Key Points

KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal put on a solid opening stand to give India a strong start in the fourth Test. England’s bowlers found movement but failed to take a wicket in the first session. Rahul’s experience and Jaiswal’s patience kept India steady despite early challenges. The duo’s unbeaten partnership sets a solid foundation for India’s innings.

Key Points: Rahul and Jaiswal Lead India to Strong Start in 4th Test

  • Rahul displays composure with an unbeaten 40 off 82 balls
  • Jaiswal shows discipline despite England’s seam movement
  • India reach 78/0 at lunch after England elect to bowl
  • Woakes and Archer trouble openers but fail to break partnership
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4th Test: Rahul and Jaiswal show patience to stitch unbroken 78-run opening stand

KL Rahul (40*) and Yashasvi Jaiswal (36*) guide India to 78/0 at lunch on Day One against England in the fourth Test at Old Trafford.

"Rahul and Jaiswal ensured India didn’t lose a single wicket in the session. – Match Report"

Manchester, July 23

KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal showed immense patience and grit to stitch an unbroken opening stand and help India reach 78 for no loss in 26 overs at lunch on Day One of the fourth Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series against England at Old Trafford here on Wednesday.

After England won the toss and put India into batting first, Rahul was at his composed best and played late to be unbeaten on 40 off 82 deliveries. Jaiswal, meanwhile, showed patience and immaculate discipline in the face of England’s bowlers getting seam movement, to be 36 not out off 74 balls.

It was a session where England toiled hard and got movement plus bounce. But Rahul and Jaiswal ensured India didn’t lose a single wicket in the session, especially after skipper Shubman Gill felt it was a good toss to lose.

Jaiswal rode his luck when Chris Woakes repeatedly beat him on the outside edge, but the veteran pace bowling all-rounder couldn’t find an edge in his marathon eight-over spell, with the left-handed opener taking three fours off him while Rahul hit him for two boundaries.

When Brydon Carse came in, Rahul cut him twice to the boundary, before Jaiswal carved him in the gap between third slip and gully. Rahul went past 400 runs in the series and faced Jofra Archer more than his younger partner Jaiswal, who fell to the pacer twice at the Lord’s.

After cutting Ben Stokes for four, Jaiswal got a lucky boundary off Archer for four, before upper-cutting the England skipper for six, as he and Rahul helped India get through the session without losing a wicket and would start to get the edge ahead of England in the second session.

Brief scores:

India 78 for no loss in 26 overs (KL Rahul 40 not out, Yashasvi Jaiswal 36 not out) against England

- IANS

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Priya M
Jaiswal's discipline is impressive for someone so young! But let's not get carried away - England's bowlers will come back stronger after lunch. Need to convert this start into big hundreds.
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Amit S
Good to see Rahul back in form after his injury struggles. His technique against seam bowling has improved so much since his early days. Hope he gets his century today!
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Sarah B
As an England fan, I'm worried about how well India's openers handled our bowling attack. That upper cut six from Jaiswal was class! Need Anderson to break this partnership soon.
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Neha P
Why is Gill not opening? He's been our best batsman this series. The management keeps changing combinations too much. But credit to Rahul-Jaiswal for making the most of this opportunity.
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Vikram D
The real test begins now! England will come hard with Anderson and Archer bowling together after lunch. If we can survive that spell, we can dream of 300+ today. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

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