How Did Rahul and Jaiswal Build Their 78-Run Opening Stand?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal put together an unbroken 78-run opening stand.
- India reached 78 for no loss in 26 overs at lunch on Day One.
- Rahul was unbeaten on 40, while Jaiswal was not out on 36.
- England struggled to dismiss either opener despite good bowling.
- This partnership sets a strong foundation for India's innings.
Manchester, July 23 (NationPress) KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal displayed remarkable composure and resilience to forge an unbroken opening partnership, propelling India to a score of 78 without loss in 26 overs at lunch on the first day of the fourth Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series against England at Old Trafford on Wednesday.
After winning the toss, England opted to have India bat first. Rahul exhibited his trademark calmness, remaining unbeaten on 40 from 82 balls. Jaiswal, on the other hand, showcased his patience and exceptional discipline against the seaming conditions, accumulating 36 not out off 74 balls.
During this session, England's bowlers worked hard to extract movement and bounce. However, both Rahul and Jaiswal ensured that India did not lose a wicket, particularly after captain Shubman Gill considered it advantageous to lose the toss.
Jaiswal had a moment of fortune when Chris Woakes consistently beat him outside the off-stump, but the experienced pacer could not claim a wicket in his long eight-over spell. The left-handed opener struck three boundaries off Woakes, while Rahul found the fence twice.
As Brydon Carse bowled, Rahul cut him to the boundary twice, and Jaiswal deftly placed one between the slips. Rahul surpassed 400 runs in the series and faced Jofra Archer more frequently compared to his younger partner, Jaiswal, who had been dismissed by the pacer twice at Lord’s.
After securing a boundary off Ben Stokes, Jaiswal was fortunate to get another four off Archer, followed by a six over the wicketkeeper, as both players navigated the session without losing a wicket, giving India a promising position heading into the second session.
Brief scores:
India 78 for no loss in 26 overs (KL Rahul 40 not out, Yashasvi Jaiswal 36 not out) against England