The opening day of the first Test in Chennai resembled a lesson in batting discipline, with low grey clouds and a soft, damp pitch adding layers of difficulty. Virat Kohli, attempting an overzealous drive too early, fell to Hasan Mahmud, highlighting the perils of impatience on such a surface. In contrast, Yashasvi Jaiswal played with calculated precision, driving only within a narrow 'v', targeting full-length deliveries and adjusting by advancing towards the ball to make his own lengths. His measured approach earned him the "license" to navigate a challenging day for the batters. Get into the future of online gaming with KheloSports.