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Cricket-Jaiswal century puts India back in command of opening test

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By Peter Hall LEEDS, England (Reuters) -Two wickets late in the session dragged England back into their opening test of the five-match series against India on Friday, with the tourists 92-2 at lunch

Jaiswal's Century Puts India in Strong Position Against England

By Peter Hall

LEEDS, England (Reuters) -A superb century from India opener Yashasvi Jaiswal helped put India back in command of the opening test of their five-match series against England on Friday, with the tourists on 215-2 at tea having previously cruised into a strong position.

Despite the clear, humid Headingley conditions seemingly favouring the batting side, England chose to bowl first, knowing each of the previous six Leeds tests had been won by the side bowling first.

Skipper Ben Stokes' decision initially seems ill-advised, with India openers KL Rahul and Jaiswal looking in fine form, taking India into the nineties unbeaten as lunch approached.

Missing numerous frontline pace bowlers through injury, it was left to Brydon Carse, making his first test start on home soil, to make the crucial breakthrough just as Rahul was settling in on 42, before debutant Sai Sudharsan fell last ball before lunch for a disappointing duck.

Returning from the break on 92-2, the pressure was on new India skipper Gill to shift the momentum back in India’s favour, with their fans expecting a smooth transition following the retirements of stalwarts Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma.

Supported manfully by Jaiswal, who sailed to his sixth half century in 10 innings against England, Gill showed his class with his fastest-ever test 50, and, most crucially, first as captain.

Jaiswal, despite receiving treatment for an injury to his hand throughout the session, took the limelight from the skipper, however, storming to his fifth century from just 20 matches, his third against England, to put India in control at tea.

(Reporting by Peter HallEditing by Toby Davis)

Key Takeaways

  • Yashasvi Jaiswal scores a century against England.
  • India reaches 215-2 at tea in the opening Test.
  • England's decision to bowl first questioned.
  • KL Rahul and Jaiswal form a strong opening partnership.
  • New India skipper Gill impresses with fast 50.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who scored a century for India in the opening test?
Yashasvi Jaiswal scored a superb century, helping India take command of the match.
What was the decision made by England's skipper Ben Stokes?
Ben Stokes chose to bowl first despite the conditions favoring batting, which initially seemed ill-advised.
How did Jaiswal perform despite his injury?
Jaiswal received treatment for an injury to his hand but still managed to score his fifth century from just 20 matches.
What was the score when India returned from the lunch break?
India returned from the break with a score of 92-2, putting pressure on new skipper Gill to shift the momentum.
What notable achievement did Gill accomplish during the match?
Gill showcased his class with his fastest-ever test 50, marking his first as captain.

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