Rishabh Pant has scored a huge milestone through a half-century in the second innings of the Leeds Test. It is his fifth consecutive 50-plus score in England, making him part of a select bunch of visiting batsmen who have achieved this feat. His last five innings in England are: 50, 146, 57, 134, and 50 not out. This is how consistent he has remained on English pitches, which are generally tricky for batsmen. His good show has kept India competitive in foreign Tests.
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With this feat, Pant has now entered an exclusive list of players such as Don Bradman, Hansie Cronje, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Kumar Sangakkara, and Daryl Mitchell, who also scored fifty-plus runs in five consecutive innings in England. The only batsman in front of them is Steve Smith, who leads the chart with seven successive 50+ scores in England. This places Pant among the elite and establishes the fact that he is one of the top-performing Indian batsmen in tough overseas conditions.
Rishabh Pant has scored his half-century off 83 balls in the second session of the fourth day of the Headingley Test. The Indian team’s score has gone over 200. After a half-century, Rishabh Pant shifted his gear. Meanwhile, KL Rahul is also approaching his century. At lunchtime, India had scored 153 runs for the loss of 3 wickets. In the first session, India scored 63 runs in 24.1 overs. On the fourth day, India lost its player in the form of Shubman Gill, who became a victim of Brydon Carse on 8 runs.
India, by the end of the third day, had reached a total of 90 runs for two wickets. India will attempt to post a target of over 350 runs. Let us inform you that England’s first innings were cut down to 465 runs on the third day. India’s Bumrah played marvelously and was able to take 5 wickets. On the first innings’ basis, India had a lead of 6 runs. India had scored 471 runs in its first innings, however.
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