Key Points

KL Rahul continued his stellar form in SENA countries with an unbeaten 120* against England in Leeds. He surpassed Rahul Dravid for the most Test centuries by an Indian opener in England. Partnering with Rishabh Pant, he helped India reach 298/4, strengthening their position in the match. His knock also tied Sunil Gavaskar and Rohit Sharma for most centuries as an opener against England.

Key Points: KL Rahul Surpasses Dravid with Third Test Ton in England

  • KL Rahul scores 120* in second innings
  • Overtakes Dravid with 3rd Test ton in England
  • Ties Gavaskar & Rohit for most centuries vs England as opener
  • India strong at 298/4 with Rahul & Nair unbeaten
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KL Rahul continues rich SENA run, overtakes Dravid with third Test ton as opener in England

KL Rahul scores unbeaten 120* in Leeds, overtaking Rahul Dravid for most Test centuries by an Indian opener in England.

"This is KL's sixth century in SENA countries, proving his mastery in overseas conditions. – Cricket Analyst"

Leeds, June 23

Indian opener KL Rahul continued his brilliant run in South Africa, England, New Zealand and Australia (SENA) conditions, re-writing record books with yet another classy century against England during the first Test at Leeds on Monday.

After playing a solid knock of 42 runs in the first innings, but missing out on scoring big in the first innings, KL made the most of all chances he got, scoring an unbeaten 120* in 227 balls, with 15 fours by the end of second session. His runs came at a strike rate of 52.86.

This is KL's sixth century in SENA countries, including three in England, one in Australia and two in South Africa.

KL overtook legendary Rahul Dravid (2) to register his third century in England as an opener, the most by an Indian in the country as an opener.

This is his fourth century as an opener against England, tying with Sunil Gavaskar and Rohit Sharma (4 each).

This is KL's fifth century as an opener in SENA conditions for India, and he is four away from breaking the record of Gavaskar (nine centuries).

He has levelled with Mohammed Azharuddin and Rishabh Pant (six centuries each) to have the joint fourth-most centuries by an Indian in SENA conditions. The record holder here is legendary Sachin Tendulkar (17), followed by Virat Kohli (12) and Dravid (10).

KL has a solid record in England, with 776 runs in 10 matches and 20 innings at an average of 40.84, with three centuries and a fifty. His best score is 149.

Coming to the match, at Tea, India were 298/4, with KL Rahul (120*) and Karun Nair (4*) unbeaten. Pant scored 118 runs in the second innings, his second ton in the match, and consolidated the innings with a crucial 195-run partnership with KL Rahul.

India started the second session at 153/3, with Pant (31*) and KL (72*) unbeaten. The duo launched a brilliant counter-attack against English bowling, taking them to their respective centuries, with Pant dismissed for 118 in 140 balls, with 15 fours and three sixes.

India ended the first session at 153/3, with vice-captain Rishabh Pant (31*) and KL Rahul (72*) unbeaten.

Despite Carse striking early, removing Shubman for just eight and sinking India to 92/3, Team India managed to give themselves a solid platform to go all guns out blazing for the remainder of the match, but not without giving England some chances.

The final session on day three was cut short due to rain .Rahul was joined by skipper Shubman Gill, who was unbeaten on 6*. India ended at 90/2.

England started the second session at 327/5, with Harry Brook (57*) and Jamie Smith (29*) unbeaten. Brook continued his counter-attack, while Smith (40 in 52 balls, with five fours and a six), Chris Woakes (38 in 55 balls, with three fours and two sixes) and Brydon Cwefarse (22 in 23 balls, with four boundaries) also piled up useful scores.

Brook missed out on his century, scoring 99 in 112 balls, with 11 fours and two sixes, with Prasidh Krishna getting him caught by Shardul Thakur at deep backwards square leg. A 55-run stand between Woakes and Carse took England past the 400-run mark, and they threatened to surpass India's first innings total before Jasprit Bumrah came in clutch.

Bumrah (5/83) and Prasidh Krishna (3/128) were the top bowlers as England was bowled out for 465.

England kickstarted the first session of the day at 209/3, with Ollie Pope (100*) and Brook (0*) unbeaten. While Prasidh struck early to remove Pope (106 in 137 balls, with 14 fours), Brook stitched a 51-run stand with skipper Ben Stokes (20 in 52 balls) and a 73-run stand with Smith, taking England well beyond the 300-run mark at session end. A century by Ollie Pope (106 in 137 balls, with 14 fours) and fifty from Ben Duckett (62 in 94 balls, with nine fours) on day two served as valuable contributions as well.

Brief Scores: England: 465 (OIlie Pope 106, Harry Brook 99, Jasprit Bumrah 5/83) vs India: 471 and 298/4: KL Rahul 120*, Rishabh Pant 118, Brydon Carse 2/62).

- ANI

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Amit K.
What a knock by KL Rahul! 👏 His ability to adapt to overseas conditions is truly remarkable. Remember how people wrote him off after last season? This is the perfect comeback. Hope he continues this form in the upcoming matches too! #ProudIndian
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Priya M.
While KL's century is praiseworthy, I'm concerned about our middle order consistency. Pant played well but others need to step up too. England's bowling attack isn't even at full strength. We can't rely on just 2-3 players to win matches abroad.
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Rahul S.
KL Rahul overtaking Dravid's record in England is no small feat! His technique against swing bowling has improved tremendously. That cover drive off Anderson was pure class. Hope he maintains this form for the World Test Championship.
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Sanjay T.
The Rahul-Pant partnership was the turning point of this match. 195 runs together! That's what we need more of - batsmen building partnerships rather than playing flashy cameos. Test cricket is about patience and these two showed exactly that.
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Neha P.
Bumrah's 5-wicket haul deserves equal praise! While we celebrate our batsmen, let's not forget our bowlers who restricted England to 465 after they were looking dangerous at 327/5. Complete team effort is what wins Test matches abroad.
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Vikram J.
Interesting stat - KL now has more centuries in England than in India! Shows his temperament for overseas conditions. But I hope he can replicate this form at home too. A complete batsman should perform everywhere, not just in SENA countries.

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