
New Delhi: SHUBMAN GILL began his work as an Indian test captain with a brilliant undefeated century, after a composite Tunni Yashasvi Jaiswal, when India took control of the day on the day of the opening test on the day of the day against England.After being inserted into the bats of England Ben Stokes, India closed the day in a dominant position on 359 on 3 in this opening series of five tests.Gill remained undefeated at 127 on the stump, after creating a decisive 129 partnership for the third goal with Jaiswal, which was released at 101 shortly after tea.
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Wicketkeeper-BATER RISHABH PANT added late dynamics with a usually aggressive click and finished the day at 65 no. His shifts included a remarkable six of Chris Woakes in the final of the day when he and his new captain made an uninterrupted 138-Runa rack to make further England hope.
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Did England first place bowling?
Former English Pacer Stuart Broad criticized the bowling effort of the home team, suggesting that they could not properly carry out their plans.“It did not feel that the pitch -ups were fully carried out by England.“I think that when the pifts were full, they went a little too much. And I feel that England could use a more straight pole-free half, straight half and another cover instead of a backpoint. Slightly fuller length,” he explained.
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Stokes’ decision on the bowl first could be influenced by the fact that the last six tests in Headingley won the second place. But with veterans Pacers James Anderson and Stuart Broad, they retired and Jofra Archer and Mark Wood fought an English attack on the playground because of the injury, which offers little help in the increasingly clear sky.Woakes, remembered the place of injured Gus Atkinson, took a new ball, but in his 19 breaks he went without a goal and admitted 89 runs. Stokes was the most successful pitch on the day and ended up with characters 2 for 43 out of 13 overs.