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India Scores 381/7 With Jaiswal's 207

When Kuldeep - who is solely focused on staying in the game - takes his place at the batting end, Bashir delivers a successful maiden in his first-ever Test cricket match.

India Scores 381/7 With Jaiswal's 207 And Kuldeep's 1

Jaiswal hits the ball towards Anderson, but it narrowly misses the second slip and goes for four runs. Later in the same over, Kuldeep faces a huge appeal for LBW, but England decides not to ask for a review because they think it hit outside the leg. And indeed, upon review, it did hit outside the leg.

It has been a very exciting few moments here, where England experienced a lot of happiness – and possibly some amusement – when getting Ashwin out, and then Jaiswal had a remarkable celebration of an excellent double-century. This has been an unbelievable batting performance.

India Scores 375/7 With Jaiswal's 202. Kuldeep Scores 0

Jaiswal quickly reaches a score of 200 by hitting Bashir for 10 runs in just two balls! This is an outstanding achievement, with a total of 277 balls, 18 fours, and seven sixes. What's even more impressive is that Jaiswal is only the third player under the age of 23 to score 200 runs in a Test match in the past two decades. The other two players who achieved this feat were Kraigg Brathwaite and Zak Crawley.

India Scores 364/7 With Jaiswal's 191 And Kuldeep's 0

Kuldeep, the recently introduced cricketer, failed to hit the ball in two out of his first three attempts. Anderson, a 41-year-old fast bowler in India, has incredible stats of 21 successful overs, three wickets taken, and only giving up 38 runs.

Jimmy Anderson is showing off his skills on the pitch, as he successfully picked up Ravichandran Ashwin with a stunning delivery. The ball veered off the seam, catching Ashwin off-guard, and striking the outside edge before landing in the hands of Ben Foakes. Ashwin was quick to request a review, as he hadn't realized the ball had grazed the edge of his bat, assuming it had only hit his thigh pad. However, the technology showed a slight touch of the bat, meaning Anderson had claimed another wicket. The fall of wicket score now stands at 364/7.

India Scores 360/6 With Jaiswal's 191 And Ashwin's 16

Hello, good morning! Jaiswal, who has been quite silent up until this point, has now made a bold move. He charges towards Bashir and manages to hit the ball over mid-on for six, which increases his score to the 190s. Jaiswal is a young batsman at 22 years of age. The last Indian player under the age of 23 to achieve a double-century in a Test match was Vinod Kambli. He accomplished this feat twice in the span of a month, playing against England and India during the 1992-93 season.

India Scores 352/6 With Jaiswal's 184 And Ashwin's 15

After delivering a ball, Anderson made another LBW appeal which was not very strong. He actually knew that the ball landed outside the leg stump and the replays proved him right. Jaiswal has observed how Anderson was positioning himself and has decided to stand slightly beyond the crease while batting.

Jaiswal Remains Unbeaten!

Yes, the ball was too high. It curved back nicely but it just went over the stumps. Anderson has been bowling with great skill to Jaiswal this morning.

"England's LBW Review On Jaiswal"

Anderson delivered yet another excellent ball, this time an inducker. Although quite close, it may have been too high.

India's Impressive 351/6 With Jaiswal's 183 And Ashwin's 15

Ashwin has managed to hit a boundary towards the cover for the second time this morning with great precision. He has an average of 41 when playing against England on his home ground, which shows how much of a threat he can be. Bashir seems to be lacking energy this morning and Ben Stokes might consider bringing in Tom Hartley as a potential alternative.

India's Jaiswal Scores 182 Runs, Team Total At 346/6

Ashwin scores a leg-bye while Anderson bowls an impressive delivery to Jaiswal that was full and moved unpredictably off the seam.

He attempts again on the next ball. On this occasion, Jaiswal successfully hits a cover drive and Duckett impressively dives to stop the ball in the covers.

By chance, Ashwin is currently positioned far away from Anderson on the non-striker’s side.

India Scores 344/6 With Jaiswal's 181 And Ashwin's 11

Bashir just completed a quiet over with one ball. So far, he hasn't managed to bowl a maiden yet, but getting two wickets without one is still an accomplishment. Now, it's Jimmy's turn to bowl at his latest annoyance.

