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Jadeja first showed an aggressive stance with the ball. He was not stable at the crease, but was looking for opportunities to score runs. He also took some risks against Bashir

Delhi: India’s start in Birmingham against England on the first day of the second Test was nothing special. But when the team was in trouble, Ravindra Jadeja played a cool and strong innings and brought India to a good position. After the stagger of India’s top and middle order, Jadeja took up the front with the lower order and played an important partnership with captain Shubman Gill.

Varun Aaron praised Jadeja

Former Indian fast bowler Varun Aaron appreciated Jadeja’s batting. He said that Jadeja batting according to the situation and took an aggressive stance against England bowlers, especially spinner Shoaib Bashir. Aaron said in a conversation on Geographistar that Jadeja not only rotated the strike, but also kept the scoreboard running continuously.

Jadeja’s confidence with body language

Aaron said that Jadeja’s body language was fantastic. He first showed an aggressive attitude with the ball. He was not stable at the crease, but was looking for opportunities to score runs. He also took some risks against Bashir, but he played completely thoughtfully. This attitude proved beneficial for the team.

Gill and Jadeja’s partnership takes the innings

India’s innings started with Yashasvi Jaiswal’s brilliant batting. He scored 87 runs and shared an 80 -run partnership with Karun Nair (31 runs). However, the middle order could not last long and Rishabh Pant, who had scored two centuries in the last Test, could only score only 25 runs.

After this, Shubman Gill and Jadeja took care of the innings. Gill scored his second century of this series. At the same time, Jadeja scored an unbeaten 41 runs and did not let any other wicket fall by the end of the day. Together, they shared an unbeaten 99 -run partnership.

Scoreboard increases rapidly

India’s run speed in the last session of the innings was close to four runs per over. Jadeja scored fast with the lower order and took the team beyond 300. Varun Aaron told that Jadeja maintained a good balance between aggression and stability.

India’s position strong

By the end of the first day’s play, India had scored 310 runs for 5 wickets. At one time when the team had lost 5 wickets on 211, this score seemed difficult. Now that the second day’s game starts, the fans will hop that Gill and Jadeja will score a big score and put pressure on England.

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