On the tense Day 5 of India vs England's first Test at Headingley,Leeds, a light moment involving India captain Shubman Gill occurred which relieved fans and players from anxiety. When Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna were bowling together from the opposite ends in the opening session of Day 5, Shubman Gill was heard on the stump mic saying, "Ek taraf se Mohammed hai, ek taraf se Krishna hai, dono dabav daal rahe h. (From one end there is Mohammed (Siraj), and from another there is (Prasidh) Krishna. Both are creating pressure.)" This light-hearted remark was heard during the 17th over which was bowled by Prasidh Krishna. As soon as Gill said this, Rishabh Pant was caught smiling. The remark immediately generated buzz and became viral on social media handle X (formerly Twitter). It was a witty combination of humor and insight, displaying Gill's easy-going nature in the face of immense pressure. India was struggling to breach England's resistance. Both the English openers - Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley - were going hard on the Indian bowlers. However, the duo of Siraj and Krishna bowled tight lengths to restrict the easy flow of runs. Although India did not pick a wicket so far, Mohammed Siraj, Prasidh Krishna and Shardul Thakur have assisted Bumrah pretty well. Watch the video here: pic.twitter.com/3Sf9lecIgo — cricket videos (@RizwanStum60450) June 24, 2025 Also Read | Watch: ‘Someone Should Do a Kohli' - Shastri Slams India’s Lack of Fire England Dominates Opening Session on Day 5 Indian bowlers failed to break England’s opening partnership in the first session of Day 5. Although the conditions and weather favored the bowlers, the English openers showed great skill and patience, not only surviving the session but also scoring at a good rate. A total of 24 overs were bowled in the session, during which England scored 96 runs, taking their total to 117 for no loss. Ben Duckett scored his 19th Test half-century, while Zak Crawley remained unbeaten on 42. For India, the session was nothing short of disappointing.