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ENG vs IND: Ganguly urges India to capitalize on strong start at Headingley
ENG vs IND: Ganguly urges India to capitalize on strong start at Headingley

Business Standard

time8 hours ago

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  • Business Standard

ENG vs IND: Ganguly urges India to capitalize on strong start at Headingley

Former Indian captain Sourav Ganguly emphasized the importance of capitalizing on the commanding position India has established in the opening Test against England at Headingley, stating that such opportunities are rare and must be converted into victories. 'India must win the 1st Test vs England' India posted a formidable 471 in their first innings after being put in to bat, with centuries from Yashasvi Jaiswal, captain Shubman Gill, and Rishabh Pant laying the foundation. Reflecting on the performance, Ganguly expressed that the team had a realistic chance to reach the 600-run mark after ending Day 1 at a dominant 359 for three. 'No one expected the Headingley surface to be this dry. But if India can push towards 600, the pitch could start showing variable bounce, making things difficult for the batting side. India must win this Test. These kinds of chances don't come often,' Ganguly told PTI. 'I would've picked Arshdeep Singh' The team management's decision to exclude leg-spinner Kuldeep Yadav and left-arm seamer Arshdeep Singh from the playing 11 raised some eyebrows. Ganguly admitted he would have gone with Arshdeep over Prasidh Krishna due to the variety a left-arm bowler brings. 'Kuldeep will get his chance later. It's a long series. I'd have picked Arshdeep for the different angle he offers. But it's okay, the selected bowlers are talented,' he remarked. He also stressed the importance of Ravindra Jadeja stepping up with the ball, noting that the all-rounder hasn't been as effective in overseas conditions compared to home games. Ganguly on England's bowling unit Turning his attention to England's bowling unit, Ganguly observed a noticeable change from previous years. With experienced names like James Anderson and Stuart Broad absent, the attack is now led by Chris Woakes, Brydon Carse, Josh Tongue, and skipper Ben Stokes. Ganguly felt England's bowlers were lacking precision in their strategy. 'They were bowling too short, especially to Shubman Gill. At one point, all they did was pepper him with short balls. It's early days, and they will learn, but their current approach lacks the sharpness we've seen from England in the past,' Ganguly commented. When asked about India's chances of winning the series 3-1, Ganguly was cautious. 'It's too early to make such predictions,' he said, choosing to focus on the immediate challenge rather than looking too far ahead.

IND vs ENG: Shubman Gill's first pep talk as Test captain fired up Team India
IND vs ENG: Shubman Gill's first pep talk as Test captain fired up Team India

Time of India

timea day ago

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  • Time of India

IND vs ENG: Shubman Gill's first pep talk as Test captain fired up Team India

Shubman Gill (Getty Images) NEW DELHI: A baggy blue cap on his head, hands on his teammates' shoulders, and a few charged-up words to fire up his squad — it was a familiar huddle for Shubman Gill , but this one held extra weight. At the boundary ropes of Headingley Stadium in Leeds, Gill addressed his team for the first time as India's Test captain. With the batters having delivered a dominant performance, his message was clear: Let's bowl England out early and take a 1-0 lead in the series. India were bowled out for 471 in their first innings of the opening Test against England, with three standout centuries leading the way. Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW! Skipper Shubman Gill (147), vice-captain Rishabh Pant (134), and opener Yashasvi Jaiswal (101) laid a solid foundation for India's strong position in the match. Gill and Pant shared a game-shifting 209-run stand for the fourth wicket after Jaiswal and KL Rahul (42) had posted a 91-run opening partnership. WATCH: Jaiswal's 101 came off 159 balls and included 16 fours and a six. Gill struck 19 boundaries and a six in his 227-ball 147, while Pant was the most aggressive, blasting 12 fours and 6 sixes during his 134-ball knock — his seventh Test hundred, now the most by any Indian wicketkeeper in the format. India, resuming at 359/3 on Day 2, lost their remaining seven wickets for 112 runs. Ben Stokes (4/66) and Josh Tongue (4/86) were the pick of England's bowlers. Dominant India on Day 1! Jaiswal & Gill Hit Centuries | ENG vs IND 1st Test - Sahil from Leeds This total of 471 is now India's highest first-innings score in an away Test since they made 622/7 declared at Sydney in 2019. It's also their highest in a first innings in England since 664 at The Oval in 2007. Follow all the live updates, scores, and highlights from the India vs England Test match here . Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here

