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India vs England, 4th Test: Ravichandran Ashwin praises Keaton Jennings for debut ton
Jennings scored 112 runs to take the visitors to a strong position by tea before India fought back to restrict England to 288/5 to end the first day`s action.
Zee Media Bureau
New Delhi: India's shinning off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has praised England opener Keaton Jennings for smashing a century on debut on the first day of the fourth cricket Test against India here on Thursday.
Jennings scored 112 runs to take the visitors to a strong position by tea before India fought back to restrict England to 288/5 to end the first day`s action.
With this stunning innings, Jennings became the 8th English opener and the 69th batsman in the history of Test cricket to hit a century on debut.
The South Africa-born left-hander was dropped when he was yet to open his account in his debut Test and then capitalised on the "life" given to him.
"Obviously, a debut century is very special. I just had a weird feeling when he was dropped early on in his innings. He has had a great season and just continued from where he left off I guess.
He has got a very tight defence and looks like a very good player," Ashwin told reporters at the end of the day`s play.
Ashwin, who led the Indian comeback by claiming the wickets of Jennings and Moen Ali, opined that good bowling in the post lunch session laid the foundation for that successful spell.
"I thought the rewards in that spell came from what I did in the afternoon session because I thought I bowled a really good spell then to Jennings and Moen Ali.
"I got Root out in that spell but I thought that was one of the better spells of the day and I think I got rewards for it as soon as I came back in the third spell," he said.
"Wankhede has generally been a win the toss and bat first kind of pitch. So we knew the odds will be against us. Generally there is some moisture in the morning and we wanted to capitalise on it, but could not unfortunately.
"But the afternoon session was not bad even though we gave away 90-odd runs and took only one wicket. But that was a big wicket. We got Root so we thought if we get a couple of wickets and patch it up by getting four or five wickets it would be nice," the Chennai spinner added.
"Getting six wickets would have been nicer."