IND vs ENG, 1st Test: Shubman Gill’s captaincy debut mirrors Virat Kohli’s as dominant India take control on Day 1 at Headingley | Cricket News

IND vs ENG, 1st Test: Shubman Gill’s captaincy debut mirrors Virat Kohli’s as dominant India take control on Day 1 at Headingley | Cricket News

Shubman Gill celebrates after reaching his hundred. (Pic credit: BCCI) A new era of Indian Test cricket began with poise and purpose on Friday as Shubman Gill’s India stamped their authority on the opening day of the first Test against England at Headingley in the Anderson–Tendulkar Trophy. Sent in to bat after England captain Ben Stokes won the toss, India overcame early challenges to finish the day at a commanding 359/3 – their highest-ever Day 1 total in a Test in England.Scaorecard: India vs England, 1st Test Day 1Skipper Gill led from the front with an unbeaten 127, becoming only the fourth Indian to score a century in his maiden innings as Test captain, emulating legends like Vijay Hazare, Sunil Gavaskar, and Virat Kohli. Yashasvi Jaiswal’s sublime 101 and a composed unbeaten 65 from vice-captain Rishabh Pant added to India’s dominance. Their combined efforts have put India firmly in control, making a bold statement in their first Test since the retirements of stalwarts Kohli, Rohit Sharma, and R Ashwin. How Shubman Gill prepared for the first Test vs England in Leeds | Exclusive from Nets Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW! Debut disappointment for Sai Sudharsan Much was expected from debutant Sai Sudharsan, but the 23-year-old endured a harsh introduction to Test cricket. Handed cap No. 317 by Cheteshwar Pujara, Sudharsan came in at No. 3 but was dismissed for a duck after just four balls — becoming the first Indian debutant since 2011 to suffer such a fate. His nervous stay ended when Ben Stokes, attacking with discipline, found the edge through to the keeper.The early dismissal slightly dented India’s promising 91-run opening stand between KL Rahul (42) and Yashasvi Jaiswal. India went into lunch at 92/2, with questions looming about their new-look middle order. Yashasvi Jaiswal continues dream run Yashasvi Jaiswal once again proved why he is India’s most exciting red-ball batting prospect. The 23-year-old left-hander struck his fifth Test century — and third against England — to continue his remarkable trend of scoring hundreds in the opening Test of every overseas series he’s played.Jaiswal’s 101 off 159 balls featured 16 fours and a six. His innings was a fine blend of restraint and aggression, beginning with a fluent drive off Woakes and building into a commanding knock that blunted England’s bowling attack. Notably, he added 129 runs with Gill for the third wicket, a partnership that pulled India away from early trouble and toward a position of dominance. Captain Gill matches Kohli’s feat with commanding century In his first outing as Test captain, Shubman Gill showed exactly why he’s been trusted to lead India into a new era. Calm under pressure, the 25-year-old constructed a majestic innings, reaching his sixth Test century and his third against England.His unbeaten 127 off 175 balls was a masterclass in timing, intent, and authority. He reached his fifty off just 56 balls — his fastest in Tests — and didn’t let up. With 14 crisp boundaries, Gill joined Hazare, Gavaskar, and Kohli as the only Indians to score a century in their first innings as Test captain.At 25 years and 285 days, he also became the youngest Indian skipper to record a fifty on captaincy debut. His composure, combined with tactical clarity, suggests India’s transition may be in safe hands. Pant adds spark, India finish Day 1 at 359/3 Rishabh Pant added the late flourish, accelerating after Jaiswal’s dismissal to notch up a confident 65* off 102 balls. The Gill-Pant stand remains unbroken at stumps, already worth 138 runs for the fourth wicket.England’s bowlers, barring Ben Stokes (2/43), struggled to extract much from the surface. Brydon Carse took the only other wicket, while the rest of the attack looked toothless against India’s batting discipline.India’s 359/3 is their highest Day 1 total in England, surpassing the 338/7 scored at Edgbaston in 2022. It’s also the highest Day 1 score by any visiting team in England since 2003, when South Africa posted 362/4 at The Oval.

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IND vs ENG: 'Nightmare for England' - Social media reacts to Yashasvi Jaiswal's smashing century | Cricket News

IND vs ENG: ‘Nightmare for England’ – Social media reacts to Yashasvi Jaiswal’s smashing century | Cricket News

Yashasvi Jaiswal celebrating his ton against England (Image via X/@BCCI) 23-year-old India opener Yashasvi Jaiswal continued his prolific Test form, notching up his fifth Test century on Day 1 of the first Test against England at Headingley on Friday. Jaiswal brought up his hundred in 144 balls, blending maturity with his trademark flair as he struck 16 fours and a six in yet another commanding display. The 23-year-old left-hander has rapidly become one of India’s most reliable red-ball batters in the post-Kohli and Rohit era. This was his third Test ton against England, following two centuries in the home series last year where he finished as the leading run-scorer. Jaiswal has emerged as a persistent headache for England’s bowlers, adapting seamlessly to conditions both at home and away.Opening the game for India at Headingley, Jaiswal anchored India’s innings after KL Rahul’s dismissal at 42, building a steady partnership with captain Shubman Gill, who contributed a fluent half-century. His knock not only laid a solid foundation for India in this new-look Test side but also signaled his intent to be a prominent figure as the team rebuilds its batting unit in a new era. Yashasvi Jaiswal’s Coach on England Prep, Opening Partner, & Playing Under Gill Following his exciting ton, fans shared their excitement on social media, with messages of praise pouring in from all sides. Some hailed him as young superstar, with others nicknaming him as ‘Mr. consistent’. The youngsters exploits have helped India to a solid start, despite an underwhelming end to the first session, as India lost Rahul and Sai Sudharsan in quick succession. Poll What do you think about India’s batting depth post-Kohli and Rohit? Fans react to Yashasvi Jaiswal’s thrilling century

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