Sachin Tendulkar and Sourav Ganguly Banter on Twitter Wins Fans Heart, Rishabh Pant, Karun Nair Yashasvi, Gill – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live – Ind vs ENG: Sachin asked- Who will be like a 2002 heading test? Dada said
Indian batsmen performed amazing in the Test match being played between India and England in the headingley of Leeds. England’s decision to bowl first after winning the toss proved to be wrong, as captain Shubman Gill (127 not out) and Yashasvi Jaiswal (101) scored a century on a happy pitch, making India scored 359 runs for three wickets on the first day on Friday. Apart from this, vice -captain Rishabh Pant (65 not out) scored a half -century, while KL Rahul scored 42 runs. The great Sachin Tendulkar was also very happy to see India’s batting. He has praised this young and new Team India. Sachin said that he remembered the 2002 Headingley Test after seeing India’s batting. He also asked the question that who will be the third century of India in the current match like that Test? On this, former captain Sourav Ganguly also got a funny answer and he said that this time there will be three not four centuries.
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Sachin -Ganguli – Photo: Twitter
Conversation between Sachin and Ganguly
In fact, seeing India’s batting, Sachin posted on his X account, ‘The solid foundation laid by KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswar enables India to make a good score on the first day. Congratulations to Yashasvi and Shubman Gill for his magnificent centuries. Rishabh Pant’s contribution was equally important for the team. India’s batting reminded me of the Headingley Test in 2002, when Rahul Dravid, Sourav Ganguly and I scored centuries in the first innings and we won the Test. Yashasvi and Shubman have done their work. Who will score a third century this time? ‘ To this, Ganguly replied and wrote, ‘Hi Champ! This time, three not four centuries can be. The surface is good for batting. Now Pant and perhaps compassion can score a century. The surface of the first day in 2002 was slightly different from this. Sachin again responded to this comment and made an emoji of Fingers Crossed.
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Sachin, Yuvraj and Dravid – Photo: Ani
Yuvraj Singh also praised Gill
At the same time, India’s veteran all -rounder Yuvraj Singh also praised Gill. Yuvi wrote, ‘Some things are clearly written in your stars. First century as Test captain and that too on foreign soil … congratulations to Shubman Gill for this. You clearly understand how much responsibility it is and you said all the things with your bat. Very good and further expectations from you.
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Ganguly and Dravid – Photo: Ani
What happened in the 2002 headingley test?
The match that Sachin and Ganguly are talking about were played in Leeds in 2002. Then India batted first. Sanjan Bangar scored 68 runs while opening. At the same time, Virender Sehwag was dismissed for eight runs. Rahul Dravid scored 148 runs, Sachin Tendulkar scored 193 runs and Sourav Ganguly scored 128 runs. VVS Laxman was dismissed for six runs, Ajit Agarkar two runs and Harbhajan Singh 18 runs. Parthiv Patel was unbeaten on seven runs. India had declared their first innings by scoring 628 runs for eight wickets. For England, Andrew Cadic took three wickets, while Alex Tudor took two wickets. Matthew Hagard, Andrew Flintop and Ashley Giles got one wicket each.
In response, England’s first innings collapsed for 273 runs. Anil Kumble and Harbhajan Singh got three wickets each, while Zaheer Khan and Agarkar got two wickets each. England had to play follow on and his second innings was also reduced to 309. Kumble got four wickets, while Bangar took two wickets. Zaheer, Agarkar and Bhajji took one wicket each. In this way Team India won by innings and 46 runs. The four-match series ended at 1–1. The first Test was won by England. The second test was a draw. The third Test was won by India and the fourth Test was a draw.
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