England vs India 1st Test, Day 1 as it happened: Bumrah’s 4-for guides visitors to strong position
Highlights of day one of the first Test between India and England at Trent Bridge, Nottingham.

I didn’t had any doubt even while commentating during WTC that with more bowling under his belt @Jaspritbumrah93 will be back to his best. Even bowlers need time/repetition to get form not just batters #Bumrah
— Irfan Pathan (@IrfanPathan) August 4, 2021
If the bowlers think the batting was poor then they'd best keep it to themselves after that display with the ball. Mediocre.
— mike selvey (@selvecricket) August 4, 2021
That's about as good a first day a team touring England for a five-match series could have hoped for.
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) August 4, 2021
Abject by the worst England batting team in living memory. Oh, and nine overs stolen from the paying public, too.
— John Etheridge (@JohnSunCricket) August 4, 2021
Critical hour seen off by Rohit and Rahul there..
— Kapil Choudhary (@kapil857) August 4, 2021
Of course, still long way to go and England will have a 13-over old swinging ball early in the morning..
Huge morning session tomm#ENGvIND
India close on 21-0 in glorious sunshine. Not sure they could have asked for a better first day. England? A shambles.
— Lawrence Booth (@the_topspin) August 4, 2021
STUMPS ON DAY 1
India finish the day at 21/0 (13 overs). A near perfect day for the visitors as their openers survive the last hour and remain unbeaten after England were bowled out for 183. Rohit is not out on 9 off 40 and Rahul on 9 off 39.
We are going to lose 8-9 overs today after extending play for half an hour beyond the scheduled close. Are teams no longer allowed to bowl overs in time?
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) August 4, 2021
IND 21/0 after 12.2 overs: Rohit survives an LBW shout and England lose a review. Robinson went wide of the crease struck the right-hander in front but the ball was missing leg by some distance.
IND 21/0 after 12 overs: Left-arm pacer Sam Curran comes on to bowl and beats Rahul’s outside edge twice. The runs have dried up but that doesn’t matter for India at the moment.
IND 19/0 after 9 overs: Maiden over from Robinson. The right-arm pacer is getting steep bounce. He hits Rohit on the pad and goes up in appeal but the umpire says not out. The ball seemed to be going over.
183 is England's second lowest total at home in match's first innings against a subcontinent team after winning the toss and batting first.
— Rajneesh Gupta (@rgcricket) August 4, 2021
The lowest still remains 136 vs Imran-led Pakistan at Leeds in 1987. Pakistan went on to win that Test by an innings.
#ENGvsIND #INDvsENG
IND 19/0 after 8 overs: Another quiet over from Broad, just two runs from it. We are about 20 minutes away from stumps. It’ll be huge for India if their openers can remain unbeaten.
IND 17/0 after 7 overs: Ollie Robinson comes into the attack and bowls a maiden first up. Rahul attempts a square-cut off one but is beaten.
IND 17/0 after 6 overs: Four! This time Broad over-pitches and Rohit leans forward for the drive past point. Valuable runs against the new ball for India.
Top-scoring for England most often in Tests
— Rajneesh Gupta (@rgcricket) August 4, 2021
(completed innings only)
35 Joe Root (146 inns)
34 Graham Gooch (154)
32 David Gower (150)
30 Alastair Cook (198)#ENGvsIND #INDvsENG
IND 13/0 after 5 overs: Shot! Anderson pitches it slightly full and Rahul plays a glorious drive through cover for four. The Indian openers have done well so far.
IND 8/0 after 4 overs: Good over from Broad, kept his length just outside off. Rahul doing well to stay low and keep his bat out of the way.
IND 7/0 after 3 overs: Maiden over from Anderson. Tested Rahul with wonderful out-swingers. Both Anderson and Broad have impressive records at this venue. Their team needs early wickets from them here.
The mighty Bumrah is back. That WTC final was one of those games all good players experience. This was Bumrah enjoying his bowling and making batting look difficult
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) August 4, 2021
IND 7/0 after 2 overs: Rahul picks up three with a push past point. That will make him feel a lot better. Broad with the new ball from this end.
