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England kicks off with a spirited start, but faces a setback with the loss of three wickets.

England tour of India 2024
Jonny Bairstow counter-punched after England slipped to 60/3

England's Optimistic Start

In the eagerly anticipated marquee series in India, England showcased a breezy beginning, opting to bat first with a spin-heavy attack. The top order, led by Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley, made an impressive start, forming a solid partnership of 55 for the first wicket. However, the introduction of India’s renowned spin duo, R Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja, posed challenges for England, resulting in a setback as they lost three wickets, reaching 60/3

Resilience Amidst Challenges

Despite the early setbacks, Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow exhibited resilience, counter-punching their way to 108/3 by the Lunch break. Mohammed Siraj’s erratic start and some aggressive play from the openers added to the excitement, maintaining a run rate above five in the initial overs.

Spin Magic Unleashed

Rohit Sharma’s strategic move to introduce spin from both ends proved effective for India. Ashwin’s skidder dismissed Duckett, followed by Jadeja claiming Ollie Pope’s wicket with an edged delivery to the slip fielder. Although Root survived a close call, Crawley mistimed a shot off Ashwin, bringing England from 55/0 to 60/3 swiftly.

Root and Bairstow's Rescue Act

Facing potential trouble, Root and Bairstow stepped up to the challenge, adding 48 crucial runs before the Lunch break. Bairstow’s positive start against Jadeja, including a couple of boundaries, contributed to stabilizing England’s innings. Despite tactical changes from Rohit, rotating spinners against the right-handers, Root and Bairstow stood strong, providing England with a foundation as they headed into the second session.

Brief scores: England 108/3 (Ben Duckett 35, Jonny Bairstow 32*; R Ashwin 2/20) vs India

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