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Who is Virat, exactly?
Ben Stokes has been trying to stop talk of Australia for a reason.
English cricket’s biggest weakness is that it occasionally borders on obsession, with the focus on the upcoming Ashes series.
Stokes knew the magnitude of the challenge his side’s current opponents will face over the next six weeks because he had already been aware of it before the hosts’ toil on day one of the five-test series against India in Leeds revealed how serious the distraction would be for him.
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Yashasvi Jaiswal must already be disliked by Stokes and England.
The batter who lived in a groundsman’s tent as a 10-year-old has quickly become England’s scourge despite the 23-year-old appearing no older than the university freshmen who fill the terraced streets around Headingley.
In their 4-1 home series victory over Stokes’ men last year, Jaiswal tallied 712 runs and placed their best bowler, James Anderson, in early retirement.
He hit three straight sixes off Anderson in Rajkot, the first of which was a thrillingly inventive sweep over a deep square leg.
A total contrast, this elegant 101 from 159 balls, would have delighted Yorkshire and England great Sir Geoffrey Boycott who was watching.
Although Jaiswal is a megastar in the Indian Premier League, he started out slowly before aiming to send England’s bowlers off. England attempted to hit the pads from over the wicket, but the offside batsman only managed to score 92 of his runs.
No one from the world’s cricketing superpower can match Jaiswal’s 1, 899 runs after 20 Tests, despite the fact that he has now scored centuries in his first Test and first innings in both Australia and England, which are the two places where all Indian batters are most scrutinized.
Before this game, it was discussed how India could replace Kohli, the defining cricketer of the past ten years who left after delivering the format with 230 runs, 30 centuries, and everything else.
However, Jaiswal already has 15 or more 50-point records, four more than Kohli at the same time. The legendary Sachin Tendulkar only had eight at this point.
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India’s second century was met with a roaring release of emotion, as Jaiswal scurried around Headingley to celebrate three figures.
Shubman Gill, an IPL debutant at age 18, has been groomed for this role since he was a teenager. He won the tournament player of the year at the Under-19 World Cup.
As he timed Josh Tongue through the covers, a shot that perfectly captured the first Test century outside of Asia, he had a moment to recover from all those waits, weeks, and years.
Gill might make the ideal captain for their new era.
Before him, Rohit Sharma, Kohli, and MS Dhoni were captains who had their careers a year before the IPL’s explosion, but Gill has grown up in a way that makes special occasions like these feel like a hit in the neighborhood park.
When you led your franchise in front of 100, 000 spectators at the biggest sporting stadium in the world, what is a test match in West Yorkshire in front of 20 000?
Gill’s ascendance does not mean the Test match will be less enjoyable.
Gill has started in a similar vein to Kohli, who has used the strongest tides in his career to promote the longest format.
He claimed on Thursday that the IPL’s potential would outweigh any success in the series. His exaltation suggested that those words were not intended to be merely a request.
Gill and Kohli have similar traits, including an elegant cover drive and a fierce fitness regimen. They also have a lot of differences.
The unadulterated Kohli never batted with black socks, which club players do not get, and a poorly matching undershirt like Gill did on Friday, nor would he make fun of the media as Gill did 24 hours earlier.
When asked to share any advice his predecessors gave before this series, Gill replied, “I wouldn’t be telling you any tips one day before the match.”
Gill possesses a softly spoken calmness despite the fact that he may not share Kohli’s aura.
Gill’s 175 balls as skipper saw him record the most serene innings by an Indian in England since 2006, with a mere 8.5% of his false shots percentage.
An Ollie Pope hit that was made a mistaken call for a run that would have ended the diving India captain, but Gill’s pre-match calmness was reflected in the middle afterward.
It is absurd to draw too many conclusions from a single day of sunshine.
In the Leeds sunshine, Chris Woakes’ understrength bowling attack did not pose a threat, but he will be less generous with boundary chances once more.
KL Rahul and Jaiswal were able to defend the new ball, but their opening overs were halted by hand on another day.
However, it is obvious that any worries about India following Kohli and Rohit’s retirements were unfounded.
Rishabh Pant’s quick cameo against Rohit and Kohli, who both retired without the series win in England they desired has a chance to go one better than the band of IPL rockstars that frontman Jasprit Bumrah has yet to be seen.
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Source: BBC
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