Ashwin upset England and the typically calm umpire Marais Erasmus yesterday by requesting that the final over of the day not be bowled, as it was already 4:29 pm and he was tired. The umpire scolded him for this behavior. Currently, he is irritating Jimmy Anderson by standing upright and shifting around frequently at the non-striker's end. It's certain that Ashwin won't be leaving his position at the crease prematurely.

India Scores Big: Jaiswal Smashes 181 Against Ashwin

As per Will's prediction, Anderson is the one to begin the bowling. Previously he started with looseners until roughly 2012; however, his opening ball this time is an excellent one that outwits Jaiswal. The second delivery is even more impressive as it takes a thick edge, but unfortunately, it dosen't carry. Anderson's great start with some promising movement is quite impressive.

It appears wise to choose the new ball right from the start. In this match, India has a stronger lower order with Kuldeep taking the place of Jadeja, so if England can take just one wicket, they'll feel confident they can gain an advantage.

India Scores Big: Jaiswal Smashes 180 In 341/6 Against Ashwin

Shoaib Bashir is beginning the bowling with the old ball at the moment. Ravichandran Ashwin, who can be quite a formidable No8 player in these types of situations, has managed to hit the first boundary with a beautiful cover drive.

We're lodged in the hotel where the teams are also residing and an endearing event occurred in the restaurant last night. The Indian team was enjoying their meal in a secluded area, unlike Team Telegraph. Jaiswal, one of the Indian team players, took a few pictures with the restaurant staff. Unfortunately, he had to be escorted by security through the kitchen to avoid the fans who were waiting outside to snap selfies with him. Nevertheless, Jaiswal handled the situation calmly, which is an excellent trait to have as his life is now in the public eye.

New Ball For England?

Hello from Vizag, where it's another pleasant morning. England had a good day yesterday by taking six wickets. They could have easily lost the momentum, but fortunately, they didn't. To bowl out India, England needs to tackle Yashasvi Jaiswal, who is a remarkable player with enormous potential. Fortunately, a new ball is available, and Jimmy Anderson is preparing to start the match. My prediction is that Anderson will take the new ball immediately.

"James Anderson - Insights From Tim Wigmore"

Anderson showed signs of being disappointed with his summer performance as he revealed a new run-up last Friday. The aim of his new run-up is to generate more speed as he bowls towards the crease. During the winter season, he paid to access a public running track near Manchester City's Etihad Stadium and spent time practicing speed drills. This is just one example of how dedicated Anderson is to improving his skills and achieving high standards. Much like famous athletes Tom Brady and Serena Williams, Anderson refuses to let his age limit his career growth.

Boycott's View On Day One

Big Day In Vizag!

Greetings and a warm welcome to the live, ball-by-ball updates of the second day's play at the second Test being held in Vizag, brought to you by Telegraph Sport. India will continue their innings, starting from a score of 336/6. The first day of the match was quite unusual since all the batsmen from the Indian team managed to make some runs but got dismissed fairly soon due to the pitch being flat. However, one player who stood out was Yashasvi Jaiswal, who had been seen as India’s potential star in red-ball cricket for a couple of years now. He proved his immense talent by scoring an incredible unbeaten 179 runs.

Jaiswal's exceptional performance could harm England's chances of restricting India to a total of approximately 400 runs and then scoring heavily on a surface that is expected to worsen during the final two days. The English cricket team famous for achieving unlikely high scores in the second innings may face a challenge this time. Instead, scoring well in the first innings seems to be a safer bet for success in this game.

During the cricket match, Shoaib Bashir, a 20-year-old player, took charge of 28 overs on his debut and managed to take down two of the six wickets. His visa problems from the previous month are no longer a concern. At the end of the game, he mentioned that his main focus was on getting Rohit Sharma out and that's all that really mattered to him. He hopes to remember this day as a successful one.

I was always confident that I would be able to get the visa, so I didn't have any worries about that. Although there were a few difficulties along the way, we eventually made it here and I was able to make my debut, which is the most important thing. I'm feeling quite relaxed and laid-back about the whole situation.

Today has been an extraordinary day. The feeling of taking my first wicket by dismissing Rohit Sharma was indescribable. I felt a rush of emotions and let it all out. Sharma is an exceptional player, considered one of the best in the world. Additionally, he is known for his exceptional ability to play against spin bowling, which makes my achievement even more significant.

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