
Eng vs Ind, 5th Test, Day 2 | Pant, Jadeja centuries propel India to 416 all out
The Hindu
James Anderson was the most successful English bowler with his 32nd five-wickets haul
India were all out for 416 in their first innings on the second day of the rescheduled fifth Test against England here.
Resuming on 338/7, India added 78 runs for the loss of the remaining three wickets during the opening session of the day.
Ravindra Jadeja completed a well-deserved century, scoring 104 off 194 balls..
The overnight pair of Jadeja and Mohammed Shami (16) added 33 runs in 40 balls before skipper Jasprit Bumrah played an excellent cameo, blasting an unbeaten 31 off 16 balls to take India across the 400-mark.
Bumrah smashed two sixes and four fours to amass 35 runs off Stuart Broad and create a world record for scoring most runs in an over in Test cricket. The stand-in India captain did the bulk of the damage by hitting 29 runs off the bat in the over from Broad that also featured five wides and a no-ball struck for six.
The previous most runs scored in a Test over was 28, a feat achieved three times in the format’s 145-year history.
For England, James Anderson was the most successful bowler with 5 for 60, which included the wicket of Jadeja. Broad (1/89) dismissed Shami for his lone wicket, while Matty Potts (2/105), Ben Stokes (1/47) and Joe Root (1/23) were the other wicket-takers.