Jack leach
1st Test: Rahul’s Unbeaten Fifty, Iyer's Solid 34 Help India Inch Closer To Lead
At lunch, India are 222/3 in 50 overs, and trail England by only 24 runs. Though India lost Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill, the session belonged to India, who added 103 runs in 27 overs, 63 from which came from the fourth-wicket stand between Rahul and Iyer.
In the morning, Joe Root, who didn’t bowl a single ball on day one, got the wicket of Jaiswal on the fourth ball of the session. Jaiswal added four runs to his overnight total of 76, before being deceived in pace and flight to give a return catch to Root on his bowling.
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