1st Test, Day 4 Summary: In a quest for bragging rights in this five-match series, England ended Day 4 at Headingley in Leeds with a cautious score of 21/0, chasing a challenging target of 371 set by India.
Opening batsmen Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett remained unbeaten at 12 and 9, respectively, having successfully negotiated a tricky period. Meanwhile, India faced yet another disappointing collapse in their second innings, getting bowled out for 364 in the closing moments of the day. At one point, they were in a strong position at 333/4, but a sudden loss of form saw them lose six wickets for just 37 runs. Earlier in the match, Rishabh Pant and KL Rahul shone brightly, both scoring impressive centuries and combining for a remarkable 195-run partnership. Pant made history by becoming the first Asian wicketkeeper-batsman to hit two centuries in a single Test, adding to his first innings score of 134.