
SHUBMAN GILL AND SOUROV GANGULY (Agency Photography) Former Indian captain Sourav gangules urged India to ensure victory in the first test against England, after their commanding performance at the beginning of the match.India’s first shifts reached a total of 471 runs after they were asked for a bat, with centuries of Yashaswi Jaiswal, Captain SHUBMAN GILL and RISHAB PANT.Gangules marked the strong position of India on 359 for three on the first day, indicating the potential for a larger sum.“No one expects Headingley to be so dry.The selection of the team saw the spinner of the feet of Kuldeep Yadav and Pacer from the left arm of Arshdeep Singh expelled from playing XI.
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“Kuldeep will play slowly. It’s a long series. I would play Arsh. Because of another angle (for being left-armed). But it’s okay. They’re good,” the gangules said, adding that Ravindra Jadeja would have to be well.England’s bowling attack is represented by Chris Woakes, Brydon Cars, Josh Language and Captain Ben Stokes, which differs from their previous line -up, which included James Anderson and Stuart Broad.“Actually, she mixes too short. In the middle of yesterday, Bowling was just a short to SHUBMAN GILL. But it’s okay. She’ll learn. It’s just the first test,” the ganguly said.When the ganguly asked about predicting the victory of the 3-1 series for India, he replied, “It’s too early to say.”The second day, Jasprit Bumrah claimed the key goal of Joe Root for 28 runs, while Ollie Pope remained undefeated centuries.
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England reached 209/3 on stumps and still monitored India by 262 runs.The Pope scored 100 escapes from 131 balls, of which 13 borders, and joined Harry Brook, who still had a score.Bumrah’s root release, caught at the first slip, helped maintain the advantage of India in the match.India’s first shifts were finished after they lost seven goals on 112 runs on the second day, with centuries of Rishabh Pant (134), SHUBMAN GILL (147) and Yashsvi Jaiswal (101) contributing to their substantial total number.