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India has targeted England 371 runs to win England in the first Test of Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy. On the fourth day of the match on Monday, the Indian team was all out for 364 runs in the second innings. England have scored 00 runs losing 00 wickets till the stumps at the Handingley Cricket Stadium in Leeds.
Rishabh Pant became the first Indian wicketkeeper to score a century in both innings of the Test. Joe Root completed 210 catches in the Test, he equaled Rahul Dravid in the matter. Sunil Gavaskar asked Pant to jump after a century.
Read Moments and Records of the fourth day of Ind vs Eng Test …
Facts and records
- Rishabh Pant’s name has also been included in the list of batsmen who put 9 sixes in an innings in England in Test cricket. He has shared this record with Andrew Flintoff (against Australia, Edgbaston, 2005) and Ben Stokes (against Australia, Lords, 2023).
- In this Test match, 5 different batsmen scored centuries from India, which is the first time in Indian Test history. This is the sixth time in Test cricket when five batsmen of a team have scored centuries in the same Test. With this, India has become the second team that has done such a feat while playing outside (abroad). Earlier in 1955, Australia did this against West Indies in Kingston.
- KL Rahul scored the 9th century of his career. He scored his third century in England. He was dismissed for 137 runs.
- Rishabh Pant is the first Indian batsman to score a century in both innings of Tests in England. He is the overall seventh Indian who did this feat.
- The first Indian wicketkeeper to score a century in both innings of Pant Test Rishabh Pant also scored a century in India’s second innings in the Handingley Test against England. He became the first Indian wicketkeeper batsman to score a century in both innings of a Test match. Before him in the world, this feat has been done only by Andy Flower of Zimbabwe. Flower scored a century against South Africa in both innings of Harare Test in 2001. Pant scored 134 runs in the first innings and 118 runs in the second innings.
- Rishabh Pant now holds the record of the highest runs by an Indian wicketkeeper in the Test match. He scored a total of 252 runs in the Leeds Test, playing 134 and 118 runs innings. Budhi Kundaran is at number two in this list, who scored a total of 230 runs in the Chennai Test by scoring 192 and 38 runs. Mahendra Singh Dhoni is at number three, who scored 224 runs in a single innings against Australia in Chennai.
- Joe Root equals Rahul Dravid Joe Root has equaled Rahul Dravid in the record of taking the most outfield catch in Test cricket. Both have taken 210 catches so far, although Root achieved this feat in 154 Tests and Dravid in 164 Tests. He is followed by the name of Mahela Jayawardene, who took 205 catches in 149 Tests. Fourth place is Steve Smith, who has completed 200 catches in just 117 Tests.
Now Moments …
1. Rahul’s catch Brook left KL Rahul got a life on the fifth ball of the 38th over. Josh Tung put a back of length ball at a speed of 138 km/h. The ball was swinging inward from the fifth stump line. Rahul tried to play him in the direction of the street with light hands, went to Brooke in the ball slip and he left the easy catch. Rahul was currently batting for 58 runs.
After leaving the catch, Harry Brook disappointed and sat on the ground.
2. Gavaskar asked Pant to jump after a century
Rishabh Pant did not celebrate his famous celebration Samrasault (Acrobatic Jump) after scoring a century. Former cricketer Sunil Gavaskar, who was present at the stand, also requested Pant to repeat the style, but Pant refused to obey him. Interestingly, just 48 hours ago, Gavaskar had changed his old criticism about Pant, ‘Stupid, Stupid, Stupid’ changed to ‘Superb, Suparb, Suparb’.
Pant first shown the jump wall celebration at IPL 2025, when he scored his second century in the history of the league. Two days ago, on the second day of the Handingley Test, he celebrated after scoring a century.
Asking Sunil Gavaskar Pant to jump.
3. Pant put a hat -trick boundary on the ball of the route Putting the 71st over, Rishabh Pant, the ball of the route, put 3 boundaries in a row. Read below what happened on which ball …
- 70.2 overs (4 runs)- Joe Root bowled a full length ball outside the off stump. Pant sat on the knee and turned the bat and hit the ball directly over the bowler.
- 70.3 overs (6 runs)- Pant once Sitting on the knee again, hit the full ball with one hand over the extra cover. The ball went over the delivery to Six.
- 70.4 overs (4 runs)- This time Pant played sweep shot. The ball was outside the off stump. He played a flat sweep with strength that left from the right side of Fielder Croly.
Pant celebrated something like this after scoring a century.
4. Tongs 3 wickets in one over, Shardul-Siraj and Bumrah out In the 91st over, Josh Tung dismissed 2 batters. They…
- On the first ball, Shardul Thakur was caught by Joe Root. Shardul could only score 4 runs.
- On the second ball, Mohammad Siraj was caught by wicketkeeper Jamie Smith. Siraj could not open an account.
- Jaspreet Bumrah was bowled on the fourth ball. Bumrah could not even open an account.
Josh Tung took 3 wickets for 72 runs in 18 overs.