Twitter Reactions: Dominant Rohit Sharma puts India in command on Day 1
Rishabh Pant pulled Stone in the final over of the day to take India to 300/6 at stumps.
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England entered in scene II at Chennai in a fashion least would have thought. But as most, including the England skipper Joe Root, expected, India came into the reckoning in a statement-giving manner, going to stumps on day one with a handy lead.
Winning the toss and opting to bat on a much livelier track, India made three changes, handing Axar Patel his maiden cap apart from including Kuldeep Yadav and Mohammed Siraj, at the expense of Shabaz Nadeem, Washington Sundar, and Jasprit Bumrah, respectively. Having named their XII on the eve of the fixture, England welcomed Moeen Ali and Ben Foakes and introduced a new-look bowling attack in Stuart Broad and Olly Stone.
India was jolted early as Shubman Gill perished to misjudgment, shouldering arms to an Olly Stone delivery that nipped in from a length, and trapped him on the front. England employed spin early and the puffs of dust, slightly uneven bounce, and the odd ball turning sharply were all signs that the track was true to expectations. Given the black-soiled top layer, the footmarks and signs of deprecation became visible as early as the first session, and bar Rohit Sharma, every other batsman looked in some trouble while tackling the England bowlers.
Dominant show from Rohit Sharma
After the early loss of Gill, Cheteshwar Pujara was, quite characteristically, solid in defense and kept meeting the pitch of the ball as he added runs at his own sweet pace. He was lucky in surviving a couple of chances off Jack Leach when despite healthily edging the ball, the ball did not carry to the slips. Although, the 85-run alliance for the second wicket ended when Leach was finally rewarded as Pujara lunged forward and edged to Ben Stokes in slips.
Having largely kept the foot on the accelerator in a session where the opponents notched up runs at or around the 4-run mark, the fortunes swayed England’s way courtesy of Moeen Ali, who left the Indian skipper Virat Kohli dumbfounded, dismissing him for a rare duck. Exploiting a raging turn from a rough developed outside the off stump, Moeen nicely tossed one up, luring Kohli for the expansive drive, and witnessed the ball running through the wide gap between bat and pad before knocking the top of off.
Meanwhile, Rohit Sharma, unfazed by anything unfurling at the opposite end, played with utter positivity as he swept, paddled, drove, and pulled his way to a 47-ball 50. So complete and clear was his domination that out of India’s 106 at Lunch, no less than 80 came off his bat.
Rohit-Rahane march on
Starting slowly after the proceedings resumed, both Rohit Sharma and Ajinkya Rahane tucked in their tents deeper as they played vigilantly. Rahane got into his groove picking up a couple of boundaries off Olly Stone after a brief passage of inactivity, whereas a watchful Rohit Sharma got back into his elements too, as he smoked a six against Moeen Ali to reach 97.
A couple of nervy moments and a maiden over from Stuart Broad later, Rohit paddle swept one behind off Moeen to reach his 7th Test century off 130 balls. While it was Rohit’s elegance that hogged all the attention, Rahane fought hard and quietened his naysayers in style, accomplishing a half-century after Tea in tough and challenging conditions. Keeping his composure intact, he took India to a position of strength in what was a wicket-less session for the visitors as India moved to 189/3 at Tea.
England clawback
India was in complete command when Rohit Sharma nudged Joe Root for a single to script his fourth 150-plus score in Test, although he holed out deep square leg off Leach soon after, to bring the 162-run partnership to an end. Squeezed between Rohit’s fall and Rahane’s dismissal was a bit of umpiring controversy: England reviewed a catch at short leg in the 75th over, when the third umpire only confirmed if there was an inside edge, failing to ensure if there was any glove involved.
That there was some glove involved indeed and Rahane survived did not matter much as Moeen Ali cleaned him up while he was trying to sweep the spinner. The new man Rishabh Pant showed his natural instincts, smacking Jack Leach for a four before dancing down the track to pick a six over long-on in the following over.
