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ROOT: THE PITCH WAS NOT UP TO SCRATCH FOR TESTS

- By RICHARD GIBSON

JOE ROOT condemned the Lord’s pitch as ‘sub-standard’ after England got out of jail yesterday with a turnaround Test win over Ireland. ‘I don’t like saying this but the wicket was sub-standard for a Test match,’ the England captain said after the Irish were routed for just 38. ‘I thought it wasn’t even close to a fair contest between bat and ball throughout the whole game. First innings, last innings, when you are getting scores like that, that tells a story in itself.’ William Porterfiel­d’s team held high hopes of a famous victory when they began a run chase of 182 at 11.20am but folded in just 86 minutes after morning rain caused an hour’s disruption. Chris Woakes and Stuart Broad made the most of conditions murky enough to demand the use of floodlight­s, finishing with a career-best six for 17 and four for 19 respective­ly. The bowler-friendly nature of the surface produced by Karl McDermott — in his first season as head groundsman — sparked fears of England being faced with something similar when they return here in a fortnight for the second Ashes Test. Root said: ‘All we have to do is make sure we try to exploit it the best we can, find a method to cope and score runs. ‘The challenge will be the same for Australia as it was for us and Ireland this week. It will make for entertaini­ng cricket if that’s the case but we will just have to wait and see.’ Provided with a total to defend by nightwatch­man Jack Leach’s 92 — an innings which won the Somerset spinner the man of the match award — Woakes and Broad showed that England have

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GETTY IMAGES Career best: Chris Woakes took six for 17 at Lord’s

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