India beat England by 434 runs: third Test, day four

From 0-1 down in Hyderabad, to 2-1 win in Rajkot! India dominated in every department in the Rajkot Test, en route to scripting their biggest-ever win in history. Jaiswal completed his second double ton. Debutants Sarfaraz Khan and Dhruv Jurel who both impressed. The latter was rather exceptional with the gloves as well. And then, it was an all-Jadeja show after the Tea. He picked up a five-wicket haul, which came in addition to his first-innings century, as India won by 434 runs.

Yashasvi Jaiswal scored a double century for the second time in two Tests while Sarfaraz Khan scored his second half-century of his maiden Test as the pair unleashed carnage. They put up an unbeaten 172-run stand for the sixth wicket which came in just 158 balls and helped India set a England a mammoth target of 557 to chase. India declared on 430/4.

Earlier, Shubman Gill and Kuldeep Yadav started the day well but it was disappointment for the former as he fell on 91. Jaiswal returned to the crease, resuming his innings on 106 after he retired hurt on Day 3. Jaiswal and Sarfaraz were watchful early on and then unleashed themselves towards the last half an hour of the first session, taking India’s lead to 440 at Lunch. Jaiswal stood one run away from reaching 150 in a second consecutive Test.

Jaiswal showed almost all facets of his game on Day 3. He took an utter stunner of a catch at slips to get rid of Joe Root early in the day, which sparked England’s collapse. It was the event that changed the tide in the match, England were dominant until that point but India wrestled back control over the course of the day. Jaiswal then played a almost a dour innings to get to his half-century in the early part of India’s innings. He then unleashed his T20 shots and reached his third Test century in just his 12th Test innings. Jaiswal raced from 35 off 73 to 88 off 101 at one point, 53 runs in just 28 balls.

Jaiswal started having trouble with his back after scoring his century and eventually, the physio was called for and he had to walk off. He tried to play an over after some attention from the physio. However, the opener then decided to walk off after that over on 104 off 133 balls, his innings peppered with nine fours and five sixes. Rajat Patidar replaced him but fell for a 10-ball duck to Tom Hartley after which nightwatcher Kuldeep saw off 15 balls for three runs.

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