England vs India: Ben Stokes strikes late on day three after Harry Brook earlier falls one short of a ninth Test ton

22 June 2025, 15:48 | Updated: 22 June 2025, 22:51

India are two down, leading England by 96, going into the fourth morning of the first Test at Headingley after another hugely-absorbing day's play on Sunday.

England were bowled out for 465 in their first innings, just six behind India's total - Harry Brook (99) falling one agonising run short of a ninth Test century, and a first on his Headingley home ground - before India finished up 90-2 when rain ended play half an hour early in the final session.

Yashasvi Jaiswal (4) fell in the fourth over to Brydon Carse (1-27), nicking off, before KL Rahul (47no) and Sai Sudharsan (30) - the debutant starting on a pair - appeared to be cruising through to stumps when adding 66 for the second wicket, only for England's golden-armed captain Ben Stokes (1-18) to claim the latter late in the day.

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