Leeds/IBNS, June 24 -- In what would be a mouthwatering final day cricket, England will on Tuesday need to score 350 runs more to win the inaugural Test against India at Headingley, Leeds.
India set 371 as target for the hosts to win riding on KL Rahul's classic 137 and vice-captain Rishabh Pant's 118 on Monday.
Rahul, who lost his overnight partner skipper Shubman Gill early on day four, stitched a mammoth partnership with Pant, who scored hundred in both the innings of the Test.
Rahul and Pant stitched a 195-run partnership for the fourth wicket rescuing India from a volatile 92-3 scorecard to a formidable position where the visitors can challenge England's aggressive cricket on day five.
Rahul, who was played down by Brydon Carse (...
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