IND 4/0 after 1 over: Rohit gets the Indian innings going with a thick outside edge for four. Anderson hitting his mark right away and shaping the ball away from the right-hander.
10.04 pm: The Indian openers are out in the middle. This is going to be a challenging hour for the visitors. Big job on Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul’s hands.
183 all out - England's lowest total vs India at home in a match's first innings.
— Rajneesh Gupta (@rgcricket) August 4, 2021
The previous lowest was 198 also at this ground in 2007. India won that Test and the series.#ENGvsIND #INDvsENG
England dismissed on the opening day of a Test at home v India.
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) August 4, 2021
13 Jul 1967 298 (106 ov) at Birmingham (W)
19 Jul 1971 355 (108.4 ov) at The Oval (L)
29 Jul 2011 221 (68.4 ov) at Nottingham (W)
30 Aug 2018 246 (76.4 ov) at Southampton (W)
4 Aug 2021 183 (65.4) today#EngvsInd
England lose their last seven for 45 - spectacular, even by their standards - but will now have an hour to bowl at India in helpful conditions.
— Lawrence Booth (@the_topspin) August 4, 2021
@BCCI Indian bowlers displayed utter class to get the home team all out for 183. @Jaspritbumrah93 @mdsirajofficial @MdShami11 @imShard sheer class of bowling. #IND #INDvENG #bowlers
— Siddharth Kaul (@iamsidkaul) August 4, 2021
ENGLAND ALL-OUT FOR 183
Jasprit Bumrah gets his fourth wicket as James Anderson is clean bowled. The last wicket added 23 runs for England. Sam Curran remains unbeaten on 27 off 37.
This session has hinted at two big themes of contemporary Test cricket in England. The ball doesn't stop swinging—which places an emphasis on scoring runs rather than just surviving because batting doesn't get easier—& lower order runs in low-scoring matches can be key. #ENGvIND
— Freddie Wilde (@fwildecricket) August 4, 2021
No. Not Curran again.
— Ashish Magotra (@clutchplay) August 4, 2021
ENG 183/9 after 65 overs: Well, another good over for England. This partnership is now worth 23 runs. Anderson defends four balls from Shami before picking a single. Curran then slams the last ball over point for four.
Rishabh Pant has been class behind the stumps today with the ball doing all sorts #ENGvIND
— Rob Johnston (@RobJ_Cricket) August 4, 2021
A beautiful gesture! 🥺
— Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) August 4, 2021
A gesture which will make this friendship even more special. RIP, John💙 https://t.co/DTUV423a01
ENG 178/9 after 64 overs: Four! Curran hits the last ball of that Bumrah over through extra-cover for a boundary. But that means Anderson will finally be on strike at the start of an over. India wouldn’t mind that. Shami is replacing Thakur in the attack.
Sam Curran is winding the clock back to the pre-Covid era
— Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee) August 4, 2021
ENG 174/9 after 63 overs: Eventful over from Thakur. Curran smacks one over the mid-wicket region for four before getting an outside edge that falls just short of third man. These are valuable runs for England.
Dan Lawrence : Duck
— Umang Pabari (@UPStatsman) August 4, 2021
Jos Buttler : Duck
This was only the seventh time in the history of England Test cricket that both No. 6 & No.7 batsman scored a duck in the same Test innings. #ENGvsIND
ENG 167/9 after 61 overs: SIX! The first maximum of the match and it comes from Sam Curran’s bat. Shardul Thakur bowls it short and the left-hander muscles it over the long-on fence. He’s more than capable of spoiling India’s party here. He’s done it before.
#ENGvIND
— The Field (@thefield_in) August 4, 2021
Shardul Thakur got India the wicket they wanted most 💥
📹: England Cricketpic.twitter.com/yZq2AyxY7w
Shardul Thakur has atleast taken a wicket in 30 out of the 40 international matches that he has played for India.
— Umang Pabari (@UPStatsman) August 4, 2021
He somehow finds a way to do that.#ENGvsIND
ENG 160/9 after 60 overs: WICKET! Broad didn’t last too long, he’s out LBW for 4. Bumrah has his third, he’s bowling from around the wicket and shaping the ball away from the left-handers masterfully. Anderson is the last man in.
