Majestic Joe Root flattens India

LEEDS. — England captain Joe Root continued his stellar form with yet another magnificent century to flatten India on day two of the third Test at Headingley yesterday. 

Such has been his insatiable run-scoring, it was almost inevitable that Root — playing on his home ground — would compile his third hundred in as many matches and sixth of the year. His majestic 121 helped England to 423-8, a humungous lead of 345 over the tourists, after India were bowled out for 78 on Wednesday. 

Root added 139 for the third wicket with Dawid Malan, who marked his recall with 70, while opener Haseeb Hameed soaked up some early pressure before he was dismissed for 68. 

India’s attack was largely toothless on a placid pitch, Virat Kohli’s men a shadow of the side that surged to victory in the second Test at Lord’s. 

Although Headingley has a history of sensational comebacks, this match surely will not be one, and England are primed to level the series at 1-1 with two matches to play. 

This will go down as one of the most remarkable turnarounds between two Tests, both for the way India have failed to turn up and how England picked themselves up from the Lord’s debacle. 

The foundations were laid on day one, when India were shot out and England moved to 120-0, leaving Thursday as a glorious procession to a virtually impregnable position in front of a vibrant and colourful crowd. 

At the centre of it all was Root, whose previous hundreds this summer have come when England had their backs to the wall.

Instead, with his team on top, Root produced his most effortless, stylish and predictable ton, treating his Headingley home to something of a ‘greatest hits’ of his batting. 

Malan’s success was further vindication for England’s selection after runs for Hameed and wickets for Craig Overton, while India must wonder how they have unravelled so quickly.

Their bowling was insipid, tactics baffling and fielding uninspired.  

They now must prepare themselves for a second innings when their only realistic measure of success would be extending this match into the weekend. — BBC Sport.

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