India vs. England: Dominant visitors pass 400 runs on Day 2 as Joe Root continues stunning form
England 454/4 after 147 overs: TEA! Root gets to tea on Day 2 and has well affirmed England's position on top of this Test. India has struggled to make inroads as much as it would have looked and the bowlers have begun to bog down after some hefty load. The session brought 99 runs with the sole wicket of Stokes lost. Pope has worked his way through after a troubled start.
Session summaries ft. Wasim Jaffer
"So how's the test going?"
— Wasim Jaffer (@WasimJaffer14) February 6, 2021
"Rohit Sharma is bowling"
"Oh got it."#INDvsENG
England 440/4 after 143 overs: DOUBLE HUNDRED FOR JOE ROOT!! And he notches it up in style with a biggie down the ground off Ashwin. Fifth double hundred for the England captain and the second in his last three matches. Phenomenal run of form and fair to say that he has done well to quell India's complacency at home.
The first batsman to hit 200 in his 100th Test!
GREATNESS.
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) February 6, 2021
Scorecard: https://t.co/Gczmsuw2oJ#INDvENG #R100T pic.twitter.com/A0EUchFwbJ
After a lean 2020, during which he did not record a century, the Yorkshireman has begun 2021 - a year in which England play India home and away and visit Australia for the Ashes - in incredible touch.
In Sri Lanka he batted positively, almost from the outset, but in this innings he was more measured against a far superior bowling attack.
His first 25 runs took 72 balls before he reached his hundred from 164 as his attacking intent grew.
He swept with ease, albeit to a lesser extent than against Sri Lanka, and played a number of excellent shots through the off side off the front and back foot.
In Sibley he found a perfect foil - the England opener doggedly making an impressive score, with clips through mid-wicket his main scoring option.
Sibley had seen his opening partner Burns glove a catch when playing a reverse sweep, but provided no such gifts.
When the few mistakes did come in their dominant partnership, edges dropped short due to the slow nature of the pitch.
India were scrappy at times - they bowled 11 no-balls and there were fielding errors - and looked weary by the end but, as their recent series victory in Australia showed, they are never out of a contest.
'A very special day' - reaction
England captain Joe Root: "It was a very special day. The guys organised a surprise for me last night and Ben [Stokes] in particular said some really nice things.
"It's a really impressive start but it's just a start. We've got to back it up tomorrow.
"We need to make best use of the pitch because it could be a crucial toss. Hopefully we can really make it count. We've got to at least match it tomorrow and get a big first-innings lead."
Indian first-class batsman Abhishek Jhunjhunwala: "India will have wanted to have got four or five wickets from 90 overs. But they won't be too disappointed because even if England get 450/500, India still need to bat.
"The wicket will start behaving differently in the third innings and if England get out cheaply then India could be back in the game. England should be looking at 550 minimum."
Former England captain Michael Vaughan: "Every Test team needs a Dom Sibley or Cheteshwar Pujara who will wear the bowlers down. "Too long we've criticised England for being too flamboyant but now we've got a cricketer who plays the right way."
BBC Cricket Social statistician Andy Zaltzman: "The stat that grabbed me today is the list of players outside of Asia who have scored centuries in three consecutive Test in Asia: Alastair Cook against India in 2012 and then Hashim Amla, Jacques Kallis, Brian Lara, Ken Barrington, Garfield Sobers and Everton Weekes. It's an incredibly illustrious list."
How social media reacted to Root's hundred
Neil Gibbons on #bbccricket: The guy is unreal! He is going to be the greatest ever!
Ruth Brooksbank: Joe Root is the most naturally talented England batsman I've ever seen. He's also a great captain, a fantastic ambassador for cricket, and will no doubt go on to be our greatest ever batsman.
Jonathan Doidge: Why not just write your own scripts eh Joe Root?! 100 in his 100th Test. Three in a row. Dream stuff. Incredible. Take all the plaudits young man. Richly deserved!
Magnificent 100 in his 100th Test for @root66 Its been a Subcontinent masterclass yet again. Loved his technique and approach especially against Spinners. #INDvsENG #class #leadingfromthefront
— VVS Laxman (@VVSLaxman281) February 5, 2021
Incredible from @root66 👏🏼👏🏼
— Charlotte Edwards (@C_Edwards23) February 5, 2021
There is no doubt that Joe Root has once again re-established himself as one of the pre-eminent batsmen of the modern game. Understandable that some felt he never left that small core group.
— Ian bishop (@irbishi) February 5, 2021
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