Rishabh Pant's lively chatter behind the stumps entertained fans during the first Test, but his on-field dissent earned him an ICC reprimand and a demerit point for breaching the Code of Conduct. The incident occurred when Pant disagreed with the umpires' decision not to replace the ball.
During a frustrating session for India on Day 5 of the Headingley Test, Ravindra Jadeja celebrated when the umpires finally agreed to change the ball after persistent appeals. The worn-out ball had offered little assistance to India's bowlers, leading to mounting frustration.
Prasidh Krishna faced 11 balls and a challenge from Ravindra Jadeja. He then had banter with Harry Brook. Krishna attempted a six and lost his wicket. He aims for redemption on the final day with the ball. England requires 350 runs to win the match. Krishna took three wickets in the first innings. The Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy match is ongoing.
R. Ashwin defended Yashasvi Jaiswal's slip catching in England, citing the Dukes ball's difficulty and urging patience. He highlighted the ball's larger feel compared to SG and Kookaburra. Ashwin also suggested Indian pacers create rough patches for Ravindra Jadeja to exploit, drawing inspiration from how foreign teams aid their spinners. He emphasized the importance of spin for India's chances.
Rahul's magnificent century, his sixth in SENA countries, combined with a crucial partnership with Rishabh Pant, propelled India to a commanding position in the opening Test against England. India set a daunting target of 371, fueled by strong batting performances throughout the innings.
India and England are locked in a thrilling first Test at Headingley, marked by Pant's century and Bumrah's record-equalling five-wicket haul. England responded strongly, but India fought back, setting up a tense Day 4. With India leading by 96 runs, the match hangs in the balance, promising more drama as weather and aggressive batting add to the excitement.
Ravi Shastri has declared Jasprit Bumrah as India's best-ever fast bowler, even surpassing Kapil Dev, highlighting his ability to dismantle any opposition across formats. Shastri compared Bumrah's skill in reading batsmen to that of Malcolm Marshall, noting his improved swing with the new ball.
Rishabh Pant's words and batting display grabbed attention at Headingley. His aggressive 134 and stump mic comments went viral. Sachin Tendulkar praised Pant's innovative shot-making. Shubman Gill also scored a century. Their partnership helped India reach a substantial total. Jasprit Bumrah's wickets kept India in control despite England's fightback led by Ollie Pope.
At Headingley, England capitalized on India's batting collapse and fielding errors to dominate Day 2. Despite a strong start by India, England's bowlers triggered a collapse, limiting India's score. Jasprit Bumrah bowled with intensity, but dropped catches and lack of support from the other end allowed England to build a strong reply, leaving the hosts in a more advantageous position.
India embarks on a new Test era in England, led by young captain Shubman Gill, following the retirements of veterans like Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and Ravichandran Ashwin. Despite the inexperience, the team exudes confidence, with senior players like KL Rahul and Ravindra Jadeja highlighting the squad's balance and potential.
Ajinkya Rahane has unveiled his predicted India playing eleven for the first Test against England, featuring three debutants: Sai Sudharsan, Dhruv Jurel, and Arshdeep Singh. Shubman Gill will captain the side in the absence of senior players like Kohli and Sharma. Rahane's lineup includes Jaiswal and Rahul as openers, with Gill at number four.