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ENG v IND 2025 1st Test Day 4: Pant-KL’s Ton, England Got Target Of 371

Updated - 24-JUN-2025 5:33 IST

G11-Fantasy Cricket Prediction for Today's Match

On June 23, during the India tour of England series 2025, Day 4 of the 1st Test in Leeds. India all out in their 2 innings, 364. Rishabh Pant scored his second century of 118 runs in the 1st test. KL Rahul made a century of 137 runs. England got the target of 371 runs. 

Day 4 Summary

Partnership between Rahul and Pant 195 runs, India scored 364

India slowly grew their lead when they resumed at 90/2. Shubman Gill (bowled by Brydon Carse) fell early for eight. A 195-run fourth-wicket partnership between KL Rahul (137) and Rishabh Pant (118) changed the course of the match. Rahul achieved his eighth overseas Test century with a cool knock of 137 off over 247 balls. Pant became the first Asian wicketkeeper to get twin hundreds in a Test match, and the second after Andy Flower.

India picked up speed after lunch, but the lower order fell apart, losing six wickets for about 31 runs as soon as the second new ball was introduced. Josh Tongue bowled three wickets in four deliveries and won a brace.

England had a tough aim of 371 to win after the final score of 364. 

Duckett and Crawley's patient finish provides them a strong base

To chase 371, before the end of day 4, England openers Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley were given a strong start to the innings. They will go to the final day of the test match with 21 runs with nil wickets. 
 

Overview Day 4: England Need 350, India Want 10 wickets, Momentum Swinging Both Ways

With 371 to chase, 10 wickets in hand, and momentum going both ways, the final will be a high-stakes match. Day 5 offers the best cricketing thriller.


 

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