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Business Standard
26 minutes ago
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- Business Standard
England vs India LIVE SCORE UPDATES, 1st Test Day 1: Jaiswal departs on 101 just after Tea
ENG vs IND 1st Test LIVE UPDATES: Yashasvi Jaiswal is the fifth Indian batter to score a Test century in maiden innings in England Shashwat Nishant New Delhi

Hindustan Times
an hour ago
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- Hindustan Times
India get 5 extra runs without doing anything; Joe Root can't believe it as England penalised in first Test
Nothing is going right for Ben Stokes-led England on Day 1 of the first Test against India at Headingley, Leeds. The situation continues to go from bad to worse as Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill are proving how Stokes made the wrong call of bowling first on a batting-friendly track. The left-handed Jaiswal smashed his fifth century in Tests as he made a mockery of England's bowling in the first two sessions. India vs. England, 1st Test: Joe Root couldn't believe it as India were awarded five extra runs after England was penalised. (Action Images via Reuters) To make matters worse for the hosts, just minutes before the stoppage for tea on Day 1, England were penalised and hence India were awarded five runs. As soon as the hosts were found guilty, Joe Root couldn't believe what had just happened. Even skipper Ben Stokes sported a perplexed look. The incident happened on the fifth ball of the 51st over off the bowling of Stokes. Jaiswal edged the delivery, but it fell short of the second slip fielder Harry Brook. However, he ended up parrying it onto the helmets stashed behind the keeper Jamie Smith. As soon as the ball hit the helmet, Joe Root couldn't believe India were handed five penalty runs owing to a mistake by Brook. This ended up making matters worse for the hosts, who are already being hit around the park by Jaiswal and Gill. Also Read: IND vs ENG LIVE Score: Yashasvi Jaiswal battles pain to bring up glorious century When the incident unfolded, there was confusion all around as the on-field umpires deliberated upon how many runs India got as they were seen checking if the batters ran for a single as well. However, in the end, it was concluded that Jaiswal and Gill did not run along. Hence, the visitors got only five penalty runs. Also Read: Yashasvi Jaiswal starts ENG tour with sublime century, dressing room erupts According to MCC Law 28.3.2, if the ball strikes the protective helmet while in play, it shall immediately become dead, and the umpire shall award five penalty runs to the batting side. Alastair Cook criticises Stokes' decision As India continue to pile on the runs, former England captain Alastair Cook criticised Stokes' decision to bowl first in Headingley. Speaking to BBC Test Match Special, Cook said, 'The fact it's so hot… If you bowl first and don't bowl them out, you're bowling all day. England are guaranteed to bowl all day, and probably a bit tomorrow, looking at the conditions, unless India don't bat as well as they've started.' 'Therefore, you're backing up. Say India bat 120 overs. They only have to bowl for two sessions (on day two). You feel like you can control the game more if you bat first,' he added. Earlier, Jaiswal and KL Rahul put on 91 runs for the opening wicket. England bounced back with quick strikes of Rahul (42) and Sai Sudharsan (0). However, Gill and Jaiswal once again put India ahead in the contest.


Time of India
an hour ago
- Sport
- Time of India
IND vs ENG 1st Test: Yashasvi Jaiswal slams 100 in Leeds, announces arrival in England in style
Yashasvi Jaiswal is rapidly cementing his status as a Test match star. After smashing a stunning century on debut in Perth against Australia, the young left-hander has repeated the feat - this time on English soil at Headingley. Despite battling repeated cramps in his right forearm, Jaiswal displayed remarkable resilience to bring up his fifth Test hundred. The milestone came off a delivery from Brydon Carse — a good-length ball on off-stump. Jaiswal stayed back and gently guided it toward point before setting off for a single. As soon as he completed the run, he tore off his helmet, raised his arm high, let out a roaring cheer, and punched the air in jubilation. 📸 📸A celebratory run 👌The hands aloft 🙌The trademark jump ☺️Updates ▶️ | #ENGvIND | @ybj_19 Hundreds for India in maiden Test innings in England 146 – M. Vijay, Trent Bridge, 2014 133 – Vijay Manjrekar, Headingley, 1952 131 – Sourav Ganguly, Lord's, 1996 129* – Sandeep Patil, Old Trafford, 1982 100* – Yashasvi Jaiswal, Headingley, 2025 Fans React to Yashasvi Jaiswal's Hundred Jaiswal has developed a knack for delivering in series openers. He smashed a ton in the first Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy last year — and now he's done it again. Fans took to X (formerly Twitter) to celebrate, declaring that "Jaisball" is the answer to England's "Bazball." One said, "He has done it in Aus. Now done it in England too… What a player." He has done it in Aus. Now done it now in England soil also... What a player 💯 🏏#YashasviJaiswal #ENGvIND#INDvsENG Another said, "A Test match hundred in England in his very first innings. Hats off to his talent — a generational guy!" HUNDRED BY YASHASVI JAISWAL. 🇮🇳- A Test match hundred in England in his very first innings. Hats off to his talent, a generational guy! 🙇♂️#INDvsENGTest #ENGvsIND #YashasviJaiswal One wrote, "THE ANSWER FOR BAZBALL IS JAISBALL." THE ANSWER FOR BAZZBALL IS JAISBALL. 💪 Another wrote, "Yashasvi Jaiswal is built different. Pure class, pure intent — welcome to Jaisball in England." HUNDRED FROM JUST 144 BALLS IN HIS FIRST TEST IN ENGLAND...!!! 🥶🔥Yashasvi Jaiswal is built class, pure intent — welcome to Jaisball in England 🇮🇳🏏#INDvsENG #YashasviJaiswal #TestCricket ENG vs IND: Teams India (Playing XI): Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul, Sai Sudharsan, Shubman Gill(c), Rishabh Pant(w), Karun Nair, Ravindra Jadeja, Shardul Thakur, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, Prasidh Krishna England (Playing XI): Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes(c), Jamie Smith(w), Chris Woakes, Brydon Carse, Josh Tongue, Shoaib Bashir Stay ahead of the game with the latest updates, match highlights, and insider stories from IPL, WTC, cricket, WWE, and more! Click here.


