Timesofindia.com in Leeds: “You just let Rishabh pant be rishabh pant. Go out there and admire. The words of KL Rahul summed up the essence of the fourth day at Headingley, where the Indian duo of Rahul and Pant unleashed from the two centuries to propel India to 364 all in their second sleeves, with England a steep target of 371 points.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Through strains, the operators of England Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett had reached 21 years without loss. The series opener remains gently ready with 350 others necessary for hosts and a full day.Pant, who made 134 in the first round, finished his second century in the match with an exciting 118 140 balls – becoming the first Indian to hit tons of binoculars in a test against England and only the second window in history to achieve the feat.
Kl Rahul, anchoring the sleeves with a 137 balls made up of 247 bullets, was at his best vintage. “I was satisfied with the way I struck in Australia … Unfortunately, I could not get big races. I learned there only once I started, I will convert myself large,” he said after the game of the day.On his role in constant evolution in the order of the strikers, he admitted: “The last two years, I forgot in what position I am comfortable. I am ready for everything that was given to me. I appreciated my role of opening the last two series.”Rahul also talked about helping young players adapt to English conditions. “Everyone wants to learn, to improve in their game. Whoever came and told me about, we had long conversations. It was something that happened earlier. ”Although India has lost its last six counters for 31 points, they had done enough damage. The stimulator of England Josh Tongue, which sparked the late collapse of India, said: “It’s a shame that I could not get the triple … But the cloakroom is very positive. We have a very good striker.”The five day promises fireworks – or a fight for survival.