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4th Test: Great To See Gill And Rahul Fight It Out For The Rest Of The Team, Says Karthik
On day four, skipper Gill and senior opener Rahul led India’s defiant fightback via smashing their respective fifties and sharing an unbroken 174-run partnership off 361 balls, as the visitors’ reached 174/2 in 63 overs and trail England by 137 runs.
Rahul and Gill, unbeaten on 87 and 78 respectively, have given India and its fans a fighting chance of saving the match, something which looked improbable at one point after being reduced to 0/2 in first five balls of their second innings.
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