🔥 Morning Session: England Win Toss, India Seize the Day
Ben Stokes won the toss and opted to field—Historically, teams bowling first at Headingley tend to win .
The opening Indian pair of Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul laid a solid foundation. Rahul reached 42 before edging to Joe Root, while Jaiswal powered on .
Brydon Carse struck first, breaking the partnership pre-lunch .
🌟 Middle Session: Jaiswal Shines on Debut in England
Yashasvi Jaiswal, despite battling a hand injury, notched up 101—his first century in England and fifth overall .
His partner, newcomer Shubman Gill (captain), held firm with a rapid fifty, mirroring the flair of Virat Kohli .
A lively 121-run partnership spread across both sessions gave India significant control .
🌅 Evening Session: India Dominate to Stumps
Jaiswal fell to Stokes on 101 off 159, bowled by a beauty that cleaned him up .
At stumps, Shubman Gill was undefeated on 127 off 175 (16×4, 1×6), with Rishabh Pant unbeaten on 63. The duo added another 129 runs, taking India to 342/3 in 81.2 overs .
England’s bowlers, including Carse and Woakes, had little answer at stumps .
🎖️ Player Highlights & Key Stats
Yashasvi Jaiswal: Debut ton in English conditions (101), battling an injury .
Shubman Gill: First Test century as captain, stamping authority early in his leadership .
Rishabh Pant: Stylish cameo (63*), part of a 129-run partnership.
Brydon Carse & Ben Stokes: Only wickets—Carse scalped KL Rahul; Stokes cleaned up Jaiswal .
Penalty drama: England conceded 5 runs when the ball deflected into a helmet, much to Joe Root’s frustration
🧠 Match Insight
India has built a commanding start. With over 340 runs for just 3 wickets, they’re in the driver’s seat. England needs an early breakthrough on Day 2 to swing momentum. Gill’s leadership and the top-order resolve hint at a strong series opener for India.
📸 Blogger’s Insight: Unique Shots
- Gill’s classy cover drive under the Yorkshire sun.
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