IND vs ENG 4th Test: Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill Take India to 34/1 After Root’s 122 Guides England To 353

Nthe ongoing fourth Test at the JSCA International Stadium, young Indian batters Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill displayed resilience, guiding India to a score of 34/1 at lunch on day two.

Their partnership, with Jaiswal unbeaten on 27 and Gill on 4, provided stability to the Indian innings after England posted a formidable first innings total of 353 runs, largely propelled by Joe Root’s unbeaten knock of 122 runs.

With England currently holding a lead of 319 runs over India, the focus for the Indian batsmen will be to build partnerships and chip away at the deficit.

In response to England’s 353, India lost captain Rohit Sharma early after he pushed forward to a length ball from James Anderson and got a healthy nick behind to keeper Ben Foakes.

Jaiswal, the leading run-scorer in the series, was cautious against fast-bowlers early on, and even survived an outside edge due to playing with soft hands off Robinson.

He then played back-to-back fours “via drive and whip off pads” against Anderson, before giving the same treatment to Robinson in the last over before lunch.

Earlier, resuming from 302/7, England added 51 runs, with Ollie Robinson making 58, also his maiden half-century in the format. But they lost their last three wickets for six runs in the span of 17 balls, two of which were picked by Ravindra Jadeja to be India’s stand-out bowler with 4-67. From being 112/5 at lunch on day one, England will be satisfied to get a total above 350.

Day two’s morning began with Robinson resuming from 31 not out and flicking Mohammed Siraj for a boundary. Shortly after, India took the second new ball, but Robinson continued to churn out

boundaries “” cutting, driving and pulling Akash Deep for three boundaries.

Robinson got his maiden Test fifty with a sweep off Ravindra Jadeja over square leg going for four. But the left-arm spinner had the last laugh as Robinson attempted to reverse-sweep which brushed his glove before going through to the keeper Dhruv Jurel, who took a sharp low catch, ending his 102-run partnership with Root.

Three balls later, Shoaib Bashir went for a wild slog off Jadeja, but the leading edge was snapped by backward point. Anderson was the last man to fall after being adjudged lbw in an attempt to sweep Jadeja, with Root’s 122 not out being the highlight of England’s first innings.

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