198/10 - England's lowest total at home batting 1st against India.
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) August 4, 2021
Also at Trent Bridge in 2007.
(Ind won by 7 wkts!)#ENGvsIND #EngvInd
Four ducks in the England innings so far.
— Rajneesh Gupta (@rgcricket) August 4, 2021
That's the most ducks for England against India in an innings in England.#ENGvsIND #INDvsENG
Don't think for a minute that India's batsmen won't struggle if conditions stay the same.
— mike selvey (@selvecricket) August 4, 2021
India have built pressure beautifully this evening, maintaining excellent lines and lengths.
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) August 4, 2021
Good line + length percentage:
Morning - 38%
Afternoon - 41%
Evening - 43%#ENGvIND
I know there is a long way to go in this Test series, but India 🇮🇳 could not have asked for a better start. Seamers doing the job so far #ENGvsIND
— Lisa Sthalekar (@sthalekar93) August 4, 2021
ENG 155/8 after 58.4 overs: WICKET! Ollie Robinson becomes the fourth England batsman to get dismissed for a duck. The right-hander attempted a half-hearted pull and the ball looped straight to mid-on. Shardul Thakur has two wickets in the over.
Ball is seaming and swinging on the Trent Bridge pitch. It’s going to be a hard test match for the batsmen. #ENGvsIND
— Jatin Paranjape (@jats72) August 4, 2021
ENG 155/7 after 58.1 overs: WICKET! Shardul Thakur returns to the attack and gets the big wicket of Joe Root off the first ball. The England captain is trapped LBW and has to walk back for 64 off 108. India are all over England at the moment. Ollie Robinson is the new batsman.
ENG 155/6 after 58 overs: Sensational over from Bumrah! He comes around the wicket to Sam Curran and troubles the left-hander with superb away-swingers. High class bowling from a high class bowler.
Most wickets for Shami against an opponent in Test cricket: (With Lawrence's wicket)
— Umang Pabari (@UPStatsman) August 4, 2021
34 : South Africa
34 : England*
33 : West Indies#ENGvsIND
ENG 151/6 after 57 overs: Shot! Siraj bangs it in and Root plays a superb pull in the gap for four. This has been such an impressive knock from the England captain. But he still has a lot to do for his team.
Indian bowlers are on fire 🔥 in Nottinghamshire @MdShami11 @Jaspritbumrah93 #IndvsEng test cricket ❤️❤️ @BCCI
— Harbhajan Turbanator (@harbhajan_singh) August 4, 2021
Honestly, who could have foreseen this? An England Test line-up containing one world-class batsman and several others who haven't played red-ball cricket since they were small boys is struggling against a high-class Indian attack...
— Lawrence Booth (@the_topspin) August 4, 2021
ENG 145/6 after 55.5 overs: WICKET! India’s pacers have been phenomenal after the tea interval. This time Jasprit Bumrah gets the outside edge and Jos Buttler is out for an 18-ball duck.
Joe Root has faced more deliveries in this innings than in any home knock since September 2019. #ENGvIND
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) August 4, 2021
Sheer quality from Bumrah and Shami bowling in tandem. #ENGvsIND
— Jatin Paranjape (@jats72) August 4, 2021
ENG 143/5 after 54 overs: Maiden over by Bumrah. He beats Buttler’s inside edge with a superb yorker. The right-hander has played 11 balls and is yet to get off the mark.
Most ducks in Test cricket this year:
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) August 4, 2021
Jasprit Bumrah - 4
Rory Burns - 4
Dan Lawrence - 4
Roy Kaia - 4#ENGvIND
ENG 143/5 after 53 overs: Shot! Shami pitches it full and Root plays another gorgeous drive past the extra-cover region for four.
Shami asks the most questions. In all spells. With new ball, semi new and old. Champion bowler and a captain's delight. #ENGvIND
— Anand Vasu (@anandvasu) August 4, 2021
ENG 138/5 after 51 overs: WICKET! Just the start India were looking for post tea. Lawrence gets an edge down leg and Shami has his third.
