England vs India 2nd Test, Day 3 as it happened: Root’s marathon ton guides hosts to 27-run lead
Highlights of day three of the second Test between India and England at Lord’s.

Day 1: Rahul, Rohit and the art of playing strictly on the merit of the ball
Day 2: On a tough day for India, Siraj shows his knack of making things happen
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India first innings: 364 all-out
England first innings 391 all-out
India came back strongly in the final session to bowl out England, but have conceded a small yet psychologically important lead. Tour de force by Root. Match tantalisingly poised
— Cricketwallah (@cricketwallah) August 14, 2021
All those no balls to bowl England out at the end of day's play and not have the Indian openers bat today for an over or two. #ENGvIND pic.twitter.com/NbVyhCX3jC
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) August 14, 2021
India bowled 14 no-balls today, the most by any Test side in a day since Sri Lanka bowled 15 against Bangladesh in 2014. #ENGvIND
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) August 14, 2021
India's fielders shook Root's hand as they walked off - but there was also plenty of chat with Anderson. Bumrah heavily involved.
— Lawrence Booth (@the_topspin) August 14, 2021
STUMPS
England are all-out for 391 as Anderson is bowled by Shami off the last ball of the day. The day belonged to Joe Root. He remains unbeaten on a majestic 180 off 321. England finish with a lead of 27 runs.
Jasprit Bumrah's 10 no-balls is the most in a day of Test cricket for more than a decade. #ENGvIND
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) August 14, 2021
ENG 389/9 after 127 overs: Brilliant from Root! Siraj is still in the attack, he’s one wicket away from a five-for, and he gets hit for back-to-back fours from the England captain. The first one was an audacious reverse-scoop and the next one was a kind of a sweep. England lead by 25 now.
Jimmy gana be begging for the ball when Jasprit comes in to bat…
— Dale Steyn (@DaleSteyn62) August 14, 2021
England’s lead: 16
— Aditya Chaturvedi (@aditya_c19) August 14, 2021
Bumrah’s no balls: 12#ENGvIND
A 10-ball over from Bumrah to Anderson, who somehow survives the lot.
— Lawrence Booth (@the_topspin) August 14, 2021
ENG 379/9 after 126 overs: Fiery, fiery over from Bumrah. Kept attacking Anderson with bouncers but couldn’t get his first wicket. A couple of cold stares exchanged by the duo.
ENG 376/9 after 125.1 overs: A lengthy delay out in the middle after Bumrah struck Anderson on the helmet. The physios were out and the senior pacer seems fine thankfully.
Three days of play, astonishing performances wherever you look, and it’s basically nil nil. God, I love test cricket. #bbccricket #ENGvIND
— Dan Cullen-Shute (@creature_dan) August 14, 2021
ENG 371/9 after 124.3 overs: WICKET! Mark Wood is run-out and England are nine down with a lead of seven runs. James Anderson the last man in, with Joe Root unbeaten on 166 off 311.
Jasprit Bumrah 0/75 after 25 overs. Nine no balls by him in the innings.#ENGvIND
— Aditya Chaturvedi (@aditya_c19) August 14, 2021
Joe Root's Test batting average has just ticked above 50. #ENGvIND
— Ben Jones (@benjonescricket) August 14, 2021
ENG 366/8 after 123 overs: England have the lead with two wickets in hand! Captain Joe Root is unbeaten on 165 off 308. After being dominated on day one, this has been some comeback from the hosts.
ENG 360/8 after 121 overs: Root survives! Siraj struck him on the pad and the umpire said not-out. But Kohli took the review and it showed impact in line and umpire’s call on wickets. Kohli wasn’t at all happy there. Unfortunate for Siraj.
ENG 360/8 after 120 overs: Shami returns to the attack and gets clipped by Wood for two. England trail by four runs now.
Mohammed Siraj percentage balls 'hitting' stumps:
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) August 14, 2021
Afternoon session - 11%
Evening session - 38%#ENGvIND
Smith, Root, Williamson, Kohli : best test batsman of our times and in what order? #LordsTest
— Rajdeep Sardesai (@sardesairajdeep) August 14, 2021
ENG 357/8 after 117 overs: WICKET! Siraj struck Robinson on the pad thrice in his previous over but didn’t see the raised finger. This time he pitches it fuller and gets his man. England are eight down now and trail by seven runs.
