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Yashasvi Jaiswal To Rohit Sharma: 6 Indian Openers To Score Test Century At The Oval

Yashasvi Jaiswal To Rohit Sharma: 6 Indian Openers To Score Test Century At The Oval

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In the second innings of the 1979 India-England Test played at The Oval, Sunil Gavaskar scored 221 runs from 443 balls as the opening batter in the second innings. (Picture Credit: X/@ICC)
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KL Rahul scored 149 runs from 224 balls for Virat Kohli-led Team India in the second innings of the Oval Test played against England in 2018. (Picture Credit: AFP)
Rohit Sharma scored 127 runs from 256 balls for India in the second innings of the Oval Test played against England in September 2021. (Picture Credit: AFP)
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