Indian young batsmen performed brilliantly on the difficult pitch of England, Sanjay Manjrekar praised them a lot

India’s Young Guns Shine in England: A Thrilling Day 1 at Old Trafford
A Solid Start: Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul Lay the Foundation-India’s opening pair, Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul, set a strong foundation on day one of the fourth Test against England. Jaiswal’s impressive 58 and Rahul’s steady 46 guided India to a commanding 93-run opening partnership. This performance signifies a potential turning point for India’s opening woes, suggesting a reliable partnership has finally emerged. The duo played with confidence and skill, neutralizing the challenging English conditions.
Sai Sudarshan’s Stellar Debut and a Crucial Partnership-Sai Sudarshan, batting at number three, marked his return to form with a brilliant 61-run innings. He forged a vital 72-run partnership with Rishabh Pant (37, retired hurt), propelling India to a strong 264/4. Sudarshan’s calm demeanor and technical prowess promise a long and successful Test career, particularly in overseas conditions. His performance showcases the depth of India’s batting lineup.
Critics Silenced: India’s Response to the Challenge-This performance is a resounding answer to those who doubted India’s ability to score runs outside of flat pitches. England’s formidable bowling attack, featuring the likes of Stokes, Archer, and Dawson, presented a stern test. India’s 264/4 is a testament to their exceptional batting skills and adaptability, proving their prowess under pressure.
Day 2’s New Ball: A Pivotal Moment in the Match-Former English batsman Jonathan Trott highlighted the significance of the new ball on day two. He suggests that if the pitch doesn’t behave as expected, England’s decision to bowl first might backfire. Batting in the fourth innings at Old Trafford is notoriously difficult, making the opening session of day two crucial for both teams. The new ball’s impact will dictate the match’s trajectory.