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Deep-Rooted Problem

Updated on: 27 August,2021 07:28 AM IST  |  Leeds
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England captain Joe slams third successive century of the series adding to India’s woes at Headingley on Day Two

Deep-Rooted Problem

England captain Joe Root is ecstatic after scoring a century on the second day of the third Test against India at Leeds yesterday. Pic/AFP

England captain Joe Root slammed his third consecutive century as his side added to India’s woes by piling on the runs in the third Test at Headingley on Thursday. 


England were 423-8, a lead of 345, as they looked to level this five-match series at 1-1 after a 151-run defeat in the second Test at Lord’s. 


Ton on home ground


Root scored 121 on his Yorkshire home ground after India had been dismissed for just 78 on Wednesday after their skipper, Virat Kohli, decided to bat first upon winning the toss. 

One sadness for England was that Dawid Malan was out for 70 to the last ball before tea when it seemed the world’s top-ranked T20 batsman might mark his return to Test cricket after a three-year absence with a hundred. 

It needed an India review to confirm left-hander Malan had glanced Mohammed Siraj down the legside to wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant to end a partnership of 139 with Root. 

With openers Rory Burns (61) and Haseeb Hameed (68) also making half-centuries, this was the first time all of England’s top four had made a fifty in the same Test innings since a match against New Zealand at Dunedin in 2013. England’s lack of top-order runs had been so acute they’ve failed to reach 50 before losing their second wicket 16 times in 20 Test innings this year. 

But Wednesday saw Root walk into bat with England well-placed at 159-2. England resumed on 120-0, after veteran spearhead James Anderson had ripped through India’s top order during a return of 3-6 in eight overs to spark a collapse. 

Breakthrough before lunch

Burns was then 52 not out and Hameed 60 not out. England’s 22nd opening partnership since Andrew Strauss retired in 2012 were separated, however, before lunch. 
Left-hander Burns had added just nine runs when he was bowled playing down the wrong line to Mohammed Shami, with England now 135-1. New batsman Malan, recalled after England dropped the Dom Sibley, got off the mark with a cover-driven boundary off Jasprit Bumrah and followed that shot up with two more fours off Siraj. 

Hameed foxed by Jadeja

Hameed, promoted to open in place of Sibley, had looked in excellent touch on Wednesday. But he added just eight runs to his overnight score and had spent 28 deliveries on 68 when he was bowled by Ravindra Jadeja, who produced a classic slow left-armer’s delivery that turned away from the batsman’s forward defensive shot. 

Brief scores
India 78 v England 423-8 (J Root 121, D Malan 70, H Hameed 68, R Burns 61; M Shami 3-87, R Jadeja 2-88, M Siraj 2-86). England lead by 345 runs

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