India vs England Test Series: In the first match, both teams scored 450+ runs, 70 years record

India vs England Test Series: In the first match, both teams scored 450+ runs, 70 years record

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India and England set a new record by scoring more than 450 runs in the first innings of the Leeds Test. In 70 years, no one had shown such a wonder.

This happened for the first time in 70 years, no such mountain of runs had been planted by any test

Both India and England scored more than 450 runs in the first innings of Leeds Test

New Delhi. The first match of the 5 -match Test series being played between India and England was recorded in the record book. In Leeds, the batsmen of the first Indian team scored runs and then the English batter also batting strongly and scored more than 450 runs. India and England together created history, both scored more than 450 runs in the first innings, which did not happen in the last 70 years in the headingley.

The last time this feat was done in 2006 when Pakistan scored 538 runs while England scored 515 runs. The host team won that match by 167 runs. In the first Test of the five -match series on Sunday, Harry Brook was dismissed by 99 runs at his home ground and missed a century. England scored 465 runs, taking advantage of India’s fielding mistakes.

In response to India’s 471 runs, England started playing for 3 wickets on the third day from 209. Soon Oli Pope was dismissed for 106 runs. Brook was out while trying to score a century in the second season. Brook hit 11 fours and completed his 12th Test half -century, taking advantage of the catches dripped by Indian players. He got life for the third time when Yashasvi Jaiswal left a wide catch in the fourth slip. This was his third fall catch and India’s fifth innings.

Born in Yorkshire, batsmen were moving towards a big score but their heartbreaking dismissal came. He tried to kill the famous Krishna over the fine leg but Shardul Thakur caught a catch on the boundary. Disappointed Brook covered his face. The crowd of Headingley stood up and applauded them despite disappointment.

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This happened for the first time in 70 years, no such mountain of runs had been planted by any test

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