What Did Tendulkar Say About Jaiswal and Gill's Performances on Day 1 of the 2nd Test?

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Key Takeaways
- Sachin Tendulkar commended Jaiswal and Gill for their fearless approach.
- India ended Day 1 with a solid score of 310/5.
- Gill's unbeaten 114 anchored the innings.
- Jaiswal scored 87 and set the tone for India's innings.
- Partnerships were crucial for India's stability on Day 1.
New Delhi, July 3 (NationPress) The iconic batsman Sachin Tendulkar expressed his admiration for opener Yashasvi Jaiswal and captain Shubman Gill following their remarkable performances on the first day of the second Test against England at Edgbaston, which concluded with India at 310/5 at stumps.
In overcast conditions, the unchanged England squad opted to bowl first after winning the toss. Meanwhile, India made three alterations to their lineup from the previous Leeds Test and repositioned key players to enhance their batting strength—a tactic that was immediately challenged on the opening day. Despite a minor collapse in the evening session, Gill stabilized the innings with a composed, unbeaten 114, forming a vital unbroken partnership of 99 runs with Ravindra Jadeja (41*) to ensure India finished the day without any further losses.
However, it was Jaiswal's smooth innings that set the initial tone during a morning session filled with ups and downs after India lost KL Rahul early on. England’s new-ball bowlers, especially Chris Woakes, managed to extract movement and extra bounce early, but only claimed one wicket for their efforts. Jaiswal scored 87 and was involved in two significant partnerships exceeding 50 runs with Karun Nair and Gill.
Taking to X, Tendulkar commented, "@ybj_19 set the tone from ball one. He was positive, fearless, and smartly aggressive. @ShubmanGill was cool as ever, calm under pressure, solid in defense, and in total control. Classy knocks from both. Well played, boys!"
At the end of the day’s play, Jaiswal praised his captain, highlighting how incredible it was to watch him bat.
"I think he has been incredible in the way he has been batting. It's amazing to see him bat, and as a captain, he has been remarkable. He is very clear on what he needs to do with the team, and we are very confident in our strategy," the opener stated.
“We are all enjoying our batting, with the idea that the set batsman should take the game deep. We all share the same mindset.”
England bowler Chris Woakes also acknowledged Gill’s exceptional performance.
"It felt like we were close to getting him lbw when he got a slight inside edge," Woakes remarked.
"Aside from that, it seemed like he was in control of nearly everything. Credit to him; he played excellently. It was a very good hundred and a significant one for his team."