8.31 pm: The players are out on the field for the final session. England have Joe Root and Dan Lawrence at the crease now. India would want to get into the tail quickly. Here we go!
The tea will taste sweeter ☕️ #ENGvsIND
— KolkataKnightRiders (@KKRiders) August 4, 2021
Shami doing Shami things. Managed to fool the batsman and even Ketttleborough. The latter is bigger feat. #ENGvIND
— Anand Vasu (@anandvasu) August 4, 2021
A second terrific review by Kohli sees the end of Bairstow in the last over before tea - lbw to the excellent Shami for 29. England 138-4, with Root 52*. It's in the balance.
— Lawrence Booth (@the_topspin) August 4, 2021
England four down. So now all reals
— Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee) August 4, 2021
End of 2nd session
ENG 138/4 after 50.2 overs: WICKET! Perfect end to the second session for India as Bairstow (29 off 71) is out LBW. Shami had struck soon after lunch and he gets another one just before tea. Good review by Kohli again.
50 not out on his home ground for Trent Rockets’ Joe Root pic.twitter.com/c5zHlD3V8b
— Tim Peach (@TimPeachBBC) August 4, 2021
Ishant, Umesh, bhuvi and Ashwin is a pretty good ‘second’ attack
— Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee) August 4, 2021
50 for Joe Root! The England captain started his innings with 3 quick boundaries and has looked solid since. England are slowly gaining the upper hand with the 4th-wicket partnership between Root and Jonny Bairstow.
Jonny Bairstow is good.
— Ben Jones (@benjonescricket) August 4, 2021
ENG 131/3 after 48 overs: Bumrah unlucky! He troubled Root through the over by going wide of the crease and bringing the ball back in sharply. The last ball took the inside edge and went for four.
ENG 127/3 after 47 overs: Two classy drives from Bairstow and two fours for him. Kohli encourages Siraj to stick to his plan. Bairstow is looking increasingly comfortable at the crease after starting his innings a bit tentatively.
ENG 116/3 after 46 overs: Root and Bairstow bring up their 50-run partnership in 112 balls. Bumrah returns to the attack and bowls a quiet over. India need a wicket soon.
Shardul Thakur is in a holding role here, trying to dry up runs and not get too straight - only two balls he's bowled would have hit the stumps. #ENGvIND pic.twitter.com/kr57yhiZo5
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) August 4, 2021
ENG 110/3 after 43 overs: Siraj replaces Jadeja in the attack and concedes three runs in his ninth over. This partnership is starting to look good for England.
ENG 107/3 after 42 overs: An absolute peach of a delivery from Thakur to square Root up. Unlucky to not get the edge. But the England captain then picks up another four with a drive through covers. Root is now batting on 41 off 67.
ENG 101/3 after 41 overs: Shot! This time Jadeja drops it short and Bairstow cuts it hard past backward point for a boundary.
Jonny Bairstow has scored just 11 runs from his first 40 balls.
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) August 4, 2021
Only three times in his Test career has he made a slower start to an innings. #ENGvIND
ENG 97/3 after 40 overs: Shot! Nicely done by Root. Thakur got the ball to shape away and the right-hander opened the face of his bat to guide it past gully for four.
Most tosses lost by an Indian captain in away Tests in a country:-
— Kausthub Gudipati (@kaustats) August 4, 2021
6 - Virat Kohli in ENG
5 - Kapil Dev in WI
5 - Ajit Wadekar in ENG
5 - MS Dhoni in ENG
5 - Virat Kohli in WI
Kohli (35) also overtook Dhoni (34) in most tosses lost by an Indian captain in Test cricket.#ENGvIND
ENG 93/3 after 38.4 overs: Bairstow survive a run-out! The thrown goes to the wrong end and that gives him time to scramble back. Root with a glorious drive for four before that. Two no-balls from Jadeja already in his spell.
ENG 84/3 after 37 overs: The run of maiden overs ends as Jadeja oversteps. But just one run comes from the left-arm spinner’s first over. Some turn for him already.
India introduce spin finally as Ravindra Jadeja comes on to bowl. Being the lone spinner in the team, Jadeja has a big job on his hands.
