Sai Sudharsan receives his first Test cap as India faces England at Headingley, commencing their new World Test Championship cycle. Shubman Gill, after winning the toss, elected to bat first on a green pitch. The inclusion of the 23-year-old Sudharsan at No.
India embark on a new Test era against England at Headingley, fielding a team without Virat Kohli, Rohit Rohit, Cheteshwar Pujara, Ajinkya Rahane, and R Ashwin for the first time since 2011. Shubman Gill captains the side as they begin their World Test Championship cycle.
Cricket legends Matthew Hayden and Graeme Smith predict India will struggle in the upcoming Test series in England, citing the significant loss of experience due to the retirements of Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, and R Ashwin. Hayden anticipates a tough challenge for the young captain, Shubman Gill, in the seaming conditions.
Magnus Carlsen, the chess maestro, has shattered barriers by exceeding a 2900 rating in freestyle chess, a milestone previously unattained in classical chess. This achievement, based on Freestyle Chess organization ratings, marks a new high for Carlsen, surpassing his peak classical rating. Among Indian players, Praggnanandhaa shines at fourth place, followed by other notable players like Arjun Erigaisi and Gukesh.
Veteran Indian batter Ajinkya Rahane is optimistic about Yashasvi Jaiswal's potential in the upcoming England Test series, praising his adaptability as an opener. Rahane also expects key performances from pacers Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj, emphasizing their leadership roles.
Riding on the centuries from Yashasvi Jaiswal and captain Shubman Gill, India made a spectacular start to the Test series at Headingley, reaching 359/3 on Day 1. Yashasvi (101) and captain Shubman (127*) both scored centuries before Rishabh Pant’s unbeaten 65 supported the strong opening stand. England’s bowlers couldn’t penetrate the Indian top-order.
Yashasvi Jaiswal's resilient century, despite suffering from hand cramps, and Shubman Gill's unbeaten ton as captain propelled India to a commanding position on Day 1 against England. Their strong partnerships, along with Rishabh Pant's aggressive knock, further solidified India's dominance. England's bowling coach acknowledged India's superior performance on the opening day.
Rishabh Pant achieved a significant milestone, becoming the second-fastest wicketkeeper to score 3000 Test runs, reaching the mark in 76 innings, only bettered by Adam Gilchrist. During the first Test against England, Pant's aggressive batting helped stabilize India's innings alongside Shubman Gill. He now stands second among Indian wicketkeepers in Test runs, trailing only MS Dhoni.
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.