Shubman Gill: Under the sunny and cloudy skies at Headingley, two young batters of India’s new Test era dazzled with brilliant strokes to hit a century each and totally dominate England on Day One of the newly-constituted Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy.
New captain Shubman Gill, with a magnificent 127 not out, and Yashasvi Jaiswal, scoring 101, led India’s charge. At the same time, vice-captain Rishabh Pant added a steady 65 not out as India amassed a formidable 359/3 in 85 overs after losing the toss and fully capitalised on England’s weak bowling line-up.
Jaiswal’s 101 came off 157 balls - his first Test century on English soil, third against the hosts, and fifth overall. His knock was a masterclass in dominating off-side strokeplay – cutting and driving off England’s fast bowlers with absolute ease. Gill’s 127 not-out came off 175 balls - showcasing terrific composure and a calculated attacking version to become the fifth India skipper to hit a century in his first Test as the side’s leader.