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Ind vs Eng 2nd Test Day 4 Highlights: India has tightened the screws in the second Test match. Team India needs 7 wickets to win the last day, while the hosts still need 536 runs. India gave a target of 608 runs …Read more

Shubman Gill's awesome on the fourth day of Birmingham Test

Ind vs Eng 2nd Test Day 4 Highlights: India declared 427 runs for six wickets on the fourth day of the second cricket Test here on Saturday. And gave England a target of 608 runs to win. Which scored 72 runs after losing three wickets till the stump. Till the stump, Oli Pope 24 and Harry Brook were playing 15 runs. Indian captain Shubman Gill (161 runs) also scored a century in the second innings. Apart from Gill's century, KL Rahul (55 runs), vice captain Rishabh Pant (65 runs) and Ravindra Jadeja (69 not out) scored half -centuries. India started playing ahead of 64 runs for one wicket in the second innings in the morning. In response to 587 runs in India's first innings, England team was reduced to 407 runs in the first innings.

Akash Deep sent the route to the pavilion
Akash Deep gave India a third success by cleaning the root clean. The Indian team now needs 7 wickets to win. Croots were dismissed for 6 runs off 16 balls. The hosts have lost 3 wickets for 50 runs in the second innings.

Akash Deep dismissed Docket, England's second wicket fell on 30 score
England have started a poor start by chasing a target of 608 runs. She has lost the wickets of both her openers on a score of 30. Akashdeep gave England a second blow by dismissing Ben Docket. Docket was dismissed for 25 runs off 15 balls.

Siraj sent Caruli to the pavilion.
On the fourth day, India scored 177 runs at the loss of 3 wickets till lunch. In the second session, captain Shubman Gill scored 304 runs for 4 wickets for 4 wickets for 484 runs. On returning from Tea break, Jadeja and Gill, adding runs in a stormy style, brought the lead to 600 runs. Ravindra Jadeja also completed his fifty. In this innings, KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant also played a half -century innings.

Siraj gave first blow to England

Mohammad Siraj, who took 6 wickets in the first innings for the Indian team, also started with a wicket in the second innings. Jack Croly handed over a return ticket without opening an account. His catch was caught by the vegetable fielder Sai Sudarshan.

Shubman Gill out after scoring 161 runs

Captain Shubman Gill, who scored 269 runs in the first innings, was dismissed after scoring 161 runs in the second innings of Birmingham Test. He set a record of scoring more than 400 runs in this match. Earlier, only four batsmen were able to do this wonders.

India leads 500 runs

After scoring the Leeds Test 371 against England, the Indian team has taken this match under their control. Team India captain Shubman Gill also hit a century in the second innings and the team took a lead of 500 runs. The team touched a score with 320 runs in the second innings from where the defeat is difficult. India had a lead of 180 runs in the first innings. After scoring 587 runs, England were all out for 407 runs in the first innings.

Another century of Shubman Gill

In the Birmingham Test, Shubman Gill has shown such a game due to which his name was recorded in the pages of history. After breaking the record of scoring the most runs in a Test from India, both of them achieved a century in the innings. Gill is the first Indian to do so after the great Sunil Gavaskar.



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