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Shoaib Bashir off to dream England start with Rohit Sharma's wicket on Test debut

Shoaib Bashir's maiden Test wicket is none other than of the India captain as he dismissed Rohit Sharma cheaply on Day 1 of the India vs England 2nd Test.

Updated on: Feb 02, 2024 11:04 AM IST
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That first wicket feeling! Shoaib Bashir was over the moon twice in an hour – first when he received his England Test cap and then on dismissing Rohit Sharma for his maiden wicket. Yes, 19-year-old off spinner Bashir's first wicket in international cricket is none other than the Indian captain. Bashir, one of the two debutants in this match along with India's Rajat Patidar, was off to a gleeful start to the Visakhapatnam Test as he had Rohit out caught at leg slip in only his fourth over after England were asked to bowl on Day 1 of the 2nd Test.

Shoaib Bashir dismissed Rohit Sharma for his first Test wicket. Soak it in (Reuters)
Shoaib Bashir dismissed Rohit Sharma for his first Test wicket. Soak it in (Reuters)

Rohit looked awfully quiet during his 41-ball stay, exhibiting a sedate approach to ensure India were off to a cautious start. After 10 overs, they reached 23/0 with only two boundaries which Yashasvi Jaiswal picked off the bowling of Joe Root in the 2nd over. But with England operating with James Anderson's pacer from one end and Root's more than handy off-spin, India were just that tad watchful.

Sending that India were not too to take risks, Ben Stokes turned to his specialist spinners. Star of the Hyderabad Test, Tom Hartley bowled the 11th over, after which Bashir was introduced immediately, and it didn't take him long. With a leg-slip in, Rohit fell right into the trap as he glided the ball to be dismissed for 14. Sunil Gavaskar made a pretty interesting observation from the commentary box when he said, "Perhaps Rohit did not know that a leg slip was in place" echoing aptly with the India captain's expressions as he walked off.

Gill, Jaiswal rescue

He gave his old nemesis the charge, but looked unsettled, and despite getting himself another four off a thick nick, Gill wasn't a third time lucky as he edged Anderson to Ben Foakes. And just like that, India lost their second wicket with 10 minutes to lunch.

Jaiswal continues impressive form

Jaiswal, who missed out on a well-deserved century in the first Test in Hyderabad by getting out for 80, looked like a man on a mission. After seeing off the initial threat, Jaiswal let loose as the spinners came on. Root, Bashir and Hartley were taken for boundaries everytime they erred.

Close to lunch, in the 30th over, Jaiswal's eyes lit up when he saw a full toss from Hartley and he launched him into the second tier. The very next ball, Jaiswal picked his sixth boundary thanks to a misfield that brought him his third Test fifty.

 
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