Rishabh Pant hits maiden Test hundred, breaks MS Dhoni's record
Rishabh Pant scored his lady test century on Tuesday as he and KL Rahul challenged India to give some desire for winning the fifth and last test coordinate against England.
Gasp, who batted decidedly from the begin in this innings, achieved his century with a six. He took 117 balls to achieve the development at The Oval.
It was the best innings by an Indian wicketkeeper-batsman in England. Gasp went past MS Dhoni who held the record with 92 keeps running at a similar ground in 2007. Gasp likewise outperformed Dhoni's 76 not out at Lord's in 2007 to enroll the most noteworthy score by an Indian wicketkeeper in the fourth innings of a test coordinate.
India were 298 for five in their second innings while pursuing a mammoth 464-run focus at tea on the last day of the fifth cricket Test against England here on Tuesday.
KL Rahul was batting on 142, while giving him organization was Rishabh Pant on 101 at the break.
India still require 166 keeps running for an unrealistic win with five wickets close by.
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