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Zak Croly of England interacted with Shubman Gill of India and KL Rahul of India (photo by Clive Mason/Getty Image)

KL Rahul’s gritty century helped England’s first innings in the first innings in the first innings of the third Test in the total innings of the third Test, which marks only the ninth time in the history of the testing that both teams have posted the same scores in their first innings. In 387 Apis, it becomes the fifth tallest total, and each of the four higher is finished in a draw. The previous examples of high -equal yogas include:

  • Both England and West Indies scoring 593 in St. John’s in April 1994
  • Both West Indies and Australia are making 428 in Kingston in February 1973
  • Both New Zealand and Pakistan scored 402 in Auckland in February 1973
  • India and England match in Birmingham in July 1986 390

In the ongoing match, India’s 387 came through attractive and disciplined batting. Rahul made a brilliant 100 off 177 balls, which became the second Indian only after Dilip Vengsarkar for several centuries at Lord’s. Rishabh Pant battled 74 with a painful finger injury, while Ravindra Jadeja contributed 72 to fashion commonly composed.

KL Rahul Press Conference: On the last over fight, Rishabh Pant went out and fired Shubman Gill

The lower order of India was hanging all around, but struggled to lift the scoring rate on a slow surface that has started abusing. With uneven boom and some offers, the challenge of batting is the last loot.

Tempers erupted before the stumps when Zak Croly delayed the face of Jasprit Bumrah, inspiring Shubman Gill and the Indian captain to cope with him, who was already adding an edge to the intense competition. There are only two runs and two days left with England, the stage is set for a stressful finish. Historically, teams involved in 390-plas similar yogas have never lost. India will expect the pattern to continue at a place where Rahul has once again left his mark.

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