The India-England Test series commenced on Thursday. The first Test is the 100th between the two countries and the 2,000th in cricket annals.
Take a look at what the newspapers -- local and international -- had to say of the day's play at Lord's.
Sloppy India handed England the advantage: Hussain
Writing for the Daily Mail, former England captain, Nasser Hussain felt the world number ones did not show the "smart cricket" which propelled them to the top.
"This was a sloppy day for India -- and, so early in the series, a big one for England. When Mahendra Singh Dhoni won a very important toss, you wondered what lay in store for the hosts' batsmen under grey skies and against a swinging ball. To finish on 127 for two felt like a small triumph," said Hussain.
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"They (the Indian bowlers) just weren't full enough with the new ball, which should have been pitched up repeatedly to entice the drive.
"The India captain did not have his best day in charge, either. But he missed a couple of tricks in the field and didn't get a glove on a chance from Trott that flew between him and Rahul Dravid at first slip," he explained.
Hussain added that the Indians didn't come across too eager on the field.
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