Indian seamers dominate to put England on the back seat on Day 1 at Trent Bridge

Cricket News: India's pace quadrant knocked over the English batters on the first day to start the series in grand fashion. Indian captain Virat Kohli played a huge gamble by dropping Ravichandran Ashwin to accommodate four quick bowlers at the Trent Bridge.

The decision has proved to be fruitful so far as India managed to bowl out the hosts for just 183 runs. Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, Mohammed Shami and Shardul Thakur all picked up wickets at regular intervals to dismantle England's innings.

Indian bowlers gave a below-par performance in the WTC final against New Zealand. They managed to bounce back in this game and clearly showcased a change in tactic by bowling a lot more deliveries near the good length area. Short pitch deliveries were considerably cut down which worked massively in India's favour.

As for England, it was another disappointing batting performance. India managed to pick up wickets at important times like the start and end of sessions. Rory Burns, Ollie Robinson, Dan Lawrence and Jos Buttler got out for a duck while Joe Root was the only batsman to score a half-century. Zak Crawley and Jonny Bairstow got decent starts but threw away their wickets. Sam Curran managed to get 27 valuable runs while batting with the tail-enders.

Indian openers Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul negotiated 13 overs at the end of the day to make sure that India end the day without losing a wicket. India go into day two trailing by 162 runs with 10 wickets in hand. India's batting is very deep with Ravindra Jadeja and Shardul Thakur coming in at number 7 and 8 respectively. Virat Kohli will be hoping to get a heavy first-innings lead and increase the possibility of knocking over England in the third innings itself.

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Player of Day 1:

Jasprit Bumrah

Jasprit Bumrah was under a lot of scrutiny after failing to pick a wicket against New Zealand in the WTC final. The seamer silenced all critics with a remarkable bowling performance. The Gujarat bowler got Rory Burns and Jos Buttler out for duck before cleaning up the tail by dismissing Stuart Broad and James Anderson. Bumrah is going to be very key for India in this series and his performance on day 1 is a very positive indication of things to come.

 

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