ENG vs IND, 1st Test: Gill and Jaiswal smash tons as India's NextGen pummel England
ENG vs IND, 1st Test: Gill and Jaiswal smash tons as India's NextGen pummel England

India Today

time2 days ago

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  • India Today

ENG vs IND, 1st Test: Gill and Jaiswal smash tons as India's NextGen pummel England

India's next-gen stars headlined a dominating day on Day 1 of the first Test against England as Yashasvi Jaiswal (101) and Shubman Gill (127*) emerged as top scorers. A revamped Indian team, following the retirements of senior players Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and Ravichandran Ashwin, walked out to play their first series without any of the trio for the first time since June there were no qualms in the young side, who couldn't have asked for a better beginning to their new era under the leadership of captain Shubman Gill as they finished Day 1 on 359/3 at Headingley, Leeds. A day highlighted by scintillating centuries from Jaiswal and Gill sent the message across to the entire world that even without the seniors, the new-look Indian team cannot be taken day began with England captain Ben Stokes winning the toss and putting India into bat first — a decision he ended up regretting at the end of the day. Tasked with the responsibility of seeing off the new ball, KL Rahul and Jaiswal showed great maturity at the crease, leaving deliveries outside off stump. ENG vs IND 1st Test Day 1 HighlightsRahul, Jaiswal give great startadvertisementThe duo quickly found their feet, feeding of loose deliveries from England, who looked clueless for the majority of the first session. As a result, Jaiswal and Rahul added 91 runs for the first wicket as India hoped to close out the session without any casualties. However, their plans were shattered by Brydon Carse, who got the edge of Rahul's bat to Joe Root at second balls later, Sai Sudharsan failed to impress on his debut, getting strangled down the leg side against Ben Stokes for a four-ball duck as India went into lunch on 92/2. In the second session, out walked Shubman Gill as the new captain of the Test side, determined to bail his team out of the hole after two quick at number four for the first time in his career, a place previously held by his idol Virat Kohli, Gill was up to the task as he did full justice to the sacred position. After surviving a close run-out chance on just his sixth ball, Gill gave no chances whatsoever to the England side as he batted with a strong resolve to prove his naysayers wrong with every India skipper raced to his half-century off just 56 balls, playing some sumptuous shots en route to his landmark. At the other end, Jaiswal also brought up his half century, playing second fiddle to his captain. However, he quickly shifted his gears and took giant strides towards the magical three-figure continues rapid rise in TestsadvertisementJaiswal was also spotted struggling with cramps as he moved into the 90s, but wasn't willing to return without having a three-figure score against his name. He brought up his hundred on the stroke of tea with a quick single and continued his love affair of going big in his first Test matches in overseas he was dismissed shortly after, being cleaned up by Ben Stokes from around the wicket. With India on 227/3 in the third session, England were hoping to turn things around with a flurry of wickets as the audacious Rishabh Pant walked out to bat. The wicketkeeper started in his usual fashion, using his feet against Ben Stokes on just his second ball and hitting him for a Gill arrives with a hundredIt also led to fun banter between him and Stokes, who was left amused by Pant's adventurous hit. After attacking initially, Pant reserved himself and batted quite uncharacteristically as India were unwilling to let go of a great the other end, Gill also played with caution as he neared his maiden overseas hundred. Staying true to his words from the press conference of aiming to become the best batter of the series, Gill batted with authority, finding the gaps in the field with the utmost also brought up his sixth Test century and etched his name into the record books, becoming the fifth India captain to achieve the landmark on captaincy debut. He reached the three-figure mark with a magnificent cover drive as if to pay tribute to the man whom he replaced at the batting Pant's audacious end to the dayAmid the classy shots from Gill's bat, Rishabh Pant also stole the limelight by playing in his usual berserk manner. He finally unleashed himself against Bashir after showing restraint for 40 balls. In no time, the trademark Pant shots came to the fore as he began charging down the track against both spin and seam, leaving England bowlers scratching their it was the last over of the day's play, it didn't matter to Pant, who continued to dance down the track, whacking bowlers all around the park. He finished the day on 65* (102), adding an unbeaten 138 runs with Gill for the fourth wicket, taking India to 359/3 at Watch

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