Bumrah burst removes century-maker Root but England powers to 353-7 against India
By Canadian Press on July 11, 2025.
LONDON (AP) — Joe Root reached his 37th test century before becoming one of three batters to succumb to India star pacer Jasprit Bumrah as England powered to 353-7 by lunch on Day 2 of the third test at Lord’s.
Resuming on 99 with England 251-4, Root sent a streaky cut shot for four off Bumrah from the first ball of the day to notch an eighth hundred at the home of cricket — his favorite venue — and his 11th against India.
Bumrah (4-63) soon got his revenge. He nipped one back off the seam to remove the off-stump of
England captain Ben Stokes (44), took out Root (104) when the England star sent an inside-edge onto his own stumps, and then found the edge of Chris Woakes’ (0) first ball — though it needed a review to give it out after the on-field umpire missed it.
Brydon Carse survived the hat-trick ball but Bumrah’s burst sent England sliding to 271-7 inside a half-hour of the morning session.
Carse (33) and Jamie Smith (51) counterattacked, though, and England was recovering on the back of their unbeaten 82-run partnership.
The five-match series stands at 1-1.
Root loves Lord’s
Root has struck centuries in each of his last three test innings at Lord’s, taking in a match last year against Sri Lanka.
He is now outright fifth on the all-time list of most test centuries, breaking a tie with Steve Smith and Rahul Dravid, and moved 14 behind India great Sachin Tendulkar.
Stokes fit but Pant missing
Stokes struggled with a right groin problem while batting on Thursday, and was affected so badly that he refused a second single off the final ball of the day that would have given Root his century.
The allrounder was seen bowling before play on Friday and came out with Root for the start of play. He didn’t last long, dismissed by Bumrah in the third over of the day.
India wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant didn’t take the field for Day 2, however, as he recovered from being hit on the index finger on his left hand during Thursday. Dhruv Jurel took the gloves instead.
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