ENG 83/3 after 36 overs: That was close! Thakur returns to the attack and shapes it away from Root, the England captain goes for the drive and the edge falls inches short of gully. Another maiden over.
Shardul Thakur has bowled extremely wide so far. The other three Indian seamers have all had more than 50% of their deliveries in the channel outside off; for Thakur, that figure has been just 22%. #ENGvIND
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) August 4, 2021
ENG 83/3 after 35 overs: Now Siraj goes wide of the crease to bring the ball back into Bairstow. Still no forward short-leg in place, though. Maiden over that.
ENG 83/3 after 34 overs: Shami is putting Bairstow in all sorts of trouble. The ball is nipping back in sharply and the right-hander isn’t being allowed to come on the front foot. India building pressure again.
Most runs for England across formats
— Rajneesh Gupta (@rgcricket) August 4, 2021
(Tests + ODIs + T20Is)
15739* Joe Root
15737 Alastair Cook
13779 Kevin Pietersen
13331 Ian Bell
13190 Graham Gooch
13140 Alec Stewart#ENGvIND #INDvENG
ENG 78/3 after 32 overs: Shami has figures of 1/14 from 11 overs. He gets a ball to nip back in and take Root’s inside edge. “A forward short-leg is a must,” says Sunil Gavaskar in commentary.
Jasprit Bumrah's control of swing movement is marvellous. While 8% of his deliveries haven't swung, the ones which have moved have gone both ways - 25% left-to-right, and 67% right-to-left. #ENGvIND
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) August 4, 2021
ENG 77/3 after 31 overs: That was close! Bairstow just about gets it past the square-leg fielder to pick up four. The ball was hit in the air and the Indians thought for a second it may carry to the fielder. Bumrah is bowling another fiery spell.
The Barmy Army - what a pleasure to hear being so vocal!
— Kevin Pietersen🦏 (@KP24) August 4, 2021
#ENGvIND
— The Field (@thefield_in) August 4, 2021
Always satisfying when a plan works to perfection. Shami strikes as Sibley falls to the trap.
📹: Sony Sportspic.twitter.com/hGhXrvFJKC
For all the talk about Sibley's strength against bowlers drifting too straight, he now averages 29 against balls going down leg from seamers. He often finds a way to get out against them, despite being strong off his pads. #ENGvIND
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) August 4, 2021
Another England top order player gets in and out. You really can't depend on one or two batsmen to score all the runs consistently. #ENGvIND
— Anand Vasu (@anandvasu) August 4, 2021
ENG 66/3 after 27.3 overs: WICKET! India start another session strongly. Shami strikes as Sibley flicks it straight to short mid-wicket. The England opener departs for 18 off 70. Bairstow is the new batsman.
ENG 66/2 after 27 overs: Shot of the day! Absolutely glorious batting from Joe Root. Bumrah pitches it full and wide, the right-hander takes a big, confident stride out to drive it powerfully past extra-cover for four.
Joe Root has been solid against inswing in recent home seasons, averaging 55. However, the counter is that he averages 16 against away swing. #ENGvIND
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) August 4, 2021
Rory Burns is the first ever opener to have two separate streaks of consecutive ducks in Test matches of an year.
— Kausthub Gudipati (@kaustats) August 4, 2021
0 v IND at Chennai
0 v IND at Chennai
0 v NZ at Birmingham
0 v IND at Nottingham#ENGvIND
ENG 62/2 after 26 overs: Just a single off the last ball of that over by Shami. Root playing late and close to his body. He’s a key wicket for England.
#ENGvIND
— The Field (@thefield_in) August 4, 2021
Mohammed Siraj ought to give Rishabh Pant a present for that wicket 😅
📹: Sony Sportspic.twitter.com/rxSTcC3JVk
6.11 pm: The players are out on the field for the second session. India’s pacers have done well so far and will be keen test England’s middle order. Here we go!
Dom Sibley's 18* is the lowest score made by an England opener batting though a full first session of the first day of a Test since Chris Smith 12* v Pakistan at Karachi in 1984.
