
England's Fight on a Challenging Day
Joe Root anchored England's innings on a day when the batters were tested intensively throughout. Root, who crossed 3000 Test runs against India, took an old-fashioned approach of grinding it out and accumulated 99* by the end of the first day at Lord's.
England's Decision to Bat First
England's decision to bat first in the third Test proved to be a tough ask. The decision to bat was uncommon for England at home in recent times, but on a green top that had received a bit of trimming on the first morning, England had shown an intention to change up their plans from the previous two Tests of the series.
Root's Partnership with Ollie Pope
For a major part of his innings, Root had Ollie Pope alongside as they fought their way through a partnership worth 109 in 211 balls, which helped England recover after losing a couple of early wickets. India's attack had done well early in the day to mount pressure on the hosts.
India's Pace Attack
With the pace attack bolstered by the return of Jasprit Bumrah, in place of Prasidh Kirshna, the openers were tested in a variety of ways. There was some movement on offer for both Bumrah and his new-ball partner Akash Deep. But alongside, there was also some uneven bounce that at times came to their rescue.
False Shot Percentage
The false shot percentage in the first 15 overs was 38.4% – the highest for the first 15 overs of any Test innings in England since 2006. England's pace in scoring was down as a result, with boundaries not coming by as frequently as they have normalised in the Bazball era.
Pope's Departure
Pope rode his luck alongside a busy Root to weather that storm with a fighting partnership. Scoring had been reduced to a snail's pace and they went through a phase where there were no runs score for over four overs consecutively. The run-rate of 2.91 was also England's second-slowest at home in the Bazball era over a full season. Nevertheless, Root went on to register his 103rd score of fifty or more with Pope also nearing the milestone by the stroke of Tea. But immediately after the break, Pope was caught behind attempting a dab off Ravindra Jadeja.
England's Struggle
India made further inroads with Bumrah getting rid off Harry Brook with a sharp incoming delivery. At 172/4, England were back in a spot of bother. Root, now joined by Ben Stokes, proceeded to fight it out as he had done all day biding his time, and found another willing partner in his skipper.
Root's Unfinished Century
By the end of the day Root had raced through the nineties and went up to one short of a ton in the final over of the day but was left to wait for the milestone
Current Score
England 251/4 (Joe Root 99*, Ollie Pope 44; Nitish Reddy 2-46) vs India