Ind vs Eng: Kl welcomes Rishabh Pant after a strong day in Rahul Headingley – Watch Video | Cricket news

KL Rahul and the rest of the Indian dressing room welcomed the Centurion Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant, as they came against England in Headingly after a strong day 1 for India. After batting, India had 359/3 in the stump for centuries with opener Yashsvi Jaiswal (101) and Skipper (127*).As Gill and Pant returned to the dressing room, KL Rahul, who scored 42 runs at the top of the innings, welcomed Gill with a pat, bending his hands with a pat and bending wicketkeeper-batter pants which remained unbeaten on 65.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!It was a record day for India, in which Gill celebrated his height to test the captain with a ton. Gill’s innings included a 129 -run partnership with Jaiswal for the third wicket. Ended with a monolithic 138-rorn stand between Gill and Pants.Despite the disappearance of India’s retired stalwarts Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, this strong performance reflects the depth of the talent of the team.“It was very good, very good and we all did well today,” Jaswal said after playing. “He played surprisingly. He was very composed and calm all the time.”“It was a difficult day,” was accepted by England’s bowling coach Tim Southee. “We will come back tomorrow and try to make some inroads.” He said: “Openers did well quickly, especially Rahul …. There were two great knocks, Jaiswal and Pant are class players.”The first ground in England may decide that the last six tests in Hadingley won the second position in the second place.The hosts struggled without retired pacers James Anderson and Stuart Broad, while also recalled the injured bowlers Jofra Archer and Mark Wood.
India started firmly with Jaiswal and KL Rahul before losing two quick wickets before lunch. Rahul fell for 42, which instigated Bridan Cars for Joe Root, while Debut Sai Reformson was caught behind Stokes for zero.Jaiswal and Gill then controlled with elegant batting. Jaiswal arrived in his century with 16 fours, marking his fifth Test Hundred and third against England.The 23 -year -old Jaiswal achieved a remarkable feat of his Test debut, first Test in Australia and hundreds of scores in England for the first time.Stokes eventually dismissed Jaiswal with a well -executed delivery, which caught and held its line.
Pant joined Gill and immediately showed his intention, killing Stokes for four with his second ball. The aggressive wicketkeeper-batsman ended the day with a brilliant swipe.Gill reached his sixth Test century and finished third against England with a cover drive from Josh tongue. He celebrated his helmet after killing his 14th border.