
England defeated India with five goals in the first headingley test, chased the goal of 371, with Ben Duckett scored a remarkable 149. SHUBMAN GILL Captan debut faced the control of former captains of Nasser Hussain and Ravi Shastri, who challenged his leadership and tactical decisions. New Delhi: England registered victory over India with five goals in the opening test of the series of five games in Headingley and successfully chased the challenging goal of 371 on Tuesday. Ben Duckett was charged with a brilliant 149 and seated unforgettable host victories. For India, the match was a heavy start of tenure Shaubman Gill as the captain of the test, although the team produced five individual centuries. The result attracted a sharp control of the former captains of Nasser Hussain and Ravi Shastri, who expressed concern about Gill’s leadership in the field and tactical decisions.Former English captain Nasser Hussain compared Gill’s presence and authority with his predecessors.
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“I thought I saw someone who would just find it honestly.Hussain also pointed out that Gill seemed to share responsibility with more older players, which can sometimes happen when the new leader is still looking for legs.
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“I looked down from the press box, the position of comments, there were a lot of captains; it was a bit captured by the committee, which can happen on your early days as a leader, because you are an ever -higher players like Rishabh Pant and Kl Rahul who wanted to help you as much as possible.During the match he also questioned the Indian bowling tactics – especially the use of Ravindra Jadeja – and suggested that Gill be more assertive in leading his higher spinner.“The word with Jadeja, perhaps as a young captain, go to such an experienced spinner and go, you know he’s out there.Hussain packed his ranking by commenting on the final result and lack of communication in the field around key bowling strategies.“Ravi said, a little slowly, a little wide, a bowl in harsh. I was surprised that neither of the older players or captains went to Jadeja and said, We can go a little wider. But Ravi is right, lost the game for two things he couldn’t control,” he added.When India looks forward to the second test that raises questions about Gill’s tactical instincts, and whether it can grow in a leading role with the series.