The India National Cricket Team has killed a historic lower despite the excellent batting performance of Shubman Gill, Yashasvi Jaiswal and Rishabh Pant in the Test series opener against the England National cricket team.
Team India suffered a terrible collapse against the England National Cricket Team in Headingley in Leeds on Saturday, June 21 to record an unwanted record.
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India lost 7 wickets for just 41 runs
Playing the first Test match in the absence of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. After a long time, Shubman Gill -led side displayed a great batting performance on English soil.
The inaugural pair of Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul took India in a spectacular beginning as they created a solid 91 -run inauguration partnership. Although India lost Sai Good Governance for a duck, Shubman Gill joined the army with Yashsavi Jaiswal and stabilized the innings.
Both batted exceptionally well, and both the youth slammed the terrible ton. After Jaiswal fell, Rishabh Pant joined the army with Shubman Gill, and he also hit a brilliant century.
When Gill came out on the fifth ball of the 101st over, visitors found themselves in a strong position at 430/3, and it seemed that they would easily dissolve the 500 -run mark.
However, this did not happen because India lost a shocking collapse and lost 7 wickets for 41 runs, bound for 471 runs in 113 overs (430/4, 447/5, 453/6, 454/7, 458/8, 469/9 and 471/10).
It was India’s highest first innings in a distant test since 622/7D in Sydney in 2019, but the visiting team recorded the lowest all-out in the test history to include three individual hundreds of people. In 2016, South Africa had the lowest clan with 475 three individual tonnes in Centurion.
The lowest all-out yoga to include three individual hundreds:
471 IND vs Eng Headingley 2025
475 SA vs Ang Centurion 2016
494 AUS vs ENG Headingley 1924
497 Wi vs Ind Ind Kolkata 2002
471 looks much better for England, as much as it can – Michael Etharton
Speaking on Sky Sports, former England captain Michael Attarton said the three Lions would be happy to stop visitors on 471. He said:
“The tongue figures were not visible a long time ago, but it ends with a smile and four wickets. India has done great but 471 looks much better for England as it could have been.
During the same conversation, former English captain Nasir Hussain said:
“England kept going, staying firmly and wickets came – but bowling India is a two -holding sword because the light is on and the ball is moving. India will imagine its opportunities.”
Meanwhile, speaking on a special BBC Test match, former England captain Michael Vaughan said that Ben Stokes and Company would be happy with India’s performance in the last hour of India’s innings. He said:
“These wickets would be giving the burden of confidence to Josh tongue, he would not have a great day tomorrow. England would be happy with this last hour of the game, but he will have to play really well with the bat.”
He also issued a warning to England, stating that Jasprit Bumrah -led bowling would be difficult on him. He said:
“You look at Ben Stokes, he will be happy. But now the game begins. India’s seamers will be used to bowl on these surfaces so that they will like themselves. Jasprit Bumrah is world class.”


