
Rishabh Pant and Kl Rahul scored centuries for India in the second shift (picture over BCCI) The India team scripted a test cricket history in Headingley Cricket Ground in Leeds when they registered five individual centuries in a single test match for the first time. The remarkable launch display left England on the back leg, with an Indian lead for 350 runs to the final stages. In the first shifts, the highest line of India turned into a competition. Yashsvi Jaiswal led a charge with a well -created 101 out of 159 balls, attached 16 four. Skipper SHUBMAN GILL followed Fluent 147 out of 227 supplies, affected by 19 borders and six. Vice-Capital Rishabh Pant continued his rich form with a smashing 134 out of 178 balls, hammering 12 four and six six to drive India to an impressive 471. The answer of England was equally courageous. The 18th century from Ollie Pope (106) and the fun 99 Harry Brook helped the hosts to achieve 465, cutting the Indian first shifts led to only six runs. Jasprit Bumrah (5/83) in the first shifts The main Indian attack on bowling.
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In the second shifts, Kl Rahul, who just missed fifty earlier, changed with the decisive century. On the tea on 4th day, Rahul was undefeated to 120 out of 227 balls and his shifts ended at 127 when they set up shifts after early fluctuations that saw Sharbman Gill was leaving only eight. Pant continued his heroism and became the first Indian goalkeeper to score twin-jet second shift 118 with 140 balls with 15 four and three sixs. His partnership of 195 runs with Rahul strengthened Indian adhesion further in the game.
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This five -century monument in the test was achieved only six times in the format history and only once on the tourist side – the Australian famous 1955 performance against West India in Kingston, where all five came in a single shift on the way to Mammoth 758/8. This is the first time that India has reached the same.