IND vs ENG 1st Test, Day 1: The first Test between India and England in Hyderabad just witnessed a moment of magic, a turning point courtesy of the left-arm wizard, Axar Patel. Jonny Bairstow, England’s anchor at the crease, looked poised for a big score, but Axar had other plans.
In the 32nd over, with the scoreboard ticking steadily, Axar Patel conjured up a delivery that would leave even the most accomplished batsmen shaking their heads. It arrived at a deceptive 92.9 kph, drifting invitingly into the middle and leg zone. Bairstow, anticipating the turn, came half-forward to smother the ball.
But Axar Patel masterpiece had a mind of its own. The ball, as if defying the script, dipped and spun viciously away, escaping Jonny Bairstow desperate lunge and clattering into the top of off stump. The England batsman, who had looked so assured just moments ago, could only stare in disbelief as his bails soared through the air.
This wasn’t just a dismissal; it was a statement. Axar had not only broken the blossoming partnership between Bairstow and Joe Root, but also injected a jolt of excitement into the match. India, who had watched the English score pile up, suddenly had a spring in their step.
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Jonny Bairstow departure, for a well-played 37 off 58 balls, had a profound impact on the game. Ben Stokes, the swashbuckling southpaw, arrived at the crease, but the momentum had shifted. The question now hangs heavy in the Hyderabad air: can England maintain their rhythm without their anchor, or will Axar’s masterclass prove to be the pivotal moment of the Test?
Adding to the drama, this isn’t the first time Axar Patel has tormented Jonny Bairstow. In Tests, Axar has dismissed him a staggering 3 times for just 22 runs in 57 balls! Each dismissal has showcased his mastery of spin bowling, leaving Bairstow helpless against his guile and accuracy.
Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: Axar Patel’s “ripper” has rewritten the narrative of this thrilling encounter. He has silenced the English batsmen, rekindled Indian hopes, and reminded everyone why he is a force to be reckoned with in the world of spin bowling.