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3rd Test: Rahul Unbeaten On 53 As India Trail England By 242 Runs After Bumrah Picks 5-74 (ld)
KL Rahul ensured India ended Day Two of the third Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series with a hard-fought 53 not out as the visitors trail England by 242 runs after reaching 145/3 in 43 overs at stumps at the Lord's here on Friday.
Rahul was at his patient and determined best to hit five boundaries in his knock coming off 113 balls, especially in the face of England’s bowlers asking tough questions off him and the Indian batters. With Rishabh Pant by his side on 19 not out, Rahul will hold the key for India to inch closer to England’s first innings total of 387, with Jasprit Bumrah claiming 5-74 in his 27 overs.
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