-
Fritz struggling with 'serious tendonitis' ahead of Australian Open
-
Sprawling CES gadgetfest a world stage for AI and its hype
-
Zverev admits 'a lot of catching up' to reel in Alcaraz, Sinner
-
Smith bats away retirement talk as he keeps England guessing
-
NFL MVP Allen 'good to go' to extend streak in stadium farewell
-
Grok under fire after complaints it undressed minors in photos
-
UN chief calls on Israel to reverse NGOs ban in Gaza
-
Steelers' Watt 'excited' to return after lung injury
-
Lens move four points clear of PSG at top of Ligue 1
-
Tesla loses EV crown to China's BYD in 2025 as sales slip
-
Sparklers blamed for deadly Swiss bar fire
-
Frank confident he can win over disgruntled Spurs fans
-
Yemen separatists launch two-year independence transition as strikes kill 20
-
6.5-magnitude quake shakes Mexico City and beach resort
-
Tech campaigner decries US 'punishment' after visa sanctions
-
Swiss send dozens injured in bar fire abroad for treatment
-
Stokes urges England to stick with McCullum despite Ashes defeat
-
Yemen separatists announce two-year independence transition in shock move
-
USA Olympic squad of NHL stars heavy on Four Nations talent
-
Milei eases tax evasion rules to draw out 'mattress dollars'
-
France hooker Mauvaka returns after eight-month layoff
-
Nigeria police charge fatal Joshua crash driver with dangerous driving
-
Russia scores highest Ukraine gains since first year of war
-
Guardiola reaffirms City contract as Maresca speculation builds
-
Iran's protests: What we know
-
2025 was UK's hottest and sunniest year on record
-
Strasbourg's Rosenior coy on Chelsea speculation
-
Swiss bar blaze suspicions fall on sparklers waved by staff
-
US woman killed in rare suspected mountain lion attack
-
Slot admits Liverpool's season has been 'constant battle'
-
Spurs forward Johnson completes Palace switch
-
Endrick absent from Lyon year opener but 'adapting well': coach
-
Ukraine says 19 wounded in Russian strike on Kharkiv housing area
-
6.5-magnitude quake shakes Mexico City
-
Tesla sales slip as it loses EV crown to China's BYD in 2025
-
UK sees record-high electricity from renewables in 2025: study
-
Budanov: Enigmatic spy chief set to become Zelensky's top aide
-
Greece and Argentina make winning starts at United Cup
-
Agonizing wait as Switzerland works to ID New Year's fire victims
-
Nortje gets nod for South Africa's T20 World Cup campaign
-
Arteta urges Arsenal to break New Year Premier League curse
-
Norway closes in on objective of 100% electric car sales
-
Dani Alves invests in Portuguese third division club
-
London stocks hit record as 2026 kicks off with global gains
-
Trump says US will 'come to their rescue' if Iran kills protesters
-
Orsted files lawsuit against US suspension of wind turbine leases
-
South Koreans now free to read North's newspaper, once banned as seditious
-
Stocks make bright start to 2026
-
Bashir, Potts in England squad for final Ashes Test
-
Argentina topple Spain for winning United Cup start
Pant scores India's third hundred in 1st Test before England hit back
Rishabh Pant became the third India batsman in the innings to make a hundred before England hit back with the ball on Saturday's second day of the series opener at Headingley.
India reached lunch well-placed at 454-7 after being sent into bat by England captain Ben Stokes on Friday's first day of this five-match series.
But having been cruising towards a score in excess of 500, India lost four wickets for 24 runs towards the end of the session.
Stokes, the pick of England's attack, had Shardul Thakur caught behind to force an early lunch, with the all-rounder's figures now standing at 4-66 in 19.4 overs.
India resumed on their overnight 359-3 after opener Yashasvi Jaiswal (101) and captain Shubman Gill (127 not out) had already reached three figures.
It was not long before Gill, in his first innings as India skipper since succeeding the retired Rohit Sharma, went to his highest Test score with a classic off-drive for four against Chris Woakes.
That shot meant the 25-year-old Gill surpassed his previous best of 128 against Australia in Ahmedabad two years ago.
The runs continued to flow as Pant, 65 not out overnight, went to a hundred in spectacular style.
He charged down the pitch to Shoaib Bashir before, despite one hand coming off the bat, still managing to hoist the off-spinner high over deep midwicket for six.
Pant's seventh hundred in 44 Tests, and fourth against England, came off 146 balls including 10 fours and four sixes in a typically aggressive innings.
The 27-year-old then celebrated his century with an acrobatic somersault.
Pant smashed another six off Bashir as Gill continued to score in elegant fashion.
But just when England were wondering where their next wicket was coming from, Gill's mistimed pick-up shot off Bashir flew straight to Brydon Carse at deep square leg as the skipper fell for 147, having faced 227 balls including 19 fours and one six.
Gill's exit ended a partnership of 209 in 49 overs with Pant that had taken India to 430-4.
Pant should have been dismissed for 124 when he went down the pitch to Bashir and let go of his bat attempting another big shot only for England wicketkeeper Jamie Smith to miss a clear stumping chance.
But England still enjoyed a flurry of wickets.
Karun Nair, who six years ago made an unbeaten triple-hundred against England, fell for a duck when brilliantly caught by a diving Ollie Pope at extra cover driving at Stokes.
With India debutant Sai Sudharsan out for a duck on Friday, Nair's exit meant that for the first time in 148 years of Test history a team's top six had got three hundreds and two noughts between them in the same innings.
Pant, having played a succession of extraordinary strokes, was lbw for 134 offering no shot to fast bowler Josh Tongue to end an innings that featured 84 runs in boundaries.
Ch.Campbell--AT