
Indian Captain SHUBMAN GILL hug the congratulations Yashasvi Jaiswal (AP Photo/Scott Heppell) The records came to decline on the start of the start of the highly anticipated India test series against England in Headingley, because the young generation showed that they are ready to carry the weight that left the legends of Rohit Sharma and Virt Kohli.
The first day of tour for India
399/3 vs SL Galle 2017372/7 vs Bloemfontein 2001359/3 vs ENG headingley 2025356/2 vs then Multan 2004302/4 vs Wi North Sound 2016India ended the day at 359 for 3, making it one of their biggest score opening on foreign soil. Just four times before India exceeded 300 runs on day 1 on tour – Galle (2017), Bloemfontein (2001), Multan (2004) and North Sound (2016). This strong beginning again shows how well India the highest order adapts from home.
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Rare double set showSHUBMAN GILL and YASHASVI JAISWAL scored on day 1. The last time it happened in 2017, when Shikhar Dhawan and Cheteshwar Pujara did it in Galle on Sri Lanka. Previously, Sachin Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag did it in Bloemfontein in South Africa in 2001.
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Plumped graphsRishabh Pant continued to entertain and ended up undefeated 65. With this click, he has now become the highest running scorer among the Asian goals in hay countries (South Africa, England, New Zealand, Australia). Its total 1,732 runs are put in front of Mrs. Dhoni, who scored 1,731 runs in these regions.
As the day developed
Ben Stokes won the throwing and first decided to mix, hoping to use the maximum useful early conditions. Kl Rahul gave India a solid base with 42 and his partner Jaiswal played several fearless shots to notice his fifth test century and his first in England.Quiz: Who is the IPL player? When Rahul and debutant Sai Sudharsan fallen quickly, there was a small hiccup, but Gill and Pant made sure that England was not gaining any advantage. Gill, the head of India, as a captain for the first time, burned with a calm authority to stay on 127 on the stump. Pant, known for his offensive style, ended with a day towering six of Chris Woakes, which summarized Indian dominance. With running on the album and gates in hand, India is firmly under control. England, missing big names like James Anderson, Stuart Broad, Jofra Archer and Mark Wood, had no answers to confident games on the stroke of Indian young doughs. In India, it goes to the next day and will try to accumulate the huge score of the first shift and expose England under more pressure, because the new World Cup cycle in the test begins with an exciting note.