
Rishabh Pant introduced Headingley to its ft with a spectacular hundred and Jasprit Bumrah as soon as once more delivered a masterclass in hostile quick bowling, but England weathered the storm by way of a tenacious Ollie Pope to finish Day Two on 209 for 3 in reply to India’s imposing 471. Score: India vs England 1st Test Day 2Trailing by 262 runs, the hosts discovered much-needed stability by way of Pope’s unbeaten century and stand with Ben Duckett, earlier than a late strike by Bumrah introduced some reduction to the guests.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!Despite Bumrah’s searing spells – which included the wicket of Joe Root and a close to dismissal of Harry Brook off a no-ball – England confirmed grit and gumption, led by Pope’s calculated aggression and management.Pant flips, soars, and silences criticsIndia started the day at 359 for 3, and the morning belonged to Rishabh Pant. Mixing audacity with calculated shot-making, he reached his seventh Test century with a wide ranging one-handed six off Shoaib Bashir. The celebration – a trademark somersault – underlined the intent. His innings of 134 got here after a 209-run partnership with captain Shubman Gill, who notched a career-best 147.Pant’s brilliance felt like vindication. Six months after being labelled “stupid, stupid, stupid” by Sunil Gavaskar for his shot choice, the legendary batter was heard exclaiming “superb, superb, superb” on air as Pant reached his century.
Bumrah’s brilliance: Too sizzling to deal withJasprit Bumrah started with a magic ball to dismiss Zak Crawley within the very first over and returned later to take away Duckett and Root with deliveries that reeked of high quality and menace. Duckett’s dismissal – inside-edge onto stumps – halted a 122-run stand, whereas Root’s poke to slip marked Bumrah’s tenth dismissal of the England star in Tests.He almost had Brook too, caught by Siraj at superb leg, just for it to be known as a no-ball – Bumrah’s third of the over. But his figures of three/48 didn’t fairly mirror how threatening he was all day.Pope’s poise steals the sessionComing in amid chaos, Ollie Pope confirmed composure and readability. He was dropped early by Yashasvi Jaiswal and survived an LBW enchantment by Siraj, but as soon as settled, his footwork and bottom-hand flicks reduce by way of the Indian assault.Pope, on 100* at stumps, constructed a vital 122-run stand with Duckett and later added 80 with Root. His celebration, a soar and punch within the air, echoed England’s reduction as Headingley rose in applause.Collapse dents India regardless of huge completeIndia, as soon as cruising, misplaced seven wickets for 41 runs after the dismissal of Gill and Pant. The collapse – as batting coach Sitanshu Kotak admitted – got here too quickly. “It was a collapse. We expected better,” he stated, although he lauded Gill’s progress post-BGT and defended Pant’s distinctive methodology: “Just because he plays aggressive doesn’t mean he can’t defend.”