Belfast Telegraph

Ton-up Root is proud to lead England by example

Skipper gladly puts words into practice as visitors take commanding lead

- By Rory Dollard

JOE Root was relieved to turn his words into actions after kicking off 2021 with a classy century against Sri Lanka in Galle.

Root has not hidden from the fact that this year could be a defining one for his captaincy, with home and away series against India and an Ashes tour Down Underallho­veringinto­view,andhe called on the team to start with a bang against Sri Lanka.

The bowlers did their part by rolling over the hosts for just 135 on day one, a total Root overhauled all on his own as he cruised to 168 not out yesterday.

That represente­d over half of the team’s stumps total, 320 for four,andprovide­dthebulkof­a towering 185-run lead.

Having not reached three figures since December 2019, the wait for an 18th Test hundred had gone far enough, and the drought ended in style as he defended strictly, swept with authority and compiled England’s record score on the island with a disarming ease.

“I’m extremely pleased, I did a lot of talking before the game and ahead of this year. I thought it was really important to go out thereanddo­itmyself,”hesaid.

“It felt like a long time coming and now I’ve got to build on this, really make it count. I want to make it as big as possible and drive this first-innings lead as high as we can.

“When I was a little bit younger, on previous trips I might have tried to play too many shots to the same ball. One thing I was really pleased with today was my shot selection.

“I felt I got a really good combinatio­n of defence and attack. Being a bit more ruthless, a bit more stubborn and trusting my defence a little bit more at times has certainly paid off this week.”

Root’s conversion rate from 50 to 100 has often dogged him as a weakness — he now has the same number of centuries as Michael Vaughan but leads his predecesso­r by 31 half-centuries — but even taking lunch on 99 not out did not throw him off here.

“For the last year, two years, I’ve over-thought it massively. I’ve tried to get away from that,” he said.

“I’ve made too big a deal of it inmyownmin­d,hypeditup,and probably because of that it’s been to my detriment.

“Generally when I do get to a hundred I make it really count, so tomorrow I’m trying to make that another really big one and drive the game forward.

“We want to put them under pressure and bat just once.”

Root shared a fourth-wicket stand of 173 with debutant Dan Lawrence, who provided exactly 73 of them in what was a dashing first outing in internatio­nal cricket.

The Essex batsman instantly delivered on some of the lofty expectatio­ns which have been placed on him as one of the county game’s most highly-rated performers, mixing obvious intent with a wider scoring arc than might have been expected following Sir Alastair Cook’s prematch warning of his leg-side tendencies.

With Rory Burns, Ollie Pope and Ben Stokes all currently absent for different reasons, Lawrence certainly did enough to suggest selection meetings may soon become tricky affairs.

“I was very impressed, I thought he played magnificen­tly well,” said Root.

“It’s great to see guys coming in and having success straight away.

“But the most important thing is they see that as the start, something to build on and don’t just be happy with it.

“Heshowedex­actlywhyhe deserved his opportunit­y to play and it’s the start of something very special for him.”

MARNUS Labuschagn­e registered his fifth Test ton for Australia but India’s second-string bowlers, featuring two debutants, showed they were up for the fight on the opening day of the series decider in Brisbane.

With the injured Jasprit Bumrah, Ravichandr­an Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja joining the lengthy list of absentees, India’s attack had four Test caps between them as Thangarasu Natarajan and Washington Sundar made their bows.

The pair made crucial interventi­ons but Labuschagn­e made India pay for dropping him twice with an impressive 108, while a useful unbroken stand of 61 between Cameron Green and Tim Paine took Australia to 274 for five at stumps.

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England skipper Joe Root reached 168 not out to deliver on his message of starting 2021 with a bang
How’s that: England skipper Joe Root reached 168 not out to deliver on his message of starting 2021 with a bang
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