Siraj trying to persuade Kohli to use India's last review is a thing of beauty
— Lawrence Booth (@the_topspin) August 14, 2021
#ENGvIND
— The Field (@thefield_in) August 14, 2021
Not the first time Ishant Sharma turned in on at Lord's 🔥
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ENG 351/7 after 115 overs: Drama in that over! Siraj struck Robinson on the pad thrice and went up in appeal each time. But the umpire never raised his finger and Kohli never went for the review.
309 Test wickets!
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) August 14, 2021
- Lance Gibbs
- Morne Morkel
- Ishant Sharma*#EngvInd #EngvsInd #IndvEng
For the second time in the England innings, Root plays out a hat-trick ball. He clips the full delivery from Ishant for a single.
Ishant now on a hat-trick, as this excellent Test takes another twist. England 341-7.
— Lawrence Booth (@the_topspin) August 14, 2021
Ishant Sharma coming to the aid of the team, saying ‘Main Hoon Na’! Probing spell, fine slip catching
— Cricketwallah (@cricketwallah) August 14, 2021
Ishant Sharma is outstanding bowling to left-handers. Since the start of 2015 he's taken 49 LHB wickets at an average of just 23.12.#ENGvIND
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) August 14, 2021
ENG 341/7 after 111 overs: WICKET! Ishant Sharma is on a hat-trick! Sam Curran is out for a first-ball duck as Rohit Sharma takes the catch at second slip. That was a peach of a delivery!
ENG 341/6 after 110.5 overs: WICKET! Ishant gets his second as Kohli takes a good low catch in the slips. The senior pacer was running in hard and he gets rewarded as Moeen departs for 27 off 72.
Moeen Ali's left 39% of the deliveries he's faced in this innings. Only once has he left a higher proportion of deliveries bowled to him, in an innings of 50+ deliveries. #ENGvIND
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) August 14, 2021
Maximum 150+ Test scores for England
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) August 14, 2021
11 - Alastair Cook/JOE ROOT
10 - Walter Hammond/Len Hutton/Kevin Pietersen
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Maximum 150+ scores for England as Test captain
6 - JOE ROOT
5 - David Gower/Alastair Cook
4 - Graham Gooch#EngvInd #EngvsInd #IndvEng
ENG 336/5 after 107 overs: 150 for Joe Root! He raises his bat with a big smile. What a wonderful knock this has been. England trail by just 28 runs now.
Joe Root and Moeen Ali have added 47* runs for the sixth wicket!
— Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) August 14, 2021
Need to get a breakthrough 💪
🏴 - 330/5, Trail by 34 runs.#OneFamily #MumbaiIndians #ENGvIND
ENG 330/5 after 106 overs: Jadeja comes from over the wicket to Moeen with a backward short-leg in place. The left-hander does well to sweep one fine for two. Ishant is now returning to the attack.
Strange to see how Kohli has used Jadeja for just 13.5% of the 103 overs India have bowled. Using him like a part time bowler, when Jadeja is a far better bowler. https://t.co/KnfQU7FqMw
— Clive (@_vanillawallah) August 14, 2021
ENG 327/5 after 104 overs: Jadeja returns to the attack and concedes two runs in his 15th over. Solid defence shown by Root in that over. He widens his stance when spinners are on and picks the length up quickly.
This is the first time since 2016 that Joe Root has faced 250+ balls in a home Test innings. #ENGvIND
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) August 14, 2021
ENG 323/5 after 101 overs: Siraj lets one through at mid-on and gets a firm stare from Kohli. Bumrah ends the over with a good delivery to Moeen from round the wicket. But he remains wicketless.
Moeen Ali played four false shots in his opening 17 balls, but just one since then. The England left-hander started nervously but is looking more assured now. #ENGvIND
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) August 14, 2021
ENG 317/5 after 99 overs: Bumrah starts proceedings after tea and concedes three runs in his 21st over. The second new ball is 19 overs old now.
8.33 pm: Right, can India make a comeback with the ball in the final session of the day? Can they find a way to get Joe Root out? Let’s find out!
Best way for India to remain level with England in the Test is to get the remaining wickets in the day’s last session. At the cost of repeating myself, Root’s wicket is key
— Cricketwallah (@cricketwallah) August 14, 2021
England's session again, on balance - not least because Root is still there on 132, playing like a prince in the Lord's sunshine. England 314-5, and just 50 behind India.
