The Phnom Penh Post

Jennings scores ton as England make 288-5

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SOUTH African-born batsman Keaton Jennings scored a stunning century on his debut as England made a solid start to their must-win fourth Test against India in Mumbai yesterday.

The l ef t - hander – who switched allegiance legiance to England to boostt his internatio­nal prospectse­cts – made 112 as the visitors itors ended the day on 288-5 88-5 at the Wankhede Stadium. tadium.

Jennings, 24, 4, was almost caught on zero and took until thehe 12th ball to get off the mark, but when hen he did there was as no stopping thee tall opener.

He grew increasing­ly confident in the middle as the day progressed with an array of e x e mpl a r y s h o t - mak i n g , including a trio of audacious reverse sweeps that went for fours.

It was one of those sweeps that brought up his ton midway through the afternoon session, Jennings punching the air in delight as he celebrated a debut to remember. Je n n i n g s , o n l y called up to the squad after Haseeb Hameed was injured in the third Test, put on a partnershi­p of 99 with fellow opener and captain Alastair Cook.

Cook was stumped on 46 by wicketkeep­er Parthiv Patel after swinging at a Ravindra Jadeja delivery b but Jennings held his ne nerve and plotted his w way to 65 by lunch.

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

Moeen A Ali steadied the ship, helping gu guide Jennings to his ton and scoringsc a half century of his own before foolishly getting caugh caught out.

He hopelessly scooped up an Ashwin delivery that landed comfortabl­y in the hands of Karun Nair to put England at 230-3.

Jennings, who hit 13 fours during his 219-ball knock, walked soon afterwards when Cheteshwar Pujara caught a little flick off the bat for Ashwin’s third wicket of the day.

Jennings (pictured, AFP), 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 t heir f i r s t outings, while Jonathan Trott reached three figures in the second innings of his Test debut.

Jennings, whose mother is English, moved to England in 2011 after leaving school, committing himself for four years so he could become eligible to play for the national side.

He opted for England to further his career in a similar move to Kevin Pietersen in the early 2000s.

Players who were born abroad are eligible to play for England after spending four years in English county cricket, a policy that has attracted some controvers­y.

England trail 2-0 in the fivematch series and anything less than a victory would see India seal the contest.

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