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Jasprit Bumrah picked 4 wickets for India as England were all out for 183
India finished Day 1 on 21 for no loss, trailing by 162 runs
Indian pacers breathed fire in helpful conditions to dismiss a vulnerable England batting line-up for 183 and put their team in a strong position on Day 1 of the first Test on Wednesday. Jasprit Bumrah (4/46), who was not at his best during the World Test Championship final against New Zealand, was back in his element and ran through the opposition alongside his new ball partner Mohammad Shami (3/28). In fact, all the pacers including Mohammad Siraj (1/48) and Shardul Thakur (2/41) made the ball talk throughout the England innings lasting 65.4 overs, vindicating the team management s decision to go for a four-pronged pace attack while leaving out premier spinner R Ashwin from the playing XI.
Trescothick urges England to raise our game after India collapse
Batting coach
Marcus Trescothick said an underprepared England must raise our game after they slumped to 183 all out on the opening day of the first Test against India at Trent Bridge.
Several members of England s top seven had not played any red-ball cricket since a humiliating loss to New Zealand in June the team s first home Test series reverse in seven years with limited overs matches dominating a domestic schedule that includes the inaugural season of the Hundred.
Facing a high-class India attack would be tough enough in any event and their quality was evident on Wednesday as Jasprit Bumrah took 4-46 in 20.4 overs and new-ball partner Mohammed Shami a miserly 3-28 in 17.
Bumrah strikes as India dominate first day of England series
News24
05 Aug 2021, 04:13 GMT+10
India s Jasprit Bumrah took four wickets as England suffered their latest batting collapse in slumping to 183 all out on the opening day of the first Test at Trent Bridge on Wednesday.
Bumrah, who struck with the fifth ball of the match to remove Rory Burns for one of four ducks in the innings, took 4-46 in 20.4 overs, with fellow paceman Mohammed Shami also impressing with 3-28 in 17 overs.
England captain Joe Root, who won the toss, top-scored with 64 and was the only batsman to pass 30, with Yorkshire team-mate Jonny Bairstow making 29 on his Test return.