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First day of second test ends

Published - 2-FEB-2024 12:13 IST | Updated - 14-APR-2024 6:23 IST

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First day of second test ends: India's score 336/6

Yashasvi Jaiswal returned unbeaten on 179; Bashir-Rehan 2-2 wickets

The first day of the second match of the 5-match Test series between India and England has been in the name of Indian opener Yashasvi Jaiswal. He scored the second century of his Test career. Based on Jaiswal's innings, the Indian team has scored 336 runs for 6 wickets in the first innings on Friday. Jaiswal is unbeaten on 179 runs, while Ravichandran Ashwin is not out on 5 runs.

On Friday, at the YS Rajasekhara Reddy Cricket Stadium in Visakhapatnam, the Indian team won the toss and decided to bat, but the Indian captain who came to open could not prove this decision right. He was out after scoring 14 runs on the team score of 40 runs. Debuting bowler Shoaib Bashir got him caught by Ollie Pope.

KS Bharat (17 runs), Akshar Patel (27 runs), debutant Rajat Patidar 32, Shreyas Iyer 27, Shubhman Gill 34 and captain Rohit Sharma were out after scoring 14 runs. Shoaib Bashir and Rehan Ahmed took two wickets each. Tom Hartley and Anderson took one wicket each.

KS Bharat out after scoring 17 runs, second wicket to Ahmed

India lost the sixth wicket before the end of the day's play. After Bashir, Rehan Ahmed gave the second wicket to the English team. Here Indian wicketkeeper KS Bharat was out after scoring 17 runs. He wanted to play Rehan's short length wide ball at backward point and was caught by Bashir.

Rehan dismissed Patidar

England spinner Rehan Ahmed dismissed Rajat Patidar. This was India's fourth wicket in the first innings. Patidar, playing his debut test, scored 32 runs. His innings included three fours.

second session

The second session was entirely in the name of Team India. The team scored 122 runs losing one wicket in this session. Yashasvi completed his century in this session. By the end of the second session, India's score stood at 225/3.

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