Jaiswal and Gill's Centuries Propel India to Dominance Against England
Centuries from Yashasvi Jaiswal and captain Shubman Gill placed India in a strong position against England, closing day one at 359-3 in their first test match. Despite favoring batting conditions, England opted to bowl first, only for India's top order to excel and set a daunting target.

In a spectacular opening to the series, Yashasvi Jaiswal and captain Shubman Gill struck commanding centuries to lead India to a formidable stance against England. Closing day one with an impressive 359-3, the match set off on a high note for the visitors at Headingley on Friday.
England's decision to bowl first, amid seemingly favorable batting conditions, initially paid off as captain Ben Stokes swiftly dismissed KL Rahul for 42. However, the debutant Sai Sudharsan also fell for a duck just before lunch, proving England's optimism short-lived.
The afternoon belonged to Jaiswal and Gill, with Jaiswal marking his fifth Test century and Gill going unbeaten at 127. Their masterful partnership tilted the series opener heavily in India's favor, challenging England to reevaluate their strategies over the five-match series.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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