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How Ben Stokes' brilliance trapped Sai Sudharsan for a duck on Day 1 of Headingley Test

FirstCricket Staff June 20, 2025, 18:08:53 IST

B Sai Sudharsan fell for a four-ball duck, getting caught-behind off Ben Stokes’ bowling at the stroke of lunch on Day 1 of the first Test between India and England. Here’s how Stokes planned the dismissal.

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B Sai Sudharsan was dismissed for a four-ball duck after coming in at No 3 on Day 1 of the first Test between India and England at Headingley. AP
B Sai Sudharsan was dismissed for a four-ball duck after coming in at No 3 on Day 1 of the first Test between India and England at Headingley. AP

B Sai Sudharsan didn’t quite get his Test career off to an ideal start, getting dismissed for a four-ball duck on Day 1 of the first Test between India and England in Headingley on Friday. Sudharsan was dismissed by England skipper Ben Stokes, who had opted to field earlier in the day, at the stroke of lunch as India ended the morning session at 92/2.

How Stokes planned Sudharsan’s dismissal at Headingley

England had toiled hard for the better part of two hours in the morning session, with Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul accelerating after a cautious start. And no sooner had Brydon Carse broken the partnership by having Rahul caught by Joe Root at slip with an outswinger than Stokes got a wicket of his own by getting rid of the debutant.

England captain Ben Stokes celebrates with teammates after getting rid of India debutant B Sai Sudharsan at the stroke of lunch on Day 1 of the first Test in Headingley. AP

Stokes build pressure on Sudharsan, who received his Test cap from former India No 3 Cheteshwar Pujara ahead of toss, by having a leg slip and a leg gully in place from the outset. The idea, was to plant doubts in the 23-year-old’s mind with regards to playing a flick or a glance.

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The Englishmen appealed against Sudharsan in the third delivery of the 26th over, either for LBW or caught-behind though the batter was visibly safe on both counts, after Stokes strangled him down the leg-side.

The all-rounder opted for a similar delivery in the very next ball, and this time an under-pressure Sudharsan ended up nicking the ball to keeper Jamie Smith for his maiden Test outing to end in a matter of minutes.

Earlier, Jaiswal and Rahul got India off to a positive start with a 91-run opening stand, in which both batters were batting in the 40s. Captain Shubman Gill, batting at No 4 for the first time, will be hoping to capitalise on the positive start with a strong third-wicket stand with Jaiswal after lunch.

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