
England made a strong comeback in their Test match against India after a shaky start, thanks to brilliant centuries from Harry Brook and Jamie Smith. The team was in deep trouble at 84/5, especially after Ben Stokes got out for a golden duck (out on the first ball). But Brook and Smith turned things around with a record-breaking partnership.
Jamie Smith Makes History
Jamie Smith smashed a quick century, becoming the joint-third fastest English batter to score a hundred in Tests. He also became the only England player to score 100+ runs in a session before lunch without being not out the previous day. His aggressive play style perfectly matched Brook’s smooth strokeplay as they added over 300 runs together.

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Rishabh Pant’s Funny Moment Behind the Stumps
During this thrilling partnership, Indian wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant had a funny moment caught on the stump mic. When Brook played an unexpected and creative shot behind the keeper, Pant jokingly said, “New one. New shot, huh?” Both players shared a laugh as the shot took everyone by surprise — even Pant, who was standing close behind the stumps.
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Brook was eventually bowled by Akash Deep for 158 runs off 234 balls, but by then, he had done major damage with a 303-run stand with Smith.
India’s Early Momentum
Earlier on Day 3, Mohammed Siraj gave India an early boost with a fiery over, dismissing both Joe Root and Ben Stokes. This led to England making an unwanted record — losing three of their top six batters for ducks in a home Test for only the second time. The first time this happened was against Pakistan in 2010.