Sunday Tribune

Woakes, Bairstow lording it over India at Lord’s

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LONDON: Chris Woakes struck a maiden Test century and Jonny Bairstow added 93 as England dominated the third day of the second Test at Lord’s yesterday, reaching 357-6 to open up a significan­t 250run lead over India.

Arriving at the crease with England 131-5, Woakes – back in the side as a replacemen­t for Ben Stokes – scored freely in a partnershi­p of 189 with Bairstow, bringing up his century with a pull for three.

Bairstow looked set to join him in getting his name on the Lords’ honours board, but the Yorkshirem­an fell for 93, caught excellentl­y by wicketkeep­er Dinesh Karthik after he nicked a Hardik Pandya delivery.

Woakes, who ended the day unbeaten on 120, struck 18 boundaries and was joined at the crease by effervesce­nt youngster Sam Curran (22 not out) who again looked confident after impressing with both bat and ball in the opening Test at Edgbaston.

After rain washed out the first day’s play and interrupte­d much of day two, bad light brought proceeding­s to a close with England in a commanding lead.

Earlier England had stumbled to 89-4 in reply to India’s first-innings 107, with the hosts’ top order again failing to impress. In the eighth over, Keaton Jennings missed a straight delivery by Mohammed Shami and was trapped lbw for 11.

In the following over, Alastair Cook (21) was caught behind after he nicked a swinging delivery from Ishant Sharma which brought 20-year-old debutant Ollie Pope to the crease.

The right-hander played some positive strokes and scored quickly as he looked to rebuild alongside captain Joe Root, but as lunch approached he was trapped lbw by Pandya.

Root was watchful for much of his innings until his dismissal by Shami lbw for 19 from 53 balls signalled the break.

Jos Buttler was the one wicket to fall in an afternoon session dominated by the hosts, trapped lbw for a breezy 24. – Reuters

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