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Stokes’ Bold Gamble Backfires as India Dominate IND vs ENG 1st Test Day 1 at Headingley

IND vs ENG 1st Test 2025: Jaiswal & Gill made Centuries.
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IND vs ENG 1st Test 2025: Jaiswal & Gill Centuries Punish England’s Bowl-First Decision

The India national cricket team seized control on IND vs ENG 1st Test Day 1, finishing at 359/3 after Ben Stokes controversially chose to bowl first at Headingley (20th June 2025)Yashasvi Jaiswal (101) and Shubman Gill (127*) dismantled England’s attack, exposing flaws in Stokes’ tactical gamble.

  • India: 359/3 (85 overs)
  • Yashasvi Jaiswal: 101 (158)
  • Shubman Gill: 127* (175)
  • Rishabh Pant: 65 (102)
  • England Bowling: Stokes 2/43, Carse 1/70
  • Toss: England (Chose to bowl)

Stokes’ Controversial Decision: A Repeat of Hussain’s Brisbane Blunder?

Ben Stokes defended his call at the toss, citing a “greenish tinge” and moisture. Yet, under clear blue skies, India’s openers capitalized. Comparisons to Nasser Hussain’s 2002 Brisbane error emerged as England’s bowlers toiled without reward.

  • Pitch Misread: Expected early swing that never came.
  • Historical Bias: Last six Headingley winners bowled first (but in overcast conditions).
  • Overconfidence in Bazball Chase Theory?

IND vs ENG 1st Test 2025: Jaiswal & Gill Centuries Punish England’s Bowl-First Decision

  • 5th Test century, proving his adaptability overseas.
  • Aggressive yet controlled – 16 fours, 1 six.
  • Dismissed by Stokes with a beauty seaming away.
  • Unbeaten at stumps, anchoring India’s dominance.
  • Tore into England’s short-ball ploy – 34 runs off 31 balls vs Tongue.
  • Now averages 52.6 in Tests since 2024.
  • 138-run stand between Pant & Gill.
  • 129-run stand between Jaiswal & Gill.
  • England’s fielding lapses (dropped catches, no-balls) proved costly.

England’s Bowling Struggles: Where Did It Go Wrong?

  1. Lack of Discipline: Too short or too wide.
  2. Brydon Carse’s No-Ball Curse: Overstepped with Jaiswal on 45 (missed review).
  3. Stokes the Lone Warrior: Only bowler with control (2/43).
  4. Josh Tongue’s Pace Backfired: Gill targeted his bounce mercilessly.
  • Bowled 7 straight overs post-tea (83mph avg speed).
  • Dismissed Jaiswal & Sudharsan, but fatigue showed.
  • Can his body hold up for 5 Tests?

What’s Next? Day 2 Preview

  • India’s Target: 500+ to bat England out.
  • England’s Hope: Early wickets to limit damage and chase.
  • Key Battle: Pant (65*) vs Stokes.
  • Flat but may deteriorate.
  • Reverse swing crucial later.

Final Thoughts: India in Command

England’s bowl-first gamble failed spectacularly. With India at 359/3, Stokes faces a monumental task to avoid a series-defining deficit.

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