India's Test series under Shubman Gill started with a five-wicket defeat to England, raising concerns about managing Jasprit Bumrah's workload. Coach Gautam Gambhir confirmed Bumrah will play only three of the five Tests, regardless of the scoreline. England's historic win, chasing 371, highlighted India's batting collapses despite individual centuries.
Ben Duckett etched his name in Headingley's history, becoming the second opener after Alastair Cook in 30 years to score twin 50-plus scores. Duckett's aggressive batting against India saw him score 62 in the first innings. He then capitalized on a dropped catch to smash a blistering unbeaten century in the second innings.
Rishabh Pant etched his name in cricket history by scoring centuries in both innings of the first Test against England, becoming only the second wicketkeeper-batter to achieve this feat. Pant's new eye-pointing celebration replaced his trademark somersault, drawing questions from commentators. His performance, along with KL Rahul's century, set England a target of 371.
Rishabh Pant's stellar performance at Headingley has etched his name in the record books. He surpassed Alec Stewart for the highest match aggregate by a wicketkeeper in a Test on English soil.
Sourav Ganguly has urged fellow Indian pacers to support Jasprit Bumrah in the ongoing Test series against England. Ganguly emphasised Bumrah's adaptability across formats but noted the lack of support from other bowlers like Shardul Thakur, Prasidh Krishna, and Mohammed Siraj.
Nasser Hussain lauded Jasprit Bumrah's bowling prowess, drawing comparisons to the legendary Shane Warne. He emphasized Bumrah's unique skill and expressed hope for his continued fitness. Bumrah's impressive five-wicket haul in the first innings left Hussain spellbound, predicting he would be a significant threat to England.
Rohit Sharma, India's ODI captain, celebrated 18 years in international cricket, marking his debut on June 23, 2007, against Ireland. He has since become a pivotal player, leading India to victory in the 2024 T20 World Cup and ICC Champions Trophy this year. Having retired from Tests and T20Is, Sharma's next appearance is anticipated in the series against Bangladesh in August.
Jasprit Bumrah took five wickets in the first Test against England. He spoke about dropped catches and his focus on fitness over captaincy. Bumrah praised Harry Brook's batting. India aims to build a big second-innings lead. At the end of Day 3, India led by 96 runs. KL Rahul and Shubman Gill were at the crease.
Harry Brook faced disappointment at Headingley, becoming the first batter in three years to be dismissed on 99 during the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy Test against India. Despite Brook's near-century, England's innings concluded at 465, granting India a narrow six-run lead. By the end of Day 3, India reached 90/2, holding a 96-run lead as they head into Day 4.
Rishabh Pant's audacious century at Headingley marked a significant turnaround, silencing past criticism from Sunil Gavaskar. Pant's measured approach, combining patience with aggressive strokes, allowed him to dominate the tiring bowlers. His partnership with Shubman Gill put India in a commanding position, transforming critique into admiration.
Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant's on-field camaraderie shone through during India's dominant batting display at Headingley. Gill's witty comment on Pant's elegant leave was caught on the stump mic, delighting fans. Pant, in turn, cautioned Gill about a risky shot, showcasing their mutual understanding and contributing to a defining 200-plus run partnership.
Rishabh Pant's unbeaten 65 and record-breaking sixes propelled India to a strong position on day one of the Leeds Test against England. Pant surpassed Rohit Sharma for most sixes by an Indian in the World Test Championship. Yashasvi Jaiswal's century and Shubman Gill's ton on his captaincy debut further solidified India's dominance, setting the stage for a potentially commanding victory.