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B EN DUCKETT’S superb 149 laid the foundation for a record-breaking England win as they beat India by five wickets in a dramatic first Test at Headingley yesterday. Victory meant England became the first team to concede five individual hundreds in a first-class game – a span of more than 60,000 matches – and still win. England, set 371 for victory, finished on 373-5 in the last session of the fifth day as they went 1-0 up in a five-match series. When England resumed Monday on 21-0, needing 350 more runs, the overcast conditions were against the batsmen. But Duckett and Zak Crawley (65) swung the game England’s way with an outstanding opening partnership of 188. Jamie Smith (44 not out) stayed true to England’s aggressive “Bazball” style by hitting the winning runs courtesy a six off spinner Ravindra Jadeja, while Joe Root ensured the hosts overcame a brief stumble with a typically composed 53 not out on his Yorkshire home ground. India’s attack was led by Jasprit INDIA will continue to prioritise Jasprit Bumrah’s fitness and stick to their plan of playing the pace spearhead in only three out of the five Tests against England despite losing the opener by five wickets yesterday, head coach Gautam Gambhir said. Jasprit, who declined the Test captaincy in order to manage his workload after four months out with a back issue, was India’s top bowler with 5-83 in the first innings of the Headingley thriller but went wicketless in the second. The 31-year-old’s expected absence in two of the remaining four Tests could see India field an inexperienced attack against the hosts’ aggressive batters but Gautam remained focused on the longer term picture. “For us to manage Jasprit’s workload is more important,” he told reporters.“There’s a lot of cricket going forward and we know what he brings to the table. “Before he came on this tour it was
match as India captain, with Rishabh Pant (134 and 118) only the second wicket-keeper to score hundreds in both innings of a Test. But collapses of 7-41 and 6-31 at end of each innings proved costly for India in Leeds. “We had our moments on top, but England are so good and we needed to kill the game when we had the chance,” Shubman told the BBC . “We still have a young team and a few catches didn’t go our way so that’s where the game slipped away,” added 25-year-old skipper. The match was still in the balance in the final session. With England 253-4, needing a further 118 to win, Stokes joined Root after Shardul Thakur took two wickets in two balls including the prize scalp of Duckett. The experienced duo shared a fifty partnership before Stokes top edged a reverse-sweep off Jadeja to Shubman at short third man. Root’s poise and a late flurry of power from Smith carried the hosts home with five wickets to spare. Prasidh Krishna, in only his fourth Test, had previously struck twice in quick succession to leave England 206-2. – AFP bowling all-rounder Shardul Thakur bagged two wickets while contributing only five runs with the bat, but Gautam backed the under-fire duo. “Prasidh bowled really well,” Gautam said. “He got us crucial wickets. We picked him because we thought he’s got something different. “He’s got bounce, and in the first innings, he used that really well, even in the second innings. He’ll keep getting better with experience. “Shardul was used a little less, but the reason was that Ravindra Jadeja bowled really well, so we thought he’ll give us control. Shardul got us two important wickets. I’m not going to say this guy didn’t bowl well or that guy bowled well. “We’ve just
Bumrah, the world’s No. 1 ranked Test bowler but, remarkably, the paceman failed to take a wicket in the second innings following his 5-83 earlier in the game. England’s win meant all of their three-highest successful fourth innings run chases in Test cricket had come in the past six years. Yesterday’s effort was just behind the 378-3 they made at Edgbaston three years ago against another India attack featuring Bumrah and just ahead of the 362-9 they posted at Headingley in 2019 when current captain Ben Stokes’ remarkable 135 not out sealed a stunning one-wicket win over Australia. “We have got some good memories at Headingley over the last few years and this is another to add to it,” said Stokes at the presentation ceremony. “It was an awesome Test to be part of… That partnership between Duckett and Crawley set us up brilliantly. “Ducky got the big score but Zak stayed composed and in the moment and his 65 was important.” But this result condemned Shubman Gill, who scored a first innings century, to defeat in his first
No change in Jasprit plan: Gautam
already decided that he’s going to play three tests, but let’s see how his body turns up. We haven’t decided which other tests he’s going to play.” S e a m e r
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P r a s i d h Krishna took five wickets in the match and leaked runs, wh i l e
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will learn.” The second Test will begin in Birmingham on July 2. – Reuters
Jaspit Bumrah. – REUTERSPIC
Stoke knew they could blow match apart ENGLAND captain Ben Stokes praised his side’s approach after they pulled off a remarkable five-wicklet win over India in the first Test at Headingley yesterday. Stokes. “Every session we turned up with the attitude that we could blow this match apart.” “I think we’re just a very simple
former England captain Michael Vaughan But all-rounder Stokes added: “It’s a good job Test cricket is played over five days. You make a decision and you don’t know what is going to happen.” Asked if his belief in his decision was ever shaken, Stokes said: “Imagine thinking that way after day one, before we’ve even had chance to bat on a wicket. “You never know what a wicket is going to play like half an hour before any cricket has been on it,” added Stokes. – AFP
minded pair, me and Baz (McCullum), when it comes to cricket,” Stokes said. “Everyone knows what cricket is about, it’s about scoring more runs than the opposition. When you strip it all back, that’s it... When you’re chasing totals like that, how you are in the dressing room is very important.” Stokes’s decision to field first after winning the toss in seemingly ideal batting conditions was criticised by
Ben Duckett’s superb 149 paved the way for England’s ultimately comfortable pursuit of 371 on the last day as Stokes’ men once more made light of a seemingly stiff chase with the dynamic batting that has been a hallmark of their play in the “Bazball” era of coach Brendon McCullum. “There’s been a lot of skill that has contributed to us winning this Test match but our attitude as well,” said
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