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1st Test: KL Rahul Hits Unbeaten 72 As India’s Lead Goes Past 150 Against England
Resuming from 90/2, Brydon Carse removed India captain Shubman Gill in the opening over. But after that, no further wickets came for England as Rahul held fort with his calmness and ability to absorb pressure to notch up his 18th Test half-century in a session where only 63 runs were made in 24.1 overs.
With the ball moving around and a few deliveries leaping off a length, Rahul showed restraint to weather the storm well while sharing an unbroken 61-run stand with Rishabh Pant, who provided for initial chaos before settling down to be not out on 31 off 59 deliveries.
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