Key Points

KL Rahul's unbeaten 72 showcased his grit as India stretched their lead to 159 by lunch on Day 4. Rishabh Pant survived early jitters to support Rahul in a crucial 61-run partnership. England struck early with Gill's wicket but struggled thereafter despite the ball moving. Rahul got a life on 58 as India tightened their grip on the Headingley Test.

Key Points: KL Rahul's unbeaten 72 steadies India as lead crosses 150 vs England

  • Rahul notches 18th Test fifty amid swing and bounce
  • Pant survives early scares in 61-run stand
  • Carse removes Gill early but England struggle for wickets
  • India lead by 159 runs at lunch on Day 4
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1st Test: KL Rahul hits unbeaten 72 as India's lead goes past 150 against England

KL Rahul's composed 72* anchors India to 153/3 at lunch, extending lead to 159 against England in a tense Headingley Test session.

"Rahul showed restraint to weather the storm – Match Report"

Leeds, June 23

KL Rahul used his vast experience well to hit an unbeaten 72 in a testing session for India as their lead swelled to 159 runs after reaching 153/3 in 48 overs of their second innings at lunch on day four of first Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy Test at Headingley on Monday.

Resuming from 90/2, Brydon Carse removed India captain Shubman Gill in the opening over. But after that, no further wickets came for England as Rahul held fort with his calmness and ability to absorb pressure to notch up his 18th Test half-century in a session where only 63 runs were made in 24.1 overs.

With the ball moving around and a few deliveries leaping off a length, Rahul showed restraint to weather the storm well while sharing an unbroken 61-run stand with Rishabh Pant, who provided for initial chaos before settling down to be not out on 31 off 59 deliveries.

In the morning, under overcast skies, Carse got a big early wicket for England when he got the ball to tail in and Gill, who top-scored with 147 in India's first innings, chopped onto his stumps for eight. Pant was adventurous to begin – surviving an lbw call, thanks to replays showing an inside edge while a top-edge on a sweep from Carse landed safely in no man’s land at fine leg.

On the other hand, Rahul survived a few plays and misses to bring up his fifty, even as Pant again survived an lbw appeal after trying to unsettle Carse with a fall-over ramp. Rahul then got a life on 58 when Harry Brook dropped his catch at gully off Josh Tongue. By then Pant had tempered his attacking self, including with some positive self-talk caught by stump mic, as he and Rahul ensured India were steady till lunch break arrived.

Brief Scores: India 471 and 153/3 in 48 overs (KL Rahul 72 not out, Rishabh Pant 31 not out; Brydon Carse 2-39, Ben Stokes 1-34) lead England 465 in 100.4 overs (Ollie Pope 106; Jasprit Bumrah 5-83) by 159 runs

- IANS

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Rahul K.
What a gritty knock by KL! This is proper Test match batting - absorbing pressure and playing according to conditions. England bowlers were relentless but our boys held firm. Pant needs to be careful though - too many risky shots early on. 🇮🇳 #TeamIndia
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Priya M.
KL Rahul proving why he's our most technically sound batsman overseas! That dropped catch could prove costly for England. Hope we can stretch this lead to 250+ - our bowlers will need every run on this pitch.
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Arjun S.
Mixed feelings about Pant's innings. Entertaining as always but needs more match awareness in Tests. That self-talk was funny though 😂 "Thoda soch ke khelna hai" - hope he listens to himself!
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Shalini V.
England missing Anderson badly today. Our batsmen handling their second-string attack quite well. But the real test will come in the second session - hope Rahul converts this into a big hundred!
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Vikram D.
That Gill dismissal was disappointing after his first innings heroics. But credit to Carse - that was a beauty of a delivery. Match evenly poised now - whoever wins this session might win the Test.
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Neha P.
So proud of how our team is performing overseas! Remember the days when we used to collapse in these conditions? Now we're matching England blow for blow. Special mention to Rahul's patience - textbook Test batting 👏

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