India’s skipper Rohit Sharma and Ravindra Jadeja both scored centuries as part of India’s total score of 326/5 after a shaky start. However, Sarfaraz Khan was unfortunately run out on 62, impacting India’s position. England, on the other hand, missed opportunities to capitalize and will need to make early breakthroughs with the new ball on Day 2. Mark Wood emerged as England’s standout bowler, but they failed to maintain their dominance throughout the first day of play. Overall, both teams have areas for improvement heading into the next day of the 3rd Test match.
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