On the second day of the Leeds Test, England have scored 209 runs after losing 3 wickets. On Saturday, the Indian team was all out for 471 runs. Rishabh Pant became the highest batter as a wicketkeeper. He completed his century with a six, then jumped and celebrated. Jasprit missed Ben Ducket's two and one of Oli Pope's catch on the ball of Jasprit Bumrah.
Read the Moments and Records of the second day of the IND vs End Test …
The first records …
- In the case of the century, Pant went beyond Dhoni Rishabh Pant has surpassed MS Dhoni in the highest number of centuries by Indian wicketkeeper in Test cricket. He now has 7 centuries. Dhoni scored 6 centuries in his Test career.
- After 23 years 3 Indian batteries scored a century in one innings in England There have been four times that three Indian batters have scored a century in a single Test innings outside Asia. For the first time in 1986, Gavaskar, Srikanth and Mohinder Amarnath scored a century in the Sydney Test against Australia. At Hadingley in 2002, Dravid, Tendulkar and Ganguly achieved this against England. In 2006, Sehwag, Dravid and Mohammad Kaif scored a century on the West Indies Gross Eyet Ground. In the Headingley Test, Jaiswal, Gill and Pant scored a century against England.
Now Moments …
1. Bashir's first ball fell on the ball and hit the fours The next day, Rishabh Pant fell and Shoaib played a shot on Bashir's first ball, throwing his first over and hit fours. Pant scooped up the ball leg slip and hit the fours. While playing the shot, he fell back on the ground. On the fifth ball of the same over, Pant also hit a six by playing a hook shot.
Rishabh Pant scoop shot is playing.
2. A century with Pant's sixes, celebrated by jumping Pant completed his century by scoring a six on Bashir's ball on the first ball of the 100th over of the Indian innings. Pant moved on Bashir's overpeach ball, lost a hand on the bat, but yet played the shot and sent the ball for a superb Sixer on Long on. After this, Pant celebrated his century by jumping anchoretically.
After scoring a century, Rishabh Pant jumped and celebrated.
3. Jamie Smith missed Pant's stumping On the second ball of the 104th over, wicketkeeper Jamie Smith gave life to Rishabh Pant. Shoaib Bashir gently threw the ball out of the stump, Pant moved quickly and tried to hit it, but he missed it completely. He shot so much in the shot that his bat slipped out of his hand and flew to the short fine leg. Pant somehow ran back to the crease, but wicketkeeper Smith lost an easy opportunity for stumping.
4. Karun Nair came out with a diving catch of the pop Nair, who was returning to international cricket after 8 years, was able to play only four balls. Oli Pope caught his catch on a zero score on Ben Stokes. Stokes threw the ball full length outside the stump, Nair tried to hit it over the cover, but the time was bad. The ball went straight to the pope standing on the short extras cover, who caught a brilliant catch while diving on the left.
Oli Pope caught the catch by diving Karun Nair.
5. LBW was out with Pant 134 runs
Pant hit 12 fours and six sixes in a 134 -run innings.
Rishabh Pant was out with 134 runs on the second ball of the 108th over. Pant left Josh Tung's incoming ball instead of playing and the ball hit the pads directly. The umpire raised the finger without delay. Pant reviewed, but it was clear in the replay that the ball was hit on the middle stump.
Rishabh Pant LBW was out.
6. Pant's boot went out while playing shots While playing a shot on the ball of Jose Tung, a boot of Rishabh Pant got off on the crease. After this, Pant ran for a run without shoes.
Pant's boot remained on the crease.
7. Sunil Gavaskar praised Pant Six months ago, on a tour of Australia, Sunil Gavaskar called Pant's shot play “stupid, stupid, stupid”. After the century of Pant in Headingley on Saturday, the same Sunil Gavaskar was again in the commentary box, but this time, he said, “Well, superb, wonderful”.
Sunil Gavaskar praised Rishabh Pant's century.
8. Ducket missed two catches on Bumrah's ball Ben Ducket got a second life in the 7th over. Ravindra Jadeja left the ducket catch at the backward point on the last ball of Bumrah over. Prior to this, Yashwashi Jaiswal left the catch on the 5th ball of Bumrah's 5th over.
Ben Ducket was out for 15 when Jadeja left the catch.
9. Yashwashi left the pop catching In the 31st overs of the English innings, Oli Pope was relieved. Pope deliberately tried to play Bumrah's outswing to the third man outside the slip, but the ball took the edge of the bat. Jaiswal died to the right to catch the ball, but the ball fell into his hand but he could not catch him.
Jaiswal left Pope's catch on a score of 60.
10. Root rescued himself from taking DRS In the 34th over, if the route survived taking the DRS. Mohammad Siraj's incoming ball played at the foot of the route. On appeal, the field umpire also gave out. In this case, the Root asked for DRS. After watching the replay, it was discovered that the ball was going out of the leg stump.
If the route first gave the umpire out. He was dismissed for 28 runs.
11. Harry Brook caught on the no ball of Bumrah Harry Brook was relieved in the 49th over. He was caught out at the hands of Siraj on the fourth ball of Jasprit Bumrah's over, but the field umpire declared him a no ball.
Harry Brook relieved the score of zero.
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