— Lawrence Booth (@the_topspin) August 14, 2021
TEA
ENG 314/5 after 98 overs: India removed Bairstow and Buttler but this was another good session for England. Root (132 off 237) and Moeen (20 off 31) are putting on a good partnership for the hosts. They trail by 50 runs.
ENG 309/5 after 97 overs: Two more fours for Moeen! He’s peppering that extra-cover boundary. Siraj bowled too short in that over.
Most Runs in 2021
— Gaurav Sundararaman (@gaurav_sundar) August 14, 2021
Joe Root - 1194*
ROOT v India - 671*
Rohit Sharma - 669
Thirimanne - 659
Karunaratne- 624
Pant - 622
Year of Joe Root!!
#INDvENG
ENG 300/5 after 96 overs: 300 up for England as Moeen Ali punches one off the back foot for four. The hosts trail by just 64 runs now. Moeen looked good in that over and even drove one down the ground for three. Another expensive over from Shami.
Root must be feeling what Lara must’ve felt for a long period in his career. Lone Ranger. A cut above the rest. What a player…. #EngvInd #MissionDomination
— Wear a Mask. Stay Safe, India (@cricketaakash) August 14, 2021
2️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ Test wickets is an achievement in itself, 200 away Test wickets is 🤯
— Delhi Capitals (@DelhiCapitals) August 14, 2021
Congratulations, @ImIshant on becoming only the 4️⃣th bowler from 🇮🇳 to reach the milestone 🤩#ENGvIND pic.twitter.com/ZjWL63JKGz
#ENGvIND
— The Field (@thefield_in) August 14, 2021
Ishant Sharma knocks back Jos Buttler's off stump and lets out a roar. Top delivery.
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ENG 288/5 after 92 overs: Root picks up another boundary with a solid drive off Shami. Moeen Ali is the new batsman for England.
ENG 283/5 after 91 overs: WICKET! Ishant Sharma gets his first as Jos Buttler (23 off 42) is clean bowled! The partnership was starting to threaten but the senior pacer does the trick.
England's run rate in the:
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) August 14, 2021
10 overs before the new ball - 3.1rpo
10 overs since it was taken - 5rpo#ENGvIND
Deeply concerning. More so in the COVID times. How was this allowed to happen?? https://t.co/yoynz1LeMR
— Wear a Mask. Stay Safe, India (@cricketaakash) August 14, 2021
Bumrah bowled his third no-ball of the over (yes, you read that right) and Root picked a single of the last ball. England are 282/4 after 90 overs.
ENG 280/4 after 90 overs: Frustration for Bumrah as Buttler gets an outside edge through the slip cordon for four. It’s been that kind of a day for India.
Joe Root - Simply outstanding:
— Umang Pabari (@UPStatsman) August 14, 2021
22nd century : Joint third most by an England player
11th century as a captain : Joint second most among England skippers
9000 Test runs : Second youngest to achieve the feat#ENGvsIND
16 batsmen have 9000 runs in Tests. Joe Root is the first one to do it in less than 9 years. Made his debut in December 2012 only. It also highlights how much Test cricket England play compared to others. England in this time have played 109 matches, World Champions NZ have 72.
— Mazher Arshad (@MazherArshad) August 14, 2021
ENG 272/4 after 89 overs: Ishant competes his 18th over and remains wicketless. Buttler picks up a boundary past point off the last ball. The senior pacer has bowled a few great deliveries through the day but has looked a bit flat for the most part.
Fascinating to see the extraordinary depth in England’s white ball sides compared to their Test side.
— Tom Moody (@TomMoodyCricket) August 14, 2021
Root & Anderson holding this team together by a mere thread. #ENGvIND
The bowling hasn't been bad. It's just that Root has been better. Just a class act rising to the occasion this series. Well played @root66 👏🏻 #ENGvsIND pic.twitter.com/I8w2V1rOXj
— Wasim Jaffer (@WasimJaffer14) August 14, 2021
ENG 266/4 after 87 overs: Shot! Shami gets on to nip back in and beat Buttler’s inside edge. The right-hander responds by standing tall and driving the next ball past cover for four. Seven overs with the second new ball done, still no wicket.