— Andrew Samson (@AWSStats) August 4, 2021
In other news, Shami has created more misses than Loreto House Calcutta. And if Pant asked for votes like he asks his captain for reviews, he'd never lose an election.
— Joy Bhattacharjya (@joybhattacharj) August 4, 2021
Refreshing to watch two hours of cricket without being constantly told how good it was.
— Lawrence Booth (@the_topspin) August 4, 2021
Trent Bridge and Lord's the two toughest Test grounds to keep standing back to a Dukes ball in England, by my reckoning - especially when Bumrah is harpooning them all over the place. A lot for Pant and Buttler to do over the first two Tests. #ENGvsIND
— James Coyne (@coynejames) August 4, 2021
End of 1st session
That’s the end of the first session. England are 61/2 (25 overs). Crawley and Sibley’s partnership was vital for the hosts but Kohli and Co will be happy with their performance so far. Some drama in the last ball as Bumrah struck Sibley on the pads. Pant was extremely keen on taking DRS but Kohli wasn’t convinced. Replay showed the review would’ve gone England’s way with umpire’s call.
#ENGvIND
— The Field (@thefield_in) August 4, 2021
India's pacers bowled with 🔥 in the first session of the series.
📹: Sony Sportspic.twitter.com/kSVngxWgtK
ENG 60/2 after 24 overs: Another good over by Thakur, just two runs from it. The right-arm pacer has figures of 0/10 from five overs at the moment. Bumrah is returning to the attack, this will probably be the last over before lunch.
ENG 58/2 after 23 overs: Three fours for Joe Root! Just the start the England captain wanted. Siraj didn’t bowl badly in that over but the right-hander managed to find the gaps.
Pant 1 Kohli 0 in DRS so far this match. #ENGvIND
— Anand Vasu (@anandvasu) August 4, 2021
Hard to remember a more reluctant review from Kohli - but he’ll be pleased Pant persuaded him… #ENGvIND
— Ric Finlay (@RicFinlay) August 4, 2021
ENG 42/2 after 21 overs: WICKET! What an eventful over that was by Siraj. India lost a review first after an appeal for caught behind. But this time Kohli is spot on with the DRS call as there was indeed an inside edge. Crawley departs for 27.
ENG 41/1 after 20 overs: Shot! Thakur bangs it in and Crawley pulls it powerfully to beat the fielder in the deep for four. The right-hander is walking out to almost every delivery. Thakur’s pace not a concern for him.
ENG 37/1 after 19 overs: Good over by Siraj, he’s bowling slightly short of a length and attacking the stumps. Maiden over again.
ENG 37/1 after 18 overs: Another maiden over by Thakur. The right-arm pacer is bowling out-swingers exclusively and he manages to beat Crawley’s bat with a beauty to end the over.
It looks like Mohammad Shami's lengths are going to be a topic of discussion once again. This thread provides a thorough run-down of the numbers behind this debate. #ENGvIND https://t.co/8bd7cxokbb
— Freddie Wilde (@fwildecricket) August 4, 2021
ENG 33/1 after 16 overs: Thakur with a superb delivery first up. It was angled in and swung away late to beat Crawlew. Maiden over that.
Shami beats a batsman more than a chef beats eggs !! What a terrific bowler . Unlucky not to have picked up a wicket so far !! #ENGvIND #patauditrophy
— Rohan Gavaskar (@rohangava9) August 4, 2021
ENG 33/1 after 15 overs: Shami with three wonderful deliveries to beat the outside edge before Siraj comes on and bowls a fiery over too. India are making their second bowling change now, Thakur is coming into the attack.
Gripping first hour. With a bit more luck, India could have had England three down. It's 29-1 at drinks.
— Lawrence Booth (@the_topspin) August 4, 2021
ENG 29/1 after 13 overs: Shot of the day so far from Crawley! First bowling change for India as Siraj replaces Bumrah. He pitches it outside off and the England No 3 drives it stylishly past cover for four. Important for Siraj to build on the good work done by Bumrah and Shami in the first hour.
