India All Out 471 After Three Centuries in 1st Test vs England
India All Out 471 After Three Centuries in 1st Test vs England

India All Out 471 After Three Centuries in 1st Test vs England

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In the first Test at Headingley, India posted a strong first innings total of 471 runs, with significant contributions from Yashasvi Jaiswal (101), Shubman Gill (147), and Rishabh Pant (134). Pant's century was notable as it marked his seventh Test hundred, surpassing MS Dhoni's record for Indian wicketkeeper-batters. The partnership between Gill and Pant was pivotal, adding 209 runs and setting a solid foundation after India resumed on 359 for 3. However, India lost momentum in the latter part of their innings, losing seven wickets for 112 runs, with England bowlers Ben Stokes and Josh Tongue taking four wickets each. England’s bowling effort, particularly from fast bowler Josh Tongue, helped skittle India out and brought renewed hope for England as they came to bat. The match remains competitive with India reaching 454 for 7 at lunch on Day 2 before their innings concluded.

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