match being played in Leeds, two India batsmen played a century innings. This was the fifth century of Indian batsmen in the match.
The first match between India and England in Test history was played in June 1932. This happened for the first time in 93 years when five batsmen of India scored centuries in a single Test match.
Yashasvi Jaiswal (101), Shubman Gill (147) and Rishabh Pant (134) scored centuries in India’s first innings. In the next inning, Pant once again scored 118 runs. KL Rahul also scored 137 runs with him.
With this, Rishabh Pant became the first Indian to score a century in both innings of the same Test in England.
After losing the toss in the match, Team India came out to bat first and scored 471 runs in the first innings with the help of three batsmen. Josh Tong and Ben Stokes took four wickets from the visiting team.
In response to this, England’s first innings was reduced to 465 runs. Oli Pope scored an innings of 106 runs, while Harry Brook (99) remained one run away from a century. Apart from these, Ben Docket contributed 62 runs to the team’s account. & Nbsp; In this innings from India Jaspreet Bumrah took the most five wickets.
India had a six -run lead on the first innings basis. Team India scored 364 runs in the second innings and gave England a target of 371 runs to win.
By the end of the fourth day, the England team had faced six overs. The hosts have scored 21 runs without losing any wickets. He needs 350 runs on the fifth day to win.
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