Twitter Reactions: India's relentless pacers blow England away for 183 at Trent Bridge
Bumrah returned to form picking up four wickets while Shami plucked three.
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India have dominated the opening day of the first Test against England at Trent Bridge in Nottingham. The day began with both the teams surprising with their selections. India picked Shardul Thakur in their line-up ahead of Ishant Sharma while Ravi Ashwin, the premier spinner, was dropped for Ravindra Jadeja. Even England went with an all-pace attack beefing their batting a bit as well by picking Sam Curran and Ollie Robinson.
Virat Kohli’s poor record at the toss continued as Joe Root opted to bat first. And that was the only thing that went England’s way. Jasprit Bumrah opened the bowling for India and struck in the very first over pinning Rory Burns in front of the stumps. It was the perfect set up as a series of away going deliveries was followed by an incoming one and Burns was found wanting right away.
Zak Crawley and Dom Sibley then hung around for around 20 overs adding 42 runs. However, the partnership was broken when the former inside-edged one to Rishabh Pant off his thigh pad. The India wicket-keeper pushed Kohli to take a review which seemed fatal at that time but it proved to be a good one in the end. Sibley then wasted another start falling into the leg-side trap off Mohammed Shami.
England skipper Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow then rebuilt the innings nicely from 66/3. The duo added 72 runs for the fourth wicket as the former looked in exceptional touch. He looked top notch and class apart from rest of the England batters. Root scored a very good half-century to keep India at bay while also treating the crowd with some brilliant shots.
England lose wickets in a heap
Just when things were going away from India, Shami struck at the stroke of Tea to dismiss Bairstow lbw. And in the final session, England collapsed. It started with Dan Lawrence getting strangled down the leg-side followed by Jos Buttler bagging an 18-ball duck thanks to some superb bowling from Bumrah in a relentless spell.
Shardul Thakur pinning Joe Root right in front of stumps was literally the final nail in the coffin for England as he could’ve stretched England’s innings a bit. From 138/3, England were struggling at 160/9 and this time around, India didn’t let the tail wag. However, their last tour’s nemesis, Sam Curran hung around to smash some quick runs, 27 of those, adding 23 runs for the last wicket.
England were bundled out for just 183 runs in the first innings with Bumrah leading the way picking four wickets. Shami was brilliant as well returning with the figures of 17-2-28-3. Thakur plucked a couple while Siraj also picked up a wicket.
In response, India’s openers KL Rahul and Rohit Sharma had to see off around an hour or so. And the duo survived some of the unplayable deliveries while also impressing with their technique overall. India ended the day on 21/0 in 13 overs to cap off the day absolutely on top. The visitors will have to bat well in tough batting conditions on the second day while England will look for wickets early.
Here’s how Twitter reacted:
We are going to lose 8-9 overs today after extending play for half an hour beyond the scheduled close. Are teams no longer allowed to bowl overs in time?
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) August 4, 2021
A word for Rishabh Pant's keeping today, easy to forget while praising the seamers but such a tough task to keep with the ball moving so much. Quietly ticks another box in his skillset.
— Saurabh Malhotra (@MalhotraSaurabh) August 4, 2021
Day 1 dominated by #TeamIndia Shabbash
— Sunandan Lele (@sunandanlele) August 4, 2021
It was vintage Bumrah in Nottingham, he once again showed that how good he is in all format, the treasure of India.
— Bhawana (@bhawnakohli5) August 4, 2021
Some people said Jasprit Bumrah needs IPL and MI to perform.
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) August 4, 2021
Advantage India @BCCI after a bowlers' day at @TrentBridge with @imVkohli wearing the biggest smile over Joe Root. Day 2 we need the rain to stay away! #ENGvIND #TestCricket
— Alan Wilkins (@alanwilkins22) August 4, 2021
#ENGvsIND Batting is tough cos conditions are great for bowlers. Indian openers could easily nick off … but batting looks much less complicated now doesn’t it? Simple basics….
— Alan Butcher (@abutch58) August 4, 2021
Top Class effort from our bowling unit.#ENGvsIND
— Parvinder Awana (@ParvinderAwana) August 4, 2021
India have been excellent with the Ball today … Unfortunately for England,Old problems that have been around the Test Team arrived again … many techniques look at all sea against the moving ball … #ENGvIND … & once again we will get around 80 overs of cricket today !!!!!!!
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) August 4, 2021
Playing with 5 bowlers in the playing 11 works so well for this Indian team as far as the bowling is concern.fantastic effort from #bumrah #shami #shardul Ball is moving so seeing the contest between Indian batsmen vs English bowlers,mazaa aaega
— Irfan Pathan (@IrfanPathan) August 4, 2021
Indian seamers length on very first day is outstanding. Especially the way they made the mistakes in WTC final. #IndvsEng
— R P Singh रुद्र प्रताप सिंह (@rpsingh) August 4, 2021
Outstanding pace bowling using swing and seam by @BCCI bowlers. Advantage India 🇮🇳 but a tricky session ahead for India’s top order to close out the first day. #ENGvsIND @Jaspritbumrah93 Shami & Thakur
— Alan Wilkins (@alanwilkins22) August 4, 2021
England's tail: Expectations vs Reality 😛 #ENGvsIND pic.twitter.com/Dtm58df1ww
— Wasim Jaffer (@WasimJaffer14) August 4, 2021
Massive respect for commentators continuing to speak on technical aspects with the camera person showing visuals of kids holding and enjoying flake ice cream cones! 😅 #ENGvsIND
— Shikha Pandey (@shikhashauny) August 4, 2021
"Mohammed Shami is India's number 1 fast bowler"- Parthiv Patel#ENGvIND @parthiv9 @cricketaakash
— Amit Joshi (@iOnlyAJ) August 4, 2021
When Sam Curran came into the Test side 3yrs ago many said he’d end up a better batter than bowler… sadly our domestic structure & T20 leagues could ensure that doesn’t happen I reckon #ENGvsIND
— Alan Butcher (@abutch58) August 4, 2021
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