
RISHABH PANT WITH SHUBMAN GILL (Getty Images) New Delhi: Indian Captain Shaubman Gill admitted that his team had the key moments slipped after England on Tuesday in the first test of the Anderson-Tendendulkar Trophy in Headley on Tuesday. The hosts chased 371 for victory and went to Scintillation 149 Ben Duckett and composed an undefeated 71-run stand between Joe Root (53*) and debutant Jamie Smith (44*) to reworking the target in 82 overs.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!India began on the last day with hope and after a morning meeting without a goal reduced England to 299/5, but the pitchers could not break through again. Duckett’s fourth exchange class and the chances of the field in the field proved to be crucial.
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Gill, when he spoke after defeat, did not hurt words. “A great test, we had our chances. Catches, a lower order that does not contribute to us cost us,” he said. “We thought yesterday that we would give them 430, but our last goals dropped to 25 years. I even thought we had our chances of a brilliant first goal.Scorecard: India vs England, 1 testIndian bats will collapse in both shifts and missed occasions for the fields – especially Yashasvi Jaiswal’s Drop of Duckett to 98 – returned to chase them. “We were talking about the collapse of the first shifts. It happens, but we have to fix it in the future,” Gill said. “The chances of such goals will not come easy, but we have a young teaching team.”Through the fiery magic Jasprit Bumhrah, India could not keep pressure. “The first session, we bowed. We missed the missed chance outside Jadeja also saw Rishabh Pant to respond late to the lobbed ball.England Duckett was appointed player for his match, who won 149. “Just an incredible game. Sometimes we were behind. Massive credit for our pitching for scoring them,” Duckett said. “If you add another 50-60, it’s another game. The limitation of the impact of Bumhrah was huge.”England Captain Ben Stokes described the attitude and execution of the team. “The amazing test to be part of. The persecution of the big sum of 5. The day is always strange. Duckett’s stand with Crawley built us great,” he said.The second test begins on July 2. July in Birmingham, with India needs a rapid turnover.