Time of India
2 hours ago
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- Time of India
Cheteshwar Pujara mocks Michael Vaughan's 4-0 prediction on Live TV, demands signature on failed post
Cheteshwar Pujara and Michael Vaughan NEW DELHI: Out-of-favour India batter Cheteshwar Pujara took a light-hearted dig at former England captain Michael Vaughan by asking him to autograph a framed copy of his incorrect prediction from the 2020–21 India-Australia Test series. The cheeky moment unfolded in the studio ahead of the first Test between India and England at Headingley, Leeds, on Friday, June 20. Pujara surprised Vaughan by presenting him with a printed version of his old post on social media, in which Vaughan had confidently predicted a 4-0 whitewash of India in Australia. Both Pujara and Vaughan are part of the commentary panel for the ongoing five-match Test series. Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW! The exchange left fellow commentators, including Sunil Gavaskar and Harsha Bhogle, thoroughly amused. Vaughan's tweet had read: "Told ya … India are going to get hammered in the Test Series … #AUSvIND #4-0." India famously defied that prediction, clinching the series 2-1 despite the absence of key players like Mohammed Shami and captain Virat Kohli . The team drew the Sydney Test and chased down 328 on the final day at Brisbane to seal one of its most historic overseas series wins. In the first Test currently underway at Leeds, England captain Ben Stokes won the toss and opted to bowl first. India handed a debut to Sai Sudharsan, while Karun Nair made his comeback to the Test team after eight years. England, meanwhile, fielded a relatively inexperienced bowling attack, with frontline pacers Jofra Archer, Mark Wood, and Gus Atkinson unavailable due to injuries. True to form, Vaughan has once again backed England to win the series, but Indian fans remain hopeful under new Test captain Shubman Gill. Shubman's Big Test Begins! India's Probable XI & Stokes' Mind Games | ENG vs IND 1st Test Preview India's last Test series win in England came in 2007, when Rahul Dravid led the team to a 1-0 victory. Their most recent tour in 2021–22 ended in a 2-2 draw. While England has maintained an unbeaten home Test series record under Ben Stokes's leadership since mid-2022, the current challenge is compounded by their depleted bowling unit. India will be eyeing their first Test series win on English soil in 17 years, while England look to preserve their formidable home record under Stokes. Game On Season 1 kicks off with Sakshi Malik's inspiring story. Watch Episode 1 here


Indian Express
3 hours ago
- Sport
- Indian Express
‘You can control game more if you bat first': Alastair Cook unconvinced by Stokes' decision to bowl first in ENG vs IND 1st Test
England skipper Ben Stokes's decision to bowl first after winning the toss in the first Test at Headingley in Leeds on Friday seemed to have gone India's way after openers KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal put on a 91-run stand for the opening wicket. Although two quick wickets against the run of play just before lunch shifted the momentum back to the home side, former England captain Alastair Cook still seems unconvinced by Stokes's decision to bowl and felt it was a good toss to lose for Shubman Gill-led India. FOLLOW: IND vs ENG LIVE SCORE, 1st Test Day 1 'The fact it's so hot… If you bowl first and don't bowl them out, you're bowling all day. England are guaranteed to bowl all day, and probably a bit tomorrow, looking at the conditions, unless India don't bat as well as they've started. Therefore, you're backing up. Say India bat 120 overs. They only have to bowl for two sessions (on day two). You feel like you can control the game more if you bat first,' said Cook to the BBC's Test Match Special. Jaiswal and Rahul played solid cricket for the first 24 overs, making it the first instance in the last seven Tests at Headingley where a wicket didn't fall in the first 10 overs of the game. It was also the first fifty-plus opening stand in the first innings of a Leeds Test since Graeme Smith & Alviro Petersen's 120-run stand in 2012. After winning the toss, Stokes elected to field first and said, 'We'll bowl. Headingley is a very good cricket wicket. We've had some really good games here. Want to try and use the early conditions. Been a long time coming, bit strange that this is just the second series but we're ready. It's been mixed, some lads have played county cricket, we've had three days of really good cricket. Usual suspects in the top seven, Woakes, Brydon, Bashir, Tongue and myself make up the bowling.' India skipper Gill said, 'We would've bowled first as well, might be a bit tough in the first session but it should be good to bat on later. Sun is out, should be a good batting deck for us. Preparation has been amazing, we played a practice game in Beckenham, lads are feeling great. Sai makes his debut, Karun comes in. Sai will bat at three.' India were 92/2 at Lunch after Rahul fell for 42 and debutant Sai Sudharsan was strangled down leg by Stokes.