The Herald (South Africa)

Dream century for SA-born Jennings on debut

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SCORING a century for England on his debut against India yesterday had been a dream come true after waking up a bag of nerves, says batsman Keaton Jennings.

“I woke up at 5am thinking I’d missed the bus so I jumped out of bed and panicked about where everything was,” the 24-year-old said after his knock of 112.

“But then I settled down when I saw the time. If someone had told me this morning that [I’d make] a test match hundred I would have bitten their arm off.

“It’s just surreal that it’s come on debut,” Jennings said.

The South African-born opener guided England to a solid start of 288/5 in the first innings of their must-win fourth test at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium.

The left-hander was almost caught while still to get off the mark and took until the 12th ball to get his first runs on the board, but when he did there was no stopping the tall opener.

“When the ball looped up to gully my heart was in my mouth and I thought ‘No, you got a nought in your first innings’, but thankfully it went to ground and I went from there,” he said.

The 24-year-old hit 13 fours, including a trio of audacious reverse sweeps during his 219-ball stay.

It was one of those sweeps that brought up his ton midway through the afternoon session, with Jennings raising his hand in delight.

Jennings, who was only called up to the squad after Haseeb Hameed was injured in the third test, put on a partnershi­p of 99 with captain Alastair Cook.

Cook was stumped on 46 by wicketkeep­er Parthiv Patel, after swinging at a Ravindra Jadeja delivery.

Joe Root could only make 21 before he was caught at slip by Indian captain Virat Kohli off a spinning Ravichandr­an Ashwin delivery.

Moeen Ali helped guide Jennings to his ton and scored a half century himself before hopelessly scooping up an Ashwin delivery that landed comfortabl­y in the hands of Karun Nair.

Jennings walked soon afterwards when Cheteshwar Pujara caught a little flick off the bat for Ashwin’s third wicket of the day and England were on 230/4.

Jennings, who was born in Johannesbu­rg and captained the Proteas under-19s, became the latest South African-born English cricketer to score a ton on their internatio­nal test debut.

Andrew Strauss and Matt Prior both made centuries in their first outings while Jonathan Trott reached three figures in the second innings of his test debut.

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