Most Test hundreds without ever having back-to-back hundreds:-
— Kausthub Gudipati (@kaustats) August 14, 2021
20 – Mark Waugh🇦🇺
19 – Len Hutton🏴
19 – Clive Lloyd🏝️
19 – Mark Taylor🇦🇺
17 – VVS Laxman🇮🇳
Before this match Joe Root had 21 hundreds, but never in consecutive innings.#ENGvIND
Fewest days taken to aggregate 9000 Test runs
— Rajneesh Gupta (@rgcricket) August 14, 2021
(from the debut)
3167 Joe Root
3381 Alastair Cook
3662 Rahul Dravid
4004 Ricky Ponting
4124 Kumar Sangakkara
4249 Graeme Smith
4350 Jacques Kallis#ENGvIND #INDvENG
India has to find a way to go past @root66. Such a fine player in the form of his life and carrying his side.
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) August 14, 2021
ROOOOOOT 🔥
— Sam Billings (@sambillings) August 14, 2021
The best role model we have had .. @root66 is a delight .. hope all kids are trying to emulate the way he is & goes about his business .. #ENGvIND
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) August 14, 2021
#ENGvIND
— The Field (@thefield_in) August 14, 2021
A familiar echo at Lord's...
🗣 "Roooooot" 👏👏👏
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ENG 247/4 after 83 overs: Buttler survives! He tried to drive it on the rise but was in no control. Luckily for him, the ball sailed inches over cover. Ishant can’t believe his luck. England trail by 117 now.
#Master Root. Superb hundred, second on the trot 👏👏
— Cricketwallah (@cricketwallah) August 14, 2021
Root's 22nd Test century - and, curiously, the first time he has scored hundreds in successive Test innings.
— Lawrence Booth (@the_topspin) August 14, 2021
Joe Root - now has seven Test 100s against India.
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) August 14, 2021
Only Gary Sobers, Viv Richards, Ricky Ponting & Steve Smith have more Test 100s against India - eight!#EngvInd #EngvsInd #IndvEng
Five or more Test centuries for England men in a calendar year:
— hypocaust (@_hypocaust) August 14, 2021
1947 Compton, 6 in 9 matches
1974 Amiss, 5 in 13 matches
2002 Vaughan, 6 in 14 matches
2008 Pietersen, 5 in 12 matches
2010 Cook, 5 in 14 matches
2011 Bell, 5 in 8 matches
2021 Root, 5 in 10 matches#ENGvIND
ENG 236/4 after 81.3 overs: CENTURY FOR JOE ROOT! Two matches in this series and two tons for the England captain. He gets to his 22nd Test hundred off 200 balls. Has looked in complete control throughout. Class apart.
ENG 235/4 after 81 overs: Siraj starts off with the second new ball. Gets sharp inward movement off the pitch to strike Root on the thigh guard. But Root responds with a confident cover-drive for three.
#ENGvIND
— The Field (@thefield_in) August 14, 2021
Mohammed Siraj gets India a much-needed breakthrough 💪
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This is the moment ‘Jarvo 69’ tried to convince security he was an Indian cricketer.#ENGvIND pic.twitter.com/p9kMJNuvcT
— Nic Savage (@nic_savage1) August 14, 2021
Mohammed Siraj makes things happen. This time he breaks a 121-run stand between Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow.#ENGvINDhttps://t.co/RCADZbwB0c
— Aditya Chaturvedi (@aditya_c19) August 14, 2021
ENG 229/4 after 78.4 overs: WICKET! The short-ball ploy works! Siraj kept banging it in and Bairstow (57 off 107) gloves one to Kohli in the slips. Just what India needed right before the second new ball.
ENG 228/3 after 78 overs: Jadeja attacking the stumps consistently but he’s getting little help from the pitch. Meanwhile, Root has moved on to 94.
Only one of the last 12 balls bowled by India's seamers has been fuller than 8m from the stumps - i.e. everything has been short. A concerted change of tack with the old ball. #ENGvIND
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) August 14, 2021
Hello @PrithviShaw and @surya_14kumar. Welcome to Lord's! #ENGvIND #TeamIndia pic.twitter.com/CPwBY9X0Sy
— BCCI (@BCCI) August 14, 2021
ENG 218/3 after 75 overs: Siraj starts proceedings from the other end and bends his back to test Bairstow with some short stuff. Five overs left for the second new ball.
