
Indian Coach Sitanshu Kotak (Pic Credit: U Ktošil Malhotra/Timesofindia.com) Timesofindia.com in Leeds: India may have ended the second day of the first headingley test with design, but England’s lively resistance, led by Ollie’s undefeated hundreds, ensured that the competition remained gently prepared.Scorecard: India vs England 1. Test day 2On the stumps, England 209 was in response to Indian 471, still ending with 262 runs. While the Jasprit Bumhrah class shone with the characters 3 for 48 – including the scalp of Zak Crawley, Ben Ducketta and Joe Root – the Pope is bold, by chance full knocking 100* of 131 balls held Indian pitch at bay. At the end he found support in Harry Brook, who was undefeated at the end.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!The day, however, belonged evenly to the young Indian batting SHUBMAN GILL and RISHABH PANT, whose effort previously determined the total sum of the first shifts. Gill, in his first Captain test, compiled the best career of 147, while the pants dazzled the commanding 134. Indian pavement coach Sitanshu Kotak, spoke after a daily game, was generous in his praise for both.
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“After an Australian tour, SHUBMAN GILL worked on certain things. As I saw him on the nets, I noticed. A lot of recognition for analysis and work on things,” Kotak said. He also dealt with the collapse of the late order, which saw India lost seven goals for only 41 runs, admitted: “It was a collapse. Batters also performed, we expected better, but it can’t happen.”
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Kotak was also interrogated about Pant’s often debated style of play, especially due to the mix of caution and aggression of the guardians in Leeds. “Rishabh Pant is criticized by who? Everyone has his own opinion,” Kotak said. “Rishabh Pant creates his own plans. He decides and bats. These shifts were different. Because he plays aggressive, does not mean that he cannot play defensive.”On the dropped catches, Kotak simply said, “It won’t normally happen …”The Pope, who took advantage of his re -registered, found a fan in his teammate Ben Duckett. “Goosebumps, when Ollie Pope got hundreds! We’re very happy for him,” Duckett said after a daily game. When Duckett thought about his own dismissal, he was full of praise for the Bumrah that knocked him down by delivery. “Jasprit Bumrah is the best pitch in the world. It is extremely difficult to face as it descends downhill with the lights on. We soon minimized the damage.”Duckett added, “I don’t know what is inside the Pope’s head. But he is strong and scoring a hundred against this attack … One hundred to him and the dressing room also meant a lot.”Given that the Popes one keeps England in the competition and Bumhrah continues to have dough problems, the test is a finely balanced direction until 3.