Published: 2024-01-25 by, News Team in the Sports & Fitness news category
In the inaugural test of the five-match series between India and England in Hyderabad, the first day unfolded with captivating twists. Opting to bat first after winning the toss, England faced early setbacks, stumbling to 137-6 as the seasoned spin duo of Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja exploited the moisture-laden pitch. The conditions favored India's spinners, and England grappled to gain momentum.
Nevertheless, a resilient Ben Stokes turned the tide with a splendid knock, contributing 70 runs from 88 balls. His performance resuscitated the English innings, allowing them to reach a total of 246 before being bowled out. Debutant Tom Hartley faced a challenging initiation, conceding 63 runs from nine overs without securing any wickets. Meanwhile, 19-year-old Rehan Ahmed, making history as the youngest Englishman to play test cricket, found it tough to stem India's march towards a competitive yet reachable total.
India's response was marked by the dynamic Yashasvi Jaiswal, who showcased T20-like energy in his unbeaten 76 runs. England, grappling with a frenetic pace, struggled to capitalize on their reviews, using all three unsuccessfully. India's aggressive pursuit, combined with Jaiswal's confident strokeplay, saw them concluding the day at 119-1.
Cricket enthusiasts noted the historical significance of Rehan Ahmed's test debut, underscoring the youthful infusion into England's cricketing legacy. The match also highlighted England's challenge in adapting to the spin-friendly conditions of the subcontinent. As the test series unfolds, fans eagerly anticipate more gripping moments and strategic plays from both sides in this battle of cricketing titans.
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