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England vs India LIVE SCORE UPDATES, 1st Test: Gill departs early on day 4; IND 3 down
ENG vs IND 1st Test Day 4 LIVE UPDATES: KL Rahul is closing in on his fifty while Gill will be looking to support him for a long partnership at the start of the day.
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England vs India LIVE UPDATES 1st Test, Day 3: India lead by 103 runs
Over Summary: 0 0 0 0 0 0; India (2nd innings) 97/3 after 27 overs; KL Rahul 48 (84), Rishabh Pant 4 (4)
Carse continues the attack
Ball 6- Maiden over
Ball 5- Rahul is not playing anything outside off. No run
Ball 4- Rahul plays the ball to mid on for no run
Ball 3- Same ball Rahul taks his bat away at the last moment
Ball 2- Rahul is hit on thigh pads. No run
Ball 1- Crase keeps the ball offside and Rahul leaves it for keeper.
3:42 PM
England vs India LIVE UPDATES 1st Test, Day 3: India lead by 103 runs
Over Summary: 0 1 0 4 0 0; India (2nd innings) 97/3 after 26 overs; KL Rahul 48 (78), Rishabh Pant 4 (4)
Chris Woakes comes back in the attack
Ball 6- Dot ball
Ball 5- Dot ball
Ball 4- Lucky runs. Pant gets a boundary over third man to get off the mark. India's lead goes past 100.
Ball 3- Pant starts with a leave. No run
Ball 2- Rahul takes a single to deep point
Ball 1- Rahul is keeping things steady with another defensive shot. India needs his experience more than anything at the moment.
3:35 PM
England vs India LIVE UPDATES 1st Test, Day 3: India lead by 98 runs
Over Summary: 0 0 2 0 0 W; India (2nd innings) 92/3 after 25 overs; KL Rahul 47 (76)
Brydon Carse comes back in the attack
Ball 6- WICKET. Big loss for India, Gill chops the ball onto his stumps, England is delighted.
Ball 5- Carse goes outside off and Gill continues to defend the ball
Ball 4- Gill now plays the ball to mid on for no run
Ball 3- Gill pushes the ball to square leg for 2 runs
Ball 2- Another solid block from Gill. No run
Ball 1- Gill lunges forward and defends the ball on front foot. No run
3:30 PM
England vs India LIVE UPDATES 1st Test, Day 3: India lead by 96 runs
Over Summary: 1 1 0 1 0 0; India (2nd innings) 90/2 after 24 overs; Shubman Gill 6 (10), KL Rahul 47 (76)
Bashir continues the attack. He gives away 3 runs from the over.
3:27 PM
England vs India LIVE SCORE UPDATES 1st Test, Day 4: Action underway
The day 4 action of first Test between India and England in Leeds is now underway.
3:25 PM
England vs India LIVE SCORE UPDATES 1st Test, Day 4: Day preview
A chilly, overcast Monday morning greets us at Headingley, where the fourth day of this evenly poised Test gets underway. The atmosphere is a touch subdued with a smaller crowd early on, but that may well change given how delicately the match is balanced. India, having ended Day 3 at 90/2, will be reasonably pleased after surviving a tricky evening session. KL Rahul, unbeaten on 47, has looked in top touch and will be eyeing a significant knock. The pitch is expected to remain good for batting initially but could start showing signs of wear — with potential for variable bounce and turn as the day progresses. A crucial day of Test cricket lies ahead.
3:14 PM
England vs India LIVE SCORE UPDATES 1st Test, Day 4: England scorecard after day 3
India 2nd Innings
90-2 (23.5 ov) CRR:3.78
Batter R B 4s 6s SR
Yashasvi Jaiswal c JL Smith b B Carse 4 11 1 0 36.36
KL Rahul Not out 47 75 7 0 62.67
Sai Sudharsan c Z Crawley b B Stokes 30 48 4 0 62.5
Shubman Gill (C) Not out 6 10 1 0 60
Extras 3 (b 0, Ib 1, w 1, nb 1, p 0)
Total 90 (2 wkts, 23.5 Ov)
Yet to Bat Rishabh Pant,Karun Nair,Ravindra Jadeja,Shardul Thakur,Jasprit Bumrah,Mohammed Siraj,Prasidh Krishna
Fall of Wickets
16-1(Yashasvi Jaiswal 3.1),82-2(Sai Sudharsan 20.5)
Bowler O M R W NB WD ECO
Chris Woakes 6 2 18 0 1 0 3
Brydon Carse 5 0 27 1 0 0 5.4
Josh Tongue 5 0 15 0 0 1 3
Shoaib Bashir 2.5 1 11 0 0 0 3.88
Ben Stokes 5 1 18 1 0 0 3.6
2:59 PM
England vs India LIVE SCORE UPDATES 1st Test, Day 4: Rain to play spoilsport today?
While it is an old and windy morning in Leeds, there hasn't been any rain over the stadium so far with the weather forecast predicting the chances of rain dropping to zero from 8 AM, just ahead of the match. Although no rainfall is forecast after 9 AM, patchy cloud cover throughout the day could still lead to unexpected showers, especially considering England's famously unpredictable weather.

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