Yashasvi Jaiswal Anchors India’s Start in the 2nd Test vs England at Edgbaston
India vs England 2nd Test live score update: Yashasvi Jaiswal leads India’s batting with an unbeaten 62 at Edgbaston. KL Rahul and Karun Nair fall early as England bowlers strike. Follow live updates and expert analysis at CricketBettingTips.org.

Edgbaston, Birmingham – July 2, 2025:
The second Test between India and England kicked off today with England opting to bowl first behind winning the toss. So far, the decision has paid off partially for the hosts, with two Indian wickets back in the pavilion, but Yashasvi Jaiswal is standing tall as a rock in the middle.
England Strikes Early, But Jaiswal Holds His Ground
At the end of 25 overs, India are 98 for 2, with Yashasvi Jaiswal unbeaten on 62 off 69 balls. His innings is a blend of calculated aggression and mature temperament. The young left-hander has smashed 11 boundaries so far, keeping the scoreboard ticking even as wickets fell around him.
This Test match is a crucial opportunity for India to bounce back, especially after losing the first Test and running 1-0 down in the five-match series. So far, it's been a solid fightback from Jaiswal.
KL Rahul Falls Early – Woakes Strikes
India didn't get off to the start they hoped for. KL Rahul, who came in as a makeshift opener, couldn't survive long and was bowled by Chris Woakes for just two runs off 26 balls. Woakes used the seam-friendly conditions beautifully, getting the ball to nip in and breach Rahul's defence.
Rahul's early departure at 15-1 (8.4 overs) left the Indian dressing room concerned, especially considering how important a steady start is on English soil.
Karun Nair Shows Promise, But Perishes
After Rahul's dismissal, Karun Nair walked in and gave fans something to cheer about. He looked solid in patches, hitting five boundaries and rotating the strike well. However, just when he looked set for a big one, Nair edged one to Harry Brook off Brydon Carse and was dismissed for 31 off 50 balls.
The second wicket fell at a tricky time for India, at 95-2 (23.3 overs), which shifted some momentum back in England's favour.
Skipper Shubman Gill – Off to a Nervy Start
Captain Shubman Gill has joined Jaiswal at the crease but looked slightly uneasy in the early minutes. With just one run from 6 balls, he hasn't quite found his rhythm yet. The onus now lies on this young duo to anchor India's innings and secure they post a competitive first-innings total.
Gill's leadership will also be tested throughout the match, especially as India look to level the series.
Edgbaston Pitch Report: Balanced But Tricky
The pitch at Edgbaston has shown decent carry and bounce. There's movement off the seam for fast bowlers early on, but it's not unplayable. Jaiswal has shown that runs are there for the taking if batters apply themselves.
As the day progresses, spinners might come into play later, especially with some dry patches visible at the ends.
Score Summary (India 1st Innings – 25 Overs)
BatterRunsBalls4s6sStatus
Yashasvi Jaiswal 62 69 11 0 Not Out
KL Rahul 2 26 0 0 b Chris Woakes
Karun Nair 31 50 5 0 c Brook b Carse
Shubman Gill 1 6 0 0 Not Out
Extras 2 (b 0, lb 1, w 0, nb 1, p 0)
Total 98/2 25 Ov
Yet to Bat: Rishabh Pant (wk), Nitish Kumar Reddy, Ravindra Jadeja, Washington Sundar, Akash Deep, Mohammed Siraj, Prasidh Krishna
What's at Stake?
India are trailing 1-0 in this five-match Test series. After a tough loss in the first Test, this match becomes a must-win for the visitors. A strong first innings total is crucial to put pressure back on England, especially at a venue where the hosts have a formidable record.
Yashasvi Jaiswal's form could be the key that unlocks a massive Indian innings.
England, meanwhile, will look to maintain control with the ball. The early success of Woakes and Carse shows the bowlers are on target, but they need to break this partnership soon.
Fan Reactions Pour In
Cricket fans on social media are buzzing about Jaiswal's knock. His cover drives and onside flicks have become the highlight reel of the morning session.
One fan tweeted,
"Yashasvi is the real deal. Technique, temperament, and timing. India’s next big thing."
Another posted:
"Karun Nair looked solid, but Jaiswal is carrying this innings single-handedly!"
What's Next?
As lunch approaches, India would want to cross the 150 mark without losing another wicket. The Shubman-Jaiswal partnership is the key going into the second session.
Eyes will be on how Gill adjusts to the pace and whether Jaiswal can convert this promising start into a big century.