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India's opening batsmen Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul forged a strong partnership on the first day of the fourth Test against England at Emirates Old Trafford. After England won the toss and elected to bowl, the Indian openers navigated the...
The day began with England winning the toss and opting to bowl, a decision influenced by the favorable overhead conditions. However, Jaiswal and Rahul managed to weather the initial storm, with Jaiswal showcasing aggressive strokes, including a six off Stokes. Rahul, on the other hand, displayed a more cautious approach, providing stability at the other end.
England's bowlers, particularly Chris Woakes and Jofra Archer, sought to exploit any vulnerability. Woakes managed to trouble Jaiswal, even breaking his bat handle, but couldn't claim a wicket. Archer, though accurate, lacked the threatening pace he displayed in previous matches.
Liam Dawson picked up Yashasvi Jaiswal's wicket, with Harry Brook catching. Gill was dismissed by Stokes, with Rod Tucker taking an age to give the decision. Smith dropped Sudharsan, who was aiming for the same dismissal as the first Test.
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