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Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill showcased their prowess with centuries, complemented by a stylish 65 from debutant Devdutt Padikkal, guiding India beyond the 250-run mark against England on Day 2 of the fifth Test in Dharamsala.
As the day concluded, India stood at 473/8 at Stumps, enjoying a commanding lead of 255 runs over the visitors. Bowlers Kuldeep Yadav and Jasprit Bumrah displayed resilience at the crease, contributing an unbeaten 49 for the ninth wicket. England witnessed a late fightback, led by Shoaib Bashir, who picked up four crucial wickets to inject some momentum in👍to the contest.
Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill centuries propel India
Resuming from the overnight score of 135/1, Rohit and Shubman capitalized on the pristine weather and favourable batting conditions, asserting their dominance in the opening session of the day with a commanding 160-run partnership. This marked India’s second consecutive hundred partnership in the series.
The formidable duo displayed no intention of allowing England back into the game, achieving their centuries just three balls apart. Rohit led the charge, reaching the three-figure mark first with a sublime clip through midwicket off Tom Hartley, securing his second century of the series and 12th overall. In the subsequent over, Gill joined the century club, bringing up his second century of the series and fourth in the format. As the players headed into Lunch, India’s scoreboard was 264/1.
Mini comeback by England
Following a strenuous morning, England achieved a breakthrough when Captain Ben Stokes, making a significant impact, introduced himself into the attack. Stᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚokes, who had refrained from bowling since the Lord’s Test in June due to persistent knee problems necessitating surgery be𝐆fore Christmas, played a pivotal role in turning the tide for England.
Rohit’s impressive innings concluded at 103, with the Indian skipper falling victim to an exquisite delivery that hit the off-stump. Subsequently, debutant Padikkal joined Gill, but their partnership was cut short by James Anderson. Anderson dismissed Gill for 110, claiming his 699th Test scalp in a miles🍸tone moment for the veteran pacer.
Crucial partnership between Devdutt Padikkal and Sarfaraz Khan
Sarfaraz Khan entered the crease at No. 5 for India, partnering with Padikkal. The duo provided stability for the team and successfully reclaimed momentum following England’s double-strike post-lunch. Padikkal swiftly exhibited his skills, showcasing his ability to find the boundary with seven well-timed fours. Meanwhile, Sarfaraz initially adopted a cautious approach but quickly transitioned to an aggressive stance, reaching his third Test fifty. Together, they built a formidable partnership, adding 97 runs for the fifth wicket.
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Shoaib Bashir sparks England’s fightback with vital wickets
However, Bashir’s masterful spell with the ball saw the dismissal of Sarfaraz, Padikkal, and the hero of the Ranchi Test, wicketkeeper-batter Dhruv Jurel. In the bowling department, left-arm spinner Hartley removed ace all-rounders Ravindra J🐻adeja and Ravichandran Ashwin. Despite a mini-c🎶ollapse in the evening session, Kuldeep (27 not out) and Bumrah (19 not out) resiliently ensured that India concluded the day with two wickets still in hand, boasting an unbroken ninth-wicket stand currently worth 45.
So far in the match, India had displayed dominance by bowling England out for a modest 218. The Indian spin trio of Kuldeep (5/72), Ravichandran Ashwin (4/51) and Ravindra Jadeja (1/17) orchestrated a splendid performance, accounting for all 10 wickets and setting the stage for India’s strong position in the fifth Test.
Here’s how Twitter reacted:
Congratulation♐s to and for your fantastic hundreds! 🌟💯 Keep going br⛄others!
— Shikhar Dhawan (@SDhawan25)
A century e✅ach for and – steeri♚ng with class & finesse!
— Sachin Tendulkar (@sachin_rt)
Another dominant day for India as they reach stumps 255 runs aꦯhead
Just to add salt to the wounds,🐻 Bumrah & Yadav are in a 45 run unbrok🐠en stand
— ThePoppingCrease (@PoppingCreaseSA)
Brilliant ton and a captain's knock from Rohit Sharma. 👏👏
— Ridhima Pathak (@PathakRidhima)
To see thi guy pꦚerforming gives me immens pleasure, Congratulations "Shana". kya baat he, Ba♑hot badhiya.
— Munaf Patel (@munafpa99881129)
With bat & with his captaincy, against al🎃l odds Rohit Shar💫ma has crushed England in this series 🇮🇳
Fantastic Century 👏
— Sushant Mehta (@SushantNMehta)
4th Test hundred for Shubman Gill
— betvisa69.com (@CricketTimesHQ)
Standing as tall as the snow capped Mountains in the🅠 background!
Fantastic batting &
— S.Badrinath (@s_badrinath)
Rohit sharma is a modern day great. 💯👏👏
— Mohammad Kaif (@MohammadKaif)
Jasprit Bumrah is batting better than our middle order has for the m🃏ajority of this series
— Stuart Akister (@StuartAkister)
Shoaib Bashir will finish the series with the most first innings wickets for a bowler from either side…and that's with having only played three of the five Tests.
— Yas Rana (@Yas_Wisden)
Ian Botham is wondering who writes Ben Stokes' scripts…
— George Dobell (@GeorgeDobell1)
wtf was that ben stokes
— vishal dayama (@VishalDayama)
Ben ꦐStokes the bowler is back and Jimmy moves to 699!
— Iceland Cricket (@icelandcricket)
Only two men currently have more than 200 Test wickets as well as more than 6,000ꦯ Test runs: Garfield Sobers (8,032 runs and 235 wickets) and Jacques Kallis (13,289 runs and 2ꦕ92 wickets)
Be𒉰n Stokes now has 198 Test wickets to go with 6,314 runs.
— Will Macpherson (@willis_macp)