They fear for a batting collapse. This is not a winning mindset. They are afraid to lose against India. https://t.co/VESm7kyhhK
— Monty Panesar (@MontyPanesar) August 4, 2021
ENG 24/1 after 11 overs: Sibley and Crawley are settling into a partnership but Bumrah and Shami have been mighty impressive so far. They’ve beaten the outside edge consistently and are building pressure. Bumrah with another peach of a delivery to Crawley.
ENG 22/1 after 10 overs: Shami going past the outside edge again. His seam position is as wonderful as ever and he’s hitting the right lengths. India would want to strike again soon with this new ball.
Zak Crawley has been quite loose so far, playing six false strokes in his 30 ball innings. Comfortably the more aggressive of the two English batsmen at the crease, he's playing with a lot more risk. #ENGvIND pic.twitter.com/e07vlpGQ9T
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) August 4, 2021
ENG 20/1 after 9 overs: Crawley picks up another boundary with a similar drive past cover. Bumrah won’t be bothered, though. He’s beating the outside edge consistently and bowling with a lot of aggression.
15 minutes for England's first run, 25 for Dom Sibley's first run, 34 for England's first boundary
— Will Macpherson (@willis_macp) August 4, 2021
ENG 16/1 after 8 overs: Four for Sibley! This time Shami drifts onto the pads and the right-hander clips it nicely to the fine-leg fence. Not a bad over from Shami, though. He tested the batsmen with a few top deliveries.
ENG 12/1 after 7 overs: Shot! First boundary of the morning and it comes from Crawley’s bat. Bumrah pitched it on a length outside off and the right-hander leaned forward to drive it on-the-rise past cover for four.
Substantial early swing for India's bowlers. In the opening five overs, they have averaged 2.6 degrees of swing.
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) August 4, 2021
Since 2006, only once have India found more swing at the start of a Test innings. #ENGvIND
Bumrah dismissed Rory Burns today in the very first over.
— Rajneesh Gupta (@rgcricket) August 4, 2021
The last time India picked up a wicket in the first over of a Test in England was in 1996 when Javagal Srinath trapped Michael Atherton LBW at Lord's.#ENGvIND #INDvENG
ENG 7/1 after 5 overs: Bumrah brings one in sharply and Crawley does well to work the ball past mid-wicket for three. Sibley then gets off the mark with a single. Good over for England, five runs come from it.
ENG 2/1 after 4 overs: Another testing over by Shami. The Indian pacers aren’t giving an inch at the moment. Good, sharp stop by Thakur at mid-on to end the over.
#ENGvIND
— The Field (@thefield_in) August 4, 2021
First over of the series. First wicket for India!
Jasprit Bumrah 🔥
📹: England Cricketpic.twitter.com/CCrOBIvZzu
Excellent start to the series. Already can see both Bumrah and Shammi bowling a lot fuller. Winning the 1st session will definitely set the tone for this series. #IndvsEng
— VVS Laxman (@VVSLaxman281) August 4, 2021
ENG 1/1 after 3 overs: First run for England as Crawley taps it for one. Bumrah has his tail up, he’s getting sharp movement in the air and pitching it just outside off consistently.
ENG 0/1 after 2 overs: Superb first over from Shami too. Good movement for the right-arm quick and he tested Sibley by hitting the right lengths. India are pumped.
Textbook new ball bowling from Jasprit Bumrah. Sent four balls across Rory Burns, before bringing one back in - excellent use of the early movement. #ENGvIND pic.twitter.com/51egCFh14y
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) August 4, 2021
Series starts with a Brilliant Bumrah Over . Good signs for India ! #IndvsEng
— Vikram Sathaye (@vikramsathaye) August 4, 2021
ENG 0/1 after 0.5 overs: WICKET! What a start for India! Jasprit Bumrah has struck in the first over! Rory Burns was hit in front and the umpire raised his finger. The review was taken and it went India’s way. Dream start for Virat Kohli and Co!
3.31 pm: We’re ready for play at Trent Bridge! Rory Burns and Dom Sibley are at the crease for the hosts. Jasprit Bumrah has the new ball in hand. Here we go!
3.27 pm: The players are out on the field and it’s time for the national anthems. We’re minutes away from the first ball!
