
Indian Batters With Most Test Centuries In England: Rahul Dravid Leads, Rishabh Pant Follows, Sachin Tendulkar At...
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Rahul Dravid, who was known as "The Wall", is the Indian batter with the most Test centuries in England. Dravid scored 6 centuries across 23 Test innings in England. 2. Rishabh Pant
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Attacking wicket-keeper batter Rishabh Pant is the Indian batter with the second most Test centuries in England. Pant has scored 4 Test centuries in England in 17 innings so far. He would like to add more centuries to his tally in the ongoing tour of England. 3. Sachin Tendulkar
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Legendary Sachin Tendulkar, the highest run-scorer for India in England in Test cricket, is tied for second with four centuries. Tendulkar scored 4 Test centuries in England in 30 innings. 4. Dilip Vengsarkar
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Dilip Vengsarkar, who was a key middle-order batter for India in the 1970s and 1980s, shares the second spot with Sachin Tendulkar and Rishabh Pant with 4 Test centuries in England. 5. KL Rahul
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KL Rahul, who is known for his versatile batting quality, has scored three test centuries in England so far. He would like to add more centuries to his tally in the ongoing tour of England. 6. Sourav Ganguly
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Former India captain Sourav Ganguly, who was known for his elegant batting, also hit three test centuries in England. Can Rishabh Pant Surpass Rahul Dravid?
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Rishabh Pant started his England tour with a bang, scoring centuries (134 and 118) in both innings of the first Test in Leeds. With his two centuries in the first match, Pant's tally of Test centuries in England reached four, just two shy of Rahul Dravid. Many experts including Sanjay Manjrekar feels that with four Tests to go in the ongoing series, Pant could match or surpass ex-skipper and coach Dravid to become the Indian batter with the most Test hundreds in England.
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