Leeds: The second day of the first match of Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy of the five Test match between India and England continues. On the first day, India scored 359 runs for three wickets till the stumps. Now India has reached its score beyond 450.
Shubman Gill was dismissed after playing captaincy innings. In the process of scoring a fast run, an aerial fire turned upside down. On the ball of Habib Bashir, Tongs caught a comfortable catch at deep backward square leg. End of 147 runs in 227 balls.

Gill’s captaincy innings ended
IND Vs Eng: Rishabh Pant also completed century
Indian vice -captain and wicketkeeper batsman Rishabh Pant completed the seventh century of his career. This is his fourth century against England. On the second day of the match, on the first ball of the 100th over, a six -ball century was scored against Shoaib Bashir, hitting a six. How the color of Khabbu batsman going through very poor form in IPL is a great news for the Indian team.

Rishabh Pant’s century innings
Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant have taken over the second day’s front. India would like Shubman Gill complete his double century while Pant will expect a century innings. England would like to break the pair and take the first wicket of the day as soon as possible.
Who scored how many runs?
Vice -captain and wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant along with newly appointed captain Shubman Gill (127 not out) is scoring 65 runs at the crease. Opener Yashasvi Jaiswal (101 runs), KL Rahul (42) and debutant Sai Sudarshan were dismissed without opening an account. England captain Ben Stokes took two while Bridan Cars took one wicket.

Shubman Gill who has been noted an unbeaten century
Jaiswal said after the match, ‘The first day was very good. Everyone performed very well. It was great to bat at the crease under the circumstances of England. I enjoyed the innings. I prepared very well.

Yashasvi Jaiswal celebrating a century
Southee defends Ben Stokes
England’s fast bowling advisor Tim Southee defended the decision of captain Ben Stokes for bowling first on the dry wicket of Headingley, saying he hoped that the pitch bowlers would be favorable in the initial session, but India’s young and talented batsmen disappointed him by performing brilliantly.

Yashasvi Jaiswal’s century innings
Former captain Michael Vaughan criticized the decision of England captain Stokes. After the end of the first day’s play, Southee said in the press conference, ‘If you had a little help in the color of the wicket and a little moisture in it, then perhaps its effect would have been seen this morning. This decision was based on this.

IND vs Eng, 1st Test
England’s bet was turned upside down
England’s decision to bowl first after winning the toss in the first Test of the five -match series proved to be wrong, as captain Shubman Gill (127 not out) and Yashasvi Jaiswal (101) scored a century on a happy pitch, making India scored 359 runs for three wickets on the first day on Friday.