In a display of fearless batting, Ben Duckett’s century has tilted the scales in favor of England. With Duckett’s unbeaten 133 setting the stage ablaze.
England’s resurgence on the second day has injected a renewed sense of vigor and determination into the contest. Leaving the Indian bowlers reeling in their wake.
The first day of the Test witnessed a formidable display from India’s batting lineup, with captain Rohit Sharma, Ravindra Jadeja, and Sarfraz Khan notching impressive scores to propel the team to a commanding total of 445 runs.
However, England’s relentless pursuit for dominance saw them come roaring back into contention, courtesy of Duckett’s explosive innings that showcased his sheer mastery over the game.
Partnering with Zak Crawley at the top, Duckett orchestrated a breathtaking assault on the Indian bowling attack. Dismantling their plans with audacious strokeplay and impeccable timing.
The duo’s aggressive approach laid the foundation for England’s resurgence, as they raced to a century partnership in just 17 overs, leaving the Indian fielders grasping for answers.
As Duckett’s onslaught continued unabated, England’s innings gained momentum, with the talented opener etching his name in the record books as the fastest English cricketer to notch a century on Indian soil.
Despite the valiant efforts of the Indian bowlers, led by Ravichandran Ashwin’s milestone achievement of 500 Test wickets, Duckett’s dominance remained unchallenged, as he stamped his authority on the proceedings with a flurry of boundaries and exquisite strokeplay.