KL Rahul’s Leeds special records tumble in 1st test vs England

KL Rahul’s century in the 1st Test at Leeds vs England marked a major comeback, setting multiple Test records for Indian openers in SENA countries. A knock of patience, class, and history.

Hemanth
Hemanth

2 mins read
KL Rahul’s Leeds special records

KL Rahul produced one of his most mature innings in Test cricket in a match that demanded accuracy, patience, and poise. His century in the third innings of the first Test match at Headingley, Leeds, was a record-breaking innings that was as much about history as it was about runs.

Rahul's innings was a comeback to form in foreign conditions and contributed a few new chapters to his expanding legacy as a consistent Test opener. Let's take a look at the important milestones that he achieved with this masterful century:

Records and Milestones Reached by KL Rahul at Leeds:

  • 9th Test Century – His ninth in the longest version of the game, reasserting his consistency in do-or-die situations.
  • 4th Test Hundred Century against England – He now has four Test centuries against England, becoming one of a rare group of Indians to dominate the English bowling unit.
  • Joint-Fifth Most Test Centuries by an Indian in SENA Nations (South Africa, England, New Zealand, Australia) – Rahul's away record is among the best for Indian batsmen in tough conditions.

ALSO SEE: Sourav Ganguly Ready to Coach Team India? Former BCCI President Breaks Silence

  • Joint-Third Most Test Centuries by an Indian Opener in England – He now has this position shared by other great Indian openers who have consistently scored on English soil.
  • Most Test Centuries by an Indian Opener in England – Rahul now has this record single-handedly, emphasizing his phenomenal success as an opener at the top of the order in England.
  • Second Visiting Opener to Achieve a Century in the 3rd Innings at Leeds – A rare feat in this historic ground, where batting in the third innings proves challenging.

Rahul's performance was a display of timing, temperament, and technique rather than numbers. He came out tall and batted with quiet assurance under pressure. Rahul's century in Leeds might be the game-changing moment as India looks to improve in the series.

Tags:

Follow us on

WATCH NOW

Confusion leads to Najmul Hossain Shanto's hilarious run-out

10 hrs ago

Watch: Confusion leads to Najmul Hossain Shanto's hilarious run-out from BPL 2025/26

Faf du Plessis recalls run-out by MS Dhoni

12 hrs ago

Watch: Faf du Plessis recalls run-out by MS Dhoni from 2016 T20 World Cup against Bangladesh during SA20 2025/26

Shoaib Malik reacts to his playing future for Pakistan

13 hrs ago

Watch: “I have no interest…”- Shoaib Malik reacts to his playing future for Pakistan ahead of T20 World Cup 2026

It is not my job to announce the winner

Rohit Sharma on being asked if England were rightly awarded the World Cup title in 2019