Artist In Stadium Creates Portrait Of Live Action During IND vs ENG 1st Test, Video Goes Viral
IND vs ENG 1st Test: An artist created a portrait of live action during the series opener at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, the video of which went viral online.
Even though fans are crazy about cricket in India, a spectator inside the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad took his love for the game to the next level. The fan captured the live action during Day 2 of the ongoing Test match between India and England on canvas in a beautiful looking portrait, the video of which went viral online. Notably, England is on a five-match Test series tour of India which is set to conclude on March 11.
Have a look at the viral video of the artist here:
A sketch artist recreated the sketch after Ravindra Jadeja's half-century during the live match. Incredible work! pic.twitter.com/D9VC5HyypY
— Vipin Tiwari (@Vipintiwari952_) January 26, 2024
Three Batters Score 80s For India In 1st Innings vs England
As far as the ongoing Test match is concerned, England won the toss and opted to bat first. They were bundled out for 246 in the first innings with the three Indian spinners taking eight wickets between them. India, on the other hand, posted 436 runs in their first innings to take a 190-run lead. Three of their batters scored 80s with Ravindra Jadeja top-scoring with 87 after his three-wicket haul with the ball. KL Rahul scored 86 while Yashasvi Jaiswal scored a brisk 80.
In the second innings, England were 113/1 at one stage but India came back to scalp wickets at regular intervals to reduce England to 163/5 in 36.5 overs. Bumrah, who was the only Indian pacer to take wickets in the first innings produced a double strike after which the spinners resumed their party with Jadeja and Ashwin leading te way. England have lost half their side and are still behind India after which they will have to set a target for India which India would need to chase down.
January 27 (Saturday) happens to be the third day in this Test match which means that match is almost certain of ending with a result and at this stage it is the hosts who seem to be at an advantageous position.