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Stokes Shines as England Pile on Runs, but India Salvage Draw

Summary

  • Ben Stokes scores first Test century in two years
  • Shubman Gill and KL Rahul defy England to keep India's hopes alive
  • England set India a daunting 311-run first-innings deficit
Stokes Shines as England Pile on Runs, but India Salvage Draw

In a thrilling Test match between England and India, the hosts have taken control of the proceedings, but the visitors have shown resilience to keep their chances of a draw alive.

England captain Ben Stokes was the star of the show, scoring a magnificent 141 runs, his first Test century in two years. Stokes' innings helped England post a formidable total of 669 runs, their highest home total in the "Bazball" era. This gave England a substantial 311-run first-innings lead.

However, India's Shubman Gill and KL Rahul refused to give up, scoring unbeaten half-centuries to keep the visitors in the game. Gill, who was dropped on 46, finished the day on 78 not out, while Rahul remained unbeaten on 87. The pair's determined partnership has given India hope of salvaging a draw on the final day.

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Despite England's dominance, the visitors have shown their fighting spirit, and the final day of the Test promises to be an exciting conclusion to the match.

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Ben Stokes scored his 14th Test century, becoming only the fourth Englishman to record a century and a five-wicket haul in the same Test.
Gill and Rahul scored unbeaten half-centuries, denying England's bowlers and keeping India's hopes of a draw alive on the final day of the Test.
England's total of 669 runs was their highest home total in the "Bazball" era, putting them in a commanding position against India.

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