On the first day of the England Test tour, Successful Jaiswal and skipper Shubman Gill won centuries for India.
Opener Yashvi Jaiswal and skipper Shubam Gill centuries, the captaincy was the first in the series against England in the opener of the series against England.
Despite the obvious, humid headingy situation, England chose to bowl first on Friday, as each of the last six leads Test matches won the first bowling.
Ben Stokes’ decision seemed to be misused, India openers KL Rahul and Jaiswal were looking at great form, but Rahul faced 42 runs and the England captain quickly removed Sai Sudarshan, who made his final ball debut.
In the afternoon session, Jaiswal and Gill started the ship. The opener was strongly attacked in his fifth Test century.
“It was very special, which means a lot to me,” Jaiswal told the official radio broadcaster for the BBC series. “I’m really happy because I have done a lot of work before the IPL series.
“I just wanted to work for my team, for my country and myself. I have kept it. I like it. I like it. I don’t have a secret. I just try to work hard and want to do well when I get a chance. I just try to give my team the first place.”

Gill was under pressure on his Test bow as captain, in which Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma expected an easy transition after retirement.
After England initially worked hard on a fantastic humid leads, India’s fifth largest captain of the 25th year was found in the eye of the eye of the eye.
The injury was missing numerous front-line fast bowlers, they were released to the Breedon Cars and started the first Test on the soil of the house, as the debut Sudarshan had settled Rahul before he returned to the pavalian quickly.
On the basis of JA Jaiswal, who travels in the sixth half of the ten innings against England, Gill showed his class with his fastest test 50.
In the afternoon session, Jaiswal pushed his hands to the hosts in the fifth century from the captain racing to the fifth century and the third ChiRD against England.

After Stokes hit the cleaning of a 3 -run Clean Baul’s cleaner, Gill and Ishbh Pant retained the scoreboard while ending the third wicket position of the 3 of 3 and entered the first Test century outside Asia on the journey of covers.
Pant ended an unforgettable day for India with a strange appearance shot with a shot, and England climbed the mountain and not to come to the beginning of the summer.
England coach Tim Sothha said, “This was a difficult day, but we will soon have a chance to bat.” “We will come back tomorrow and try to incorporate something.
“Oh guys are good. The strength of this side is that sometimes things can be difficult, but they try not to get stuck in the feelings of bad days.”