India’s tour of England in 2021 (2022 – Last Test) had some standout performances with the bat, especially by choosing and middle order. In tough English conditions, four Indian players stepped up to the challenge and scored outstanding centuries, revealing their character and class.
All these knocks contributed significantly towards India’s competitive performances on English soil and provided outstanding chapters to their overseas Test history.
Rishabh Pant: 146 off 111 balls (Edgbaston, Birmingham)
Rishabh Pant illuminated Edgbaston with a scorching innings of 146 runs off only 111 balls. Famous for his aggressive batting, Pant counter-attacked the English bowlers with a fearless performance, scoring one of the most crucial innings of the series. His century changed the complexion of the game and proved his capability to change the momentum of the game in India’s support.

Ravindra Jadeja: 104 off 194 balls (Edgbaston, Birmingham)
Accompanying Pant in that memorable match at Edgbaston was Ravindra Jadeja, who made a determined 104 off 194 balls. Jadeja’s innings was one of grit and determination, providing the ideal complement to the aggression of Pant. The left-handed batsman once again showed why he’s so precious overseas, particularly with the bat in hand.

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Rohit Sharma: 127 off 256 balls (The Oval, London)
Rohit Sharma had a prolific knock at The Oval in London, smashing a stunning 127 from 256 balls. It was his very first overseas Test century, and he deserved it with excellent discipline when facing the swinging ball. His performance set the tone for one of India’s most memorable England victories.

KL RahulL: 129 off 250 balls (The Lord’s, London)
Batting first, KL Rahul impressed with a classy 129 off 250 balls at Lord’s. His century was under overcast conditions with the ball swinging around and hence one of the series’ standout performances. Rahul’s temperament and technique assisted India in reaching a good total in a match that India ultimately went on to win.

Team India Schedule For England Tour:
Test | Dates | Venue | City |
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First Test | June 20–24 | Headingley | Leeds |
Second Test | July 2–6 | Edgbaston | Birmingham |
Third Test | July 10–14 | Lord’s | London |
Fourth Test | July 23–27 | Old Trafford | Manchester |
Fifth Test | July 31–August 4 | The Oval | London |
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