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Rahul, Pant shine as India extend lead over England to 357

Rahul, Pant shine as India extend lead over England to 357

Deccan Herald6 hours ago
The Indian wicketkeeper-batter walked in at 126-3 and immediately entertained the crowd, smashing sixes and boundaries before providing the day's most memorable moment when he lost his grip on his bat.
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