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IND vs ENG Live Score, 1st Test Day 2: KL Rahul’s 86 and Ravindra Jadeja’s unbeaten 45 guide India to 309 for 5 at tea on Day 2 of the 1st Test against England at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad.
ND vs ENG Live Score Updates, First Test Day, 2 Today: Another session that belongs to India. They have amassed 87 runs and lost two wickets in Tea on Day 2 of the opening Test between India and Australia at the Rajiv Gandhi Stadium in Hyderabad. Ravindra Jadeja (45 batting) and KS Bharat (9 not out) are in the crease.
All the Indian batsmen got the start but failed to convert it. Kl Rahul top-scored with 86, but took his wicket off a Tom Hartley half-track. Shryeas Iyer also departed similarly to Rehan Ahmed.
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In the morning session, it was not a great start for the hosts as they lost overnight batsman Yashasvi Jaiswal off the fourth ball of the first over of the day. Gill, the other overnight batsman, was also unable to continue when his attempt to bowl Hartley ended in the hands of Ben Duckett at mid-wicket, giving the left-arm spinner his first Test wicket.
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England tour of India, 2024 – First Test
India
421/7 (110.0)
vs
England
246 (64.3)
Wadding
Ravindra Jadeja *81 (155)
Axar Patel35 (62)
Bowling
Tom Hartley*2/131 (25)
Ahmed Rehan1/105 (23)
Stumps (Day 2 – 1st test)
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First uploaded on: 01-26-2024 at 07:30 IST