All Kohli's reviews and all Kohli's men, can't get Joe Root out. Again. #INDvENG
— Sarit Ray (@saritray2001) August 14, 2021
6.13 pm: India are seven overs away from the second new ball. Ravindra Jadeja to start proceedings after lunch.
India missing @ashwinravi99 methinks...
— Cricketwallah (@cricketwallah) August 14, 2021
Excellent morning for England: 216-3 at lunch, though the second new ball is only seven overs away. Quality batting from Root and Bairstow, who has his first Test 50 in two years and 20 innings.
— Lawrence Booth (@the_topspin) August 14, 2021
Correction: Jonny Bairstow has scored 22 Test half-centuries and not six, as mentioned earlier.
LUNCH
ENG 216/3 after 73 overs: A session that belonged entirely to England. Root (89 off 171) and Bairstow (51 off 91) have put the hosts in a promising position. India’s bowlers toiled away but couldn’t get much out of the tough conditions.
So Bairstow has batted his way into good form. Partnership with Root, playing like a maestro, past 100. Pitch has played true, India’s bowlers have toiled without success this morning, first innings lead for England looking more and more likely
— Cricketwallah (@cricketwallah) August 14, 2021
Well played Johnny B. Such a fierce competitor.
— Ian Raphael Bishop (@irbishi) August 14, 2021
Exactly two years to the day since Jonny Bairstow made his last Test half century - also at Lord's. #ENGvIND
— Ben Jones (@benjonescricket) August 14, 2021
ENG 210/3 after 71.2 overs: FIFTY for Jonny Bairstow! He brings up his 7th half-century in Test cricket off 90 balls. The right-hander has batted positively and taken pressure off his captain.
And that’s the 100-run partnership between Root (83 off 161) and Bairstow (49 off 89). They’ve hardly put a foot wrong in what was a crucial session for England.
200 comes up for England. This has been a terrific partnership for the fourth wicket between Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow. India will be desperate for a wicket before lunch.
23 overs, 73 runs. England batsmen haven't taken a single wrong step in the first session so far.
— Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) August 14, 2021
Can #TeamIndia strike before Lunch on Day Three? 👀
🏴 - 192/3#OneFamily #MumbaiIndians #ENGvIND
ENG 190/3 after 67 overs: Shami returns to the attack and concedes four runs in his 13th over. He was expensive in his first spell, despite not bowling too badly, and will be keen to make an impact here.
Joe Root has left just eight of the 120 deliveries he's faced from India's seamers in this innings. #ENGvIND pic.twitter.com/NZ6GxdgWTJ
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) August 14, 2021
ENG 186/3 after 66 overs: Ishant replaces Bumrah in the attack and bowls a quiet over. He didn’t really steam in but managed to find that line outside off.
Bumrah putting in a big effort. The sun is out, the pitch is flat, and he’s bending his back. Root and Bairstow looked comfortable but Bumrah has troubled them with his relentlessness outside off.#ENGvIND
— Aditya Chaturvedi (@aditya_c19) August 14, 2021
ENG 179/3 after 62 overs: Brilliant over from Bumrah. He really is putting in a big effort in challenging conditions. He beats Root’s bat, then sees an outside edge run past second slip for four, before getting another edge to fall short of the slip fielder. Superb line outside off and aggressive bowling.
The Root-Bairstow stand is currently at 65* and these are ominous signs early on Day 3 😢
— Delhi Capitals (@DelhiCapitals) August 14, 2021
Which Indian bowler will break the partnership? 🤔🤞
🏴 - 173/3 (59)#ENGvIND
ENG 173/3 after 59 overs: Four! Bairstow premeditates and plays a fine sweep off Jadeja. The left-arm spinner returns to nearly sneak one through to the stumps as the right-hander rocks back.
ENG 165/3 after 58 overs: Bumrah is in the middle of an impressive spell. He’s keeping it just outside off and trying to get that hint of movement both ways. Root’s seeing the ball like a football, though, and defending very well. Fascinating battle.
