KL Rahul Hit A Superb 100 While Rohit Sharma Delivered A Masterclass, Says David Lloyd 1

David Lloyd, the former England cricketer turned commentator described Rohit Sharma’s innings of 83 on Day 1 of the Lord’s Test as a masterclass. David Lloyd also gave England’s bowling 7 out of 10, stating there was nothing much to get excited about.

While KL Rahul hit a brilliant hundred and remained unbeaten on 127, Rohit Sharma was the dominant partner in the opening stand of 126. He hit 11 fours and a six in his innings before being cleaned up by a beauty from James Anderson. India ended the day in a strong position, at 276 for 3.

File image of David Lloyd(Twitter)
File image of David Lloyd(Twitter)

David Lloyd on KL Rahul and Rohit Sharma

Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul have combined at the top for India in Tests for the first time in this series against England but the pair had already put two solid opening stands — 97 at Trent Bridge and 126 at Lord’s.

KL Rahul became only the 3rd Indian opener and the 10th overall from the country to hit a hundred at the iconic venue and find himself a spot on the Lord’s Honours board. KL Rahul remained unbeaten on 127 at Stump’s on Day 1 as India finished at a dominant position, having posted 276 for 3 in 90 overs.

Reviewing Day 1 at Lord’s, David Lloyd wrote in his column for the Daily Mail: “KL Rahul hit a superb century while Rohit Sharma delivered a masterclass as India dominated day one at Lord’s. Jimmy Anderson, passed fit to play, produced two excellent deliveries to remove Rohit and Cheteshwar Pujara, while Ollie Robinson provided a late boost with the wicket of Virat Kohli.”

“This was Rohit Sharma’s highest Test score outside India but together with KL Rahul he provided a masterclass of application, technique and awareness of where off-stump is,” David Lloyd added.

Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul
Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul (Reuters Photo)

On England’s bowling, the former cricketer opined that the hosts were clearly missing the injured Stuart Broad. He also questioned England’s decision to not have a short leg for fast bowlers.

David Lloyd further wrote in his column: “I’d give England a seven out of 10 for their bowling performance. Nothing to really get excited about. Joe Root was missing Stuart Broad while Mark Wood wasn’t seen until after lunch. So England were bowling first, with the Lord’s slope and Jimmy Anderson fit in overcast conditions – and there was no short leg. It just seems to be an unfashionable position these days.”

James Anderson was England’s best bowler of the day with figures of 2 for 52 from 20 overs.

Rohit Sharma Rates His 83 As The Most Challenging Innings

Rohit Sharma admitted he was disappointed to miss out on what would have been a much-cherished hundred at Lord’s. The opener was done in by an excellent inswinger from James Anderson.

Speaking to the media at the end of the first day’s play, Rohit Sharma said:“I wouldn’t say the best (innings) but definitely the most challenging I have played. I felt really good, I was very happy. Unfortunate dismissal but not anything I could have done about that.”

James Anderson
James Anderson (AP Photo/Andy Brownbill)

On how he curbed his natural instincts to play the long innings, Rohit added: “When the conditions are against you, you have to keep talking to yourself and cut down the unnecessary shots, especially with the new ball.Once you get the feel of the pitch then you can try and play some shots.”

Rohit Sharma was dismissed in the 30s in the WTC final as well as in the first innings in Nottingham before finally converting a start into a substantial score at Lord’s. India is 283/5 in the 1st session on the 2nd day as KL Rahul (129), Ajinkya Rahane (1) have been back in the pavilion.