Kl Rahul joins Sunil Gavaskar in an ultra-exclusive list after Edgbaston Test Fifty

Indian openers KL Rahul and Karun Nair opened day 4 for India, after Yashasvi Jaiswal was rejected late the 3rd day of the Edgbaston test. However, KL Rahul, the veteran striker, was on the fold and presented a promising show.
Karun Nair continued his weak formal plot, while the striker was rejected early day 4 of Josh Tongue, who also cleaned Kl Rahul while his average strain was uprooted and thrown on the ground.
Rahul added precious races to the top, when he scored his 10th fifty in test crickets as a operator in the countries of Sena. Rahul was dismissed after scoring 55 points, which helped him create history.
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Kl Rahul now has the second largest number of the 1950s as an Indian worker in Sena tests
Besides Rahul himself, players like Murali Vijay, the current Indian head coach, Gautam Gambir, Virender Sehwag and the Grand Sunil Gavaskar, all appear in the elite list of strikers with the most than 50 scores as an Indian operator in Sena tests. Rahul is the only current player on the list.
In particular, KL Rahul and Sunil Gavaskar are the only two Indian openers to have marked more than 10 scores of 50 years or more in Sena tests.
Most of the 50 scores by an Indian opener in Sena tests
19 – Sunil Gavaskar (57 inngs)
10 – KL Rahul (44 entrance) *
9 – Murali Vijay (42 inngs)
9 – Virender Sehwag (49 inngs)
7 – Gautam Gambir (25 inngs)
England’s quisors bounce back early day 4
English quisors looked tired on day 3, while the strikers of England finished their sleeves in just 90 overs of play. Only Yashasvi Jaiswal was rejected day 3 because of his overlying; Otherwise, races arrived at a very fast pace.
The English launcher Josh Tongue chose the counters of Karun Nair, who was the show of absolute flop on this tour in England. Tongue then cleaned Kl Rahul, and India apparently fell in its place until Shubman Gill, the double Centurion of the first sleeves, with vice-captain Rishabh Pant, launched a counterattack on English quisors.
Rishabh Pant Counter-attacks English
Rishabh Pant was solely responsible for the launch of the attack on English quisors from the first ball since his arrival at the Plé. He adapted to the role of Jamie Smith, the Englishman who played a similar role on the side of the opponent.
Rishabh Pant launched an attack on quisors, while Shubman Gill also gained confidence by seeing the ruthless hit of pant. Gill also supported his double century with another quick half-century in the second round.
Together, they built a 100 -point partnership in no time and took the lead from India, more than 400, while Fifty of Shubman Gill was shared by the formidable round of Rishabh Pant 65 points on only 58 balls.
However, after his short and entertaining stay on the field, Rishabh Pant was dismissed by Shoaib Bashir for the second time in this test match. Pant struck 8 four and 3 huge six in his sleeves full of power.
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