– yashasvi Jaiswal scored a record-breaking 87 in just 107 balls,including 13 boundaries.
– captain Shubman Gill remained unbeaten adn scored a century before stumps.
– Ravindra Jadeja contributed with an crucial innings, scoring an unbeaten 41 off 67 balls.
– Chris Woakes took two wickets. Brydon carse, Ben Stokes, and Shoaib Bashir claimed one each.
– KL Rahul was dismissed for two runs while Rishabh Pant fell after scoring just 25. Nitish Kumar Reddy managed only one run.
– Karun Nair provided some balance with his knock of 31 runs from fifty balls.
Day one at Edgbaston showcased India’s resilience despite England managing intermittent breakthroughs. The measured approach by jaiswal and the commanding presence of Shubman Gill appear to have stabilized India’s innings under challenging conditions. While England capitalized on important dismissals like KL Rahul early in the match, their consistency in taking wickets seems insufficient to disrupt India entirely as evidenced by significant partnerships built throughout the day.
This performance highlights India’s growing depth in its batting lineup, particularly through emerging players like Jaiswal stepping into key roles alongside experienced talents like Jadeja. Meanwhile, England’s efforts show potential but lack sustained momentum to overwhelm India’s batting strategy thus far.
As both teams look ahead to Day Two, this solid foundation places India on track toward perhaps controlling this phase of play unless sharper bowling can be brought forth by England’s side.