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2nd Test: India's Lead Swells To 357 As Rahul Hits 55, Pant Makes Unbeaten 41
Rahul, resuming the fourth day's play at 28, managed to hit his 18th half-century in Tests, coming off 78 balls, before being castled by Josh Tongue. Pant was in his usual quick-hitting self to smash five fours and two sixes while sharing an unbeaten partnership of 51 for the fourth wicket with captain Shubman Gill, who held fort with 24 not out.
It will be interesting to see if India manages to get a lead of 500 runs in the second session before putting England into a mammoth chase, especially with a rain threat around.
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