India currently leads the five-match Test series against England 2-1 after a comprehensive victory by 434 runs in the third Test at Rajkot. England won the opening match in Hyderabad by a close margin of 28 runs, but India bounced back, winning by 106 runs in the Vizag Test. In the third test, India was cornered to 33/3, later saved by Ravindra Jadeja, with Rohit Sharma, helping the hosts take a massive lead of 126 runs.
In India’s second innings, India gives a massive target of 557 runs to England. Indian bowlers dismantled England’s batting line-up with ease and won the match by 434 runs. Now before the last 2 games commence, let’s take a look at the top run-scorers and wicket-takers so far.
Most Runs
Yashasvi Jaiswal (India)
The young opener has been in sensational form, leading the run-scorers chart with a whopping 545 runs in six innings. His two double centuries, including a magnificent 214 not out in the third Test, have been crucial for India’s strong position.
Ben Duckett (England)
England’s top-order batsman sits at second with 288 runs in six innings, providing some stability to their batting line-up.
Ollie Pope (England)
Another consistent performer for England, Pope has accumulated 285 runs in six innings, showcasing his vital role in the middle order.
Shubman Gill (India)
The talented youngster has impressed with 252 runs in six innings, including a well-deserved century in the second Test.
Rohit Sharma (India)
The experienced skipper has contributed 240 runs in five innings, providing crucial starts at the top of the order.
Most Wickets
Jasprit Bumrah (India)
The pace spearhead has been India’s bowling hero, leading the wicket-takers list with 17 scalps in three matches. His express pace and accuracy have troubled the English batsmen throughout the series.
Tom Hartley (England)
The left-arm spinner has emerged as England’s leading wicket-taker with 16 scalps in three matches, providing crucial breakthroughs and keeping the pressure on the Indian batsmen.
Ravindra Jadeja (India)
The all-rounder has chipped in with 12 wickets in three matches, including a fifer in the second innings of the third Test. His ability to control the run rate and pick up crucial wickets makes him invaluable to the Indian bowling attack.
Rehan Ahmed (England)
The young leg-spinner has impressed with 11 wickets in three matches, showcasing his potential and offering England another spin-bowling option.
Ravi Ashwin (India)
The veteran spinner has picked up 11 wickets in three matches, displaying his experience and ability to adapt to different conditions.
With two crucial Tests remaining, the battle for both the series wins and individual accolades is set to intensify. It will be interesting to see if Jaiswal and Bumrah can maintain their dominance, or if England can find a way to bounce back and challenge India’s supremacy.
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