India have set a target of 378 to beat England in the 5th Test. Monday, the fourth day of the match, Indian team (Indian Cricket Team) His second innings totaled 245, giving India a 377-run lead over the hosts. India scored 416 runs in the first innings in reply to which the English team could only score 284 runs and India got a strong lead in the first innings. Indian wicketkeeper-batsman Rishabh Pant, who hit a century in the first innings on the fourth day of play (Rishabh Pant) Half a century was scored. Cheteshwar Pujara (Cheteshwar Pujara) It was only on the third day that he completed his half-century. Pante scored 57 off 86 balls. Cheteshwar Pujara and Pant led India to 125/3 on the fourth day.
Indian opener Cheteshwar Pujara showed superb play. He saved an edge when the Indian batsmen started to return quickly in the beginning. Run the score board by playing a slow and steady game. Meanwhile, batsmen like Shubhaman Gill (4), Hanuma Vihari (10) and Virat Kohli (20) returned quickly. However Pante came and played a good partnership game with him. The two had a half-century partnership by the end of the third day. Meanwhile, Pujara also recorded his half century. Pujara returned with 66 runs.
Hero in Pant Edgbaston
Pant played an innings of 57 runs. During this time he also made some records in his own name. Pant has been in the role of hero in the Edgbaston Test against England. In the first innings he scored a superb fast century and in the second innings he scored a half century. With Pant’s play, India managed to score a big score against England. Shreyas Iyer and Ravindra Jadeja could not score big in the second innings. Shardul Thakur scored 4 runs and Shami 13 runs. Captain Bumrah returned with 7 runs scored. Thus, India’s innings was reduced to 245 runs.
Ben Stokes harassed the Indian batsmen. He sent four Indian players to the pavilion. While Stuart Broad and Matthew Pots were quick 2-2 wickets. James Anderson and Jack Leach had one wicket each.
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