England haven't picked a spinner because they don't trust their batsmen
— John Etheridge (@JohnSunCricket) August 4, 2021
Ashwin ahead of Jadeja would have been the only thing I would have liked to see, man has done absolutely nothing wrong to be sitting out here. Shows how much that absence of lower order runs in 2018 has left a scar on this side and they have identified jt as a crucial aspect here
— Prashanth S (@ps_it_is) August 4, 2021
No Ashwin?! #ENGvIND pic.twitter.com/JC3buwzdH6
— Wasim Jaffer (@WasimJaffer14) August 4, 2021
Playing XIs
India: Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul, Cheteshwar Pujara, Virat Kohli (c), Ajinkya Rahane, Rishabh Pant (w), Ravindra Jadeja, Shardul Thakur, Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Shami, Mohammed Siraj.
England: Rory Burns, Dominic Sibley, Zak Crawley, Joe Root (c), Jonny Bairstow, Daniel Lawrence, Jos Buttler (w), Sam Curran, Ollie Robinson, Stuart Broad, James Anderson.
Virat Kohli: We would’ve preferred to bat first. Having said that, we’ll look to get into the game with the ball. KL Rahul will open. Bumrah, Siraj, Shami, Thakur and Jadeja are our bowlers.
3.01 pm: TOSS – Joe Root has won the toss and England will bat first.
Huddle ✔#TeamIndia #ENGvIND pic.twitter.com/zMPovALGaL
— BCCI (@BCCI) August 4, 2021
2.58 pm: Michael Holding, in his pitch report, says that the team that wins the toss would want to bat first. We’re just minutes away from the toss now.
2.40 pm: In the press conference a day before the start of the series, India captain Virat Kohli was confident of his team’s preparation. Here’s what he had to say:
England vs India: We’re much better prepared and will focus on performing under pressure, says Kohli
.@imVkohli on #TeamIndia following & supporting the Indian athletes at @Tokyo2020. 👍 👍 pic.twitter.com/vfxbwu6xXu
— BCCI (@BCCI) August 3, 2021
🗣️ 🗣️ Any match you play for your country is important: #TeamIndia captain @imVkohli #ENGvIND pic.twitter.com/EjuE4Zs0pj
— BCCI (@BCCI) August 3, 2021
#ENGvIND
— The Field (@thefield_in) August 4, 2021
Virat Kohli vs James Anderson 🔥
Who will come out on top this time?
📹: England Cricketpic.twitter.com/r4cGuWZodT
2.30 pm: Hello and welcome to live coverage of day one of the first Test between India and England at Trent Bridge, Nottingham.
Virat Kohli and Co will aim to achieve what the Indian cricket team hasn’t since 2007 – win a Test series in England.
The visitors have been in the United Kingdom for well over a month, having first competed in the ICC World Test Championship final, and will be hoping to get off to a strong start in the series today after getting acclimatised to the conditions.
Squads
India: Virat Kohli (captain), Rohit Sharma, Cheteshwar Pujara, Ajinkya Rahane (vice-captain), Hanuma Vihari, Rishabh Pant (wicket-keeper), R Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel, Jasprit Bumrah, Ishant Sharma, Mohammed Shami, Mohammed Siraj, Shardul Thakur, Umesh Yadav, KL Rahul, Wriddhiman Saha (wicket-keeper), Abhimanyu Easwaran, Prithvi Shaw, Suryakumar Yadav.
England: Joe Root (captain), James Anderson, Jonny Bairstow, Dom Bess, Stuart Broad, Rory Burns, Jos Buttler, Zak Crawley, Sam Curran, Haseeb Hameed, Dan Lawrence, Jack Leach, Ollie Pope, Ollie Robinson, Dom Sibley, Mark Wood.
Preparations ✅
— BCCI (@BCCI) August 4, 2021
Stage Set 👌
It's a matter of few hours before we witness the LIVE action from Trent Bridge 👏 👏 #TeamIndia #ENGvIND
ARE YOU READY❓ pic.twitter.com/QrGYqoCtFE
We are in the building @TrentBridge! 🏴🏏 pic.twitter.com/XhWKnUE5o9
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) August 4, 2021