The Indian cricket team, led by Rishabh Pant, has put themselves in a commanding position in the first test against England at Headingley, Leeds. After four days of captivating cricket, India set England a target of 371 runs to win, a record chase in England. At the close of play on Day 4, England were 21/0, needing another 350 runs for victory, setting up a potentially thrilling final day.
The match has been full of twists and turns. India, after posting a competitive first innings total of 471, thanks to Shubman Gill's impressive 147, saw England respond strongly. However, Jasprit Bumrah's brilliance with the ball, taking 5 wickets, ensured India maintained a slender lead.
Day 4 belonged to India's middle order, particularly KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant. After the early dismissal of Shubman Gill, Rahul and Pant forged a formidable 195-run partnership, shifting the momentum firmly in India's favor. KL Rahul, with a masterclass in concentration and touch, scored 137 off 247 balls. Rishabh Pant, known for his aggressive style, contributed a scintillating 118 off just 140 deliveries. In the process, Pant achieved a historic feat, becoming the first Indian batter to score centuries in both innings of a Test match against England. He is also only the second wicketkeeper in Test history to achieve this feat, following Andy Flower in 2001. Pant's aggressive innings included 15 boundaries and 3 sixes, injecting crucial momentum into the Indian innings.
However, India suffered a late collapse, losing six wickets for just 37 runs. This wobble prevented India from setting an even larger target and gave England a glimmer of hope. Despite the late order setback, India managed to set a target of 371.
Adding another layer of intrigue to the match is the weather forecast for Day 5, with rain predicted, which could play a significant role in the final outcome.
Off the field, Rishabh Pant is potentially facing scrutiny from the ICC for a heated exchange with umpire Paul Reiffel regarding the condition of the ball. The incident occurred during England's first innings, after a boundary was hit off Mohammed Siraj. Pant's visible frustration and subsequent actions could lead to a Level 1 or 2 offense under the ICC Code of Conduct, specifically relating to dissent against an umpire's decision. Former cricketers have criticized Pant's behavior as "needless".
Regardless of the outcome on Day 5, India's performance so far has been commendable. The team has displayed resilience, skill, and determination. Whether they can capitalize on their current position and secure a historic victory remains to be seen, but they have undoubtedly put themselves in a strong position to do so.