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Gill and Jaiswal hit tons as young India show class and resolve to silence doubters
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At Headingley, India showcased a blend of tradition and innovation, with Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill leading the charge. Their stellar performances, including twin centuries, propelled India to a commanding 359-3 at stumps on day one.
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