Joe Root's been more assertive outside off stump this summer. In this series, and against New Zealand, he's left just 18% of the deliveries bowled to him in the channel, attacking 28%; in the last two home summers, he's left 22% and attacked just 14% in that zone. #ENGvIND
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) August 14, 2021
ENG 159/3 after 55 overs: Jadeja comes into the attack. Interesting move by Kohli. He perhaps wants to test Bairstow with left-arm spin. Not much turn on offer, though.
Repeat it after us:
— Royal Challengers Bangalore (@RCBTweets) August 14, 2021
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ENG 153/3 after 53 overs: Just a single in that over from Siraj. He did better and attacked the top of the stumps. England trail by 211 runs as Bumrah comes on to bowl.
Just 0.7 degrees of swing today for India, and 0.5 degrees of seam movement. Neither is particularly threatening - India are bowling very full (38% pitched up) looking for movement, but so far it isn't there. #ENGvIND
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) August 14, 2021
ENG 150/3 after 51 overs: Shot! This time Bairstow drives it straight past mid-off. Too full from Siraj. England are moving along nicely.
India need at least a couple of wickets in the first session, one of them Root, to entertain thoughts of taking a first innings lead. England bat deep mind you with Butler, Moeen and Robinson to follow. Wood can chip in too
— Cricketwallah (@cricketwallah) August 14, 2021
ENG 144/3 after 50 overs: Two more fours for Bairstow! Another one past gully followed by a stylish on-drive. Shami hasn’t bowled badly but has been taken for runs.
#ENGvIND
— The Field (@thefield_in) August 14, 2021
Joe Root came in on a hat-trick ball and went on to complete a hat-trick of half-centuries 👌🏽
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ENG 132/3 after 48 overs: Expensive over from Shami as Bairstow picks up two fours. The first one was clipped past square-leg and the next one was thanks to a thick outside edge past gully.
Before this innings, Joe Root had passed 50 on five occasions in 2021 - four of them were converted into centuries. #ENGvIND
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) August 14, 2021
ENG 124/3 after 47 overs: FIFTY for Joe Root! He gets to his 51st half-century in Test cricket off 82 balls. Another classy knock from the England captain. Siraj pitched it slightly wide and Root drove it on the rise past extra-cover for four.
ENG 120/3 after 46 overs: Just a single from the first over of the day bowled by Shami. England used a heavy roller this morning. Conditions look good for batting at the moment.
3.29 pm: The players are in readiness. It’s bright and sunny at Lord’s. Shami has the ball, Root on strike. Here we go!
I fancy 2 England Batters to make the 💯 Honours Board, Nottingham Forest Win, Mo Salah hat trick (Fantasy Football Capt) & a Warzone Win. That would be a world class day 🔥
— Stuart Broad (@StuartBroad8) August 14, 2021
3.25 pm: The ball is 45 overs old now but India’s bowlers will aim to make the most of the fresh pitch in the first four. Root is batting on 48 and his team trails by a massive 245 runs. It may sound like a cliche but today’s first session is indeed critical.
Hello everyone, and welcome to Day 3 of what is a beautifully poised Test match. India currently have a lead of 245.
— BCCI (@BCCI) August 14, 2021
Live action coming up shortly.#ENGvIND pic.twitter.com/6zIECfd5kx
3.00 pm: Hello and welcome to live coverage of day three of the second Test between India and England at Lord’s.
England captain Joe Root’s latest rescue mission with the bat could not prevent India maintaining their grip on the second Test at Lord’s on Friday.
The hosts were 119/3 at stumps on the second day, still 245 runs adrift of India’s first-innings 364.
But amid yet another top-order collapse, star batsman Root was 48 not out.
Root had come in with England struggling at 23/2 after Mohammed Siraj took two wickets in successive deliveries – with the recalled Haseeb Hameed out for a golden duck.
Together with Rory Burns, Root repaired some of that damage in a third-wicket partnership of 85 before the left-handed opener was lbw to Mohammed Shami for 49.
Earlier James Anderson took 5/64 as India were dismissed after resuming on their overnight 276/3 having lost the toss.
It was the 31st time in 164 matches that Anderson had taken five wickets in a Test innings and the seventh occasion at Lord’s.
– AFP
#ENGvIND
— The Field (@thefield_in) August 13, 2021
Day 2 highlights: Anderson's five-for, Siraj and Shami's strikes in the final session... the match is fascinatingly poised at Lord's.
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