The Sunday Post (Dundee)

That is one of the best says skipper after thrilling win

- By David Clough SPORT@SUNDAYPOST.COM

Joe Root glowed with pride at England’s skill and resilience as they edged a thrilling win over India in their landmark 1,000th Test.

Root, the orchestrat­or of an outstandin­g collective which prevailed by 31 runs on the fourth morning at Edgbaston, rightly proclaimed a wonderfull­y absorbing contest as a “fabulous advert” for Test cricket.

It was an important staging post, too, for his captaincy, and crucial for his developmen­t in the role.

He is still just a year into his tenure, but, after such a chastening Ashes winter, it said plenty that England held their nerve to go 1-0 up on the fourth morning of this Specsavers series opener.

After Ben Stokes (four for 40) had turned the outcome with a spell of three for 15 – including the prized wicket of Virat Kohli – Root had praise for his premier all-rounder, 20-year-old aspirant Sam Curran after his man-of-the-match performanc­e and oldstagers James Anderson and Stuart Broad.

Asked if it all added up to the best match he has played in, the Yorkshirem­an said: “It’s up there.

“It is a fabulous advert for the game of cricket, isn’t it?

“Anyone that says it’s dead can just come and watch this on repeat. What a game!

“I’m still trying soak it all in, but it was a fabulous team performanc­e.”

India needed 84 runs from their last five wickets, with Kohli unbeaten on 43, when they resumed yesterday morning.

Root said: “I spoke to the boys at the start, and said ‘Just go out there with that belief, desire that you have done the previous two days in the field’ – and they didn’t disappoint.

“I couldn’t be prouder of that.

“That’s all you can ask as a captain . . . the guys to do as you ask, and under pressure to stay as calm as we did.

“Whenever you play in close games like this, you desperatel­y want to be on the right side of it for so many reasons – but one thing that really stands out for me is that inner drive and determinat­ion from this group of players.”

Kohli appeared to be taking the game away, but Stokes had him lbw for 51 in his first over, added a second wicket three balls later and finished the match when Hardik Pandya was caught-behind to leave India 162 all out.

“Stokesy’s got that knack, hasn’t he?” Root said.

“He wants to be involved in the big moments of the game, and he did just that today.”

Kohli, meanwhile, must regroup in time for next week’s second Test at Lord’s – despite his personal heroics here. He said: “There were a couple of times when we made comebacks and I felt that we showed character there – but a team like England will not let you do that every day of a Test match, and we realised that on the final day.

“We could have applied ourselves better, but I’m still proud of the fight we showed.”

 ??  ?? Ben Stokes celebrates with Jonny Bairstow after taking the final wicket of India batsman Hardik Pandya
Ben Stokes celebrates with Jonny Bairstow after taking the final wicket of India batsman Hardik Pandya

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