Key Points

India started strongly in the Manchester Test with KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal building a solid 96-run partnership. The momentum shifted after England struck back with quick wickets, including skipper Shubman Gill for just 12. At Tea, India were 149/3 with Rishabh Pant and Sai Sudharsan at the crease. England, leading the series 2-1, will look to capitalize on India's shaky middle order.

Key Points: India Stumble to 149/3 After Strong Start in Manchester Test

  • KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal put up a 96-run opening stand
  • India lost three quick wickets in the second session
  • Ben Stokes dismissed Shubman Gill cheaply
  • Rishabh Pant and Sai Sudharsan look to rebuild
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India lose momentum after strong start, reach 149/3 at Tea in Manchester Test

India lose momentum after KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal's solid opening stand, reaching 149/3 at Tea in the crucial Manchester Test.

"The big blow came as captain Shubman Gill was trapped LBW by England skipper Ben Stokes for just 12. – Match Report"

Manchester, July 23

After a commanding start to the fourth Test in Manchester, India stumbled in the second session, losing both openers and skipper Shubman Gill in quick succession.

At Tea, the visitors are 149/3, with Sai Sudharsan on 26 alongside wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant, who is unbeaten on 3.

KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal had laid a solid foundation, pushing India close to the 100-run mark without much trouble but just as the partnership was blooming, Chris Woakes struck to remove Rahul for 46, breaking the 96-run opening stand.

Jaiswal, who looked fluent during his 58, soon followed as Liam Dawson got one to spin and catch was taken in the slip by Harry Brook.

The big blow came as captain Shubman Gill was trapped LBW by England skipper Ben Stokes for just 12, leaving India suddenly three down and searching for stability.

Earlier, England elected to field first, Indian openers Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul started off reasonably well, getting themselves a boundary each within the first three overs.

Jaiswal, though, survived a catch attempt at slip in the first over as it fell short of the man at second slip.

Jaiswal had some struggles against Woakes, who beat him plenty of times, but he nonetheless persisted.KL also became the fifth batter to complete 1,000 runs in England from India, joining the elite company of Sunil Gavaskar, Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar and Virat Kohli.

India survived the first hour against Woakes, Jofra Archer and Brydon Carse, at 42/0, with KL (21*) and Jaiswal (13*).

Both KL and Jaiswal continued their grind following drinks, with skipper Ben Stokes striking KL's pad in his first over, but the opener survived.

A cut carved by Jaiswal, piercing the gap between third slip and gully, brought India's fifty-run mark in 17.4 overs.

Towards the final few overs of the first session, Jaiswal became more aggressive, using some big hits against skipper Ben Stokes and Jofra Archer, the heroes of England's Lord's triumph. India ended the session without a wicket lost.

Stokes won the fourth consecutive toss and opted to bowl against India in the fourth Test at Old Trafford in Manchester on Wednesday. India, trailing by 1-2, needs to conjure a win to keep the series alive. A defeat would mark the beginning of captain Shubman Gill's era. On the other hand, England, who stood triumphant with a 22-run victory at Lord's, will look to take confidence from their past exploits and take an unassailable lead in the series.

Brief score: India 149/3 (Yashasvi Jaiswal 58, KL Rahul 46; Liam Dawson 1/21) vs England.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As an England supporter, I must say India's openers batted beautifully. But our bowlers showed great character to pull things back. That LBW of Gill was pure class from Stokes!
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Ananya R
Why does this keep happening to us? We dominate sessions and then throw it away. Gill needs to step up as captain, his poor form is concerning. Hope Pant plays one of his special innings!
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Karthik V
Jaiswal is the real deal! The way he handled Archer's pace was impressive. But we need to be more consistent - can't keep losing wickets in clusters. 300+ should be the target on this pitch.
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Michael C
Respect to KL Rahul for joining that elite 1000-run club in England. Underrated batsman who always performs overseas. India still in decent position if Pant fires.
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Priya S
The team selection was questionable - why no proper all-rounder? Our middle order looks fragile. Hope the management learns from these mistakes. 🇮🇳 #BleedBlue
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Varun X
England's fielding was top class today. That slip catch to dismiss Jaiswal was brilliant. We need to match their intensity if we want to win this Test and level the series!

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