Adding 35 with Ravi Ashwin, Pant assaulted Moeen Ali too, in the 82nd over, scoring boundaries off successive balls. Ashwin, after trying to get a few runs for himself, perished as India’s last wicket of the day, pushing a Joe Root delivery straight to short leg. Pant pulled Stone in the final over of the day to take India to 300/6 at stumps.
Here are the best tweets
How many overs to get England out on this pitch ?? Any predictions champ ? https://t.co/SnmZiOXByL
— Harbhajan Turbanator (@harbhajan_singh) February 13, 2021
What a player @ImRo45 💯🇮🇳👏👏👏👏😊
— Rahul Sharma (@ImRahulSharma3) February 13, 2021
What an amazing innings from the graceful and elegant @ImRo45 ! Such class, love watching him bat 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
— Shane Warne (@ShaneWarne) February 13, 2021
Ben Foakes is giving a masterclass on how to keep today !!! Incredible …. #JustSaying #INDvsENG
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) February 13, 2021
Ben Foakes…
— Laurie🏏Evans🏌️♂️ (@LaurieEvans32) February 13, 2021
Rohit the Rhino Man! 💥💥💥💥
— Kevin Pietersen🦏 (@KP24) February 13, 2021
Test pitch , day 1 with a broken surface ………………………
— David 'Bumble' Lloyd (@BumbleCricket) February 13, 2021
Incredible shot from Pant out of the rough. #INDvsENG
— Rikki Clarke (@RikkiClarke81) February 13, 2021
I think @ashwinravi99 will enjoy bowling on this wicket…..
— Ben Duckett (@BenDuckett1) February 13, 2021
Good end of the day for England, this. Really pleased for Moeen. Reward for all his hard work.#INDvsENG
— Ian Bell (@Ian_Bell) February 13, 2021
The obligatory get one we’ll get two!! Two men on nought 😂 #INDvsENG
— Rikki Clarke (@RikkiClarke81) February 13, 2021
How can a third umpire not look at that?!?! 🤦🏻♂️
— Glenn Maxwell (@Gmaxi_32) February 13, 2021
Covid umpiring
— Laurie🏏Evans🏌️♂️ (@LaurieEvans32) February 13, 2021
You’re kidding, what is the 3rd umpire on 🤣🤣🙈🙈
— Ben Duckett (@BenDuckett1) February 13, 2021
The First Hundred by a Indian in 2021 .!
Keep Going brothaman @ImRo45
Many more to you this year except against @KKRiders 😋 #Hitman ❤️💥 pic.twitter.com/qSbQCBBdfy
— DK (@DineshKarthik) February 13, 2021
Love watching athletes make things look simple. @ImRo45 making this pitch look like a road from ball one #150 #INDvsENG
— Lisa Sthalekar (@sthalekar93) February 13, 2021
This is already looking like a Match winning innings from @ImRo45 !!! He seems to be able to hit a boundary off the spinners whenever he wants …. #INDvENG
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) February 13, 2021
Without trying to state the obvious, England need a wicket. Urgently.#INDvENG
— Ian Bell (@Ian_Bell) February 13, 2021
Moeen Ali is going at nearly 5 runs an over on this pitch !! #Chepauk #IndvsEng #ChennaiTest
— Rohan Gavaskar (@rohangava9) February 13, 2021
Let’s repeat @ImRo45 is a special player!
— Irfan Pathan (@IrfanPathan) February 13, 2021
Great innings by @imro45. Just showing why class is permanent, always. #INDvENG
— rishi dhawan (@rishid100) February 13, 2021
Dom Bess 17 wkts in 3 Tests at an ave of 22 !!! Dropped …. Would a batsman be dropped if he had scored 350 runs in 3 Tests !!???? #INDvsENG
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) February 13, 2021
DOOMED … #1-1 #INDvENG
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) February 13, 2021
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