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England captain Joe Root reaches career landmark to frustrate India

England captain Joe Root reaches career landmark to frustrate India
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The tourists were on top at Trent Bridge.

Joe Root became England's record international run-scorer as he led his side to 138 for four against a classy India attack on day one of the first Test at Trent Bridge.

Captain Root arrived at the crease just before lunch needing another 22 to leapfrog Sir Alastair Cook's all-format tally of 15,737 and made his way to a fluent 52 not out at tea.

Most importantly, though, Root's efforts provided England's vulnerable top order with some much-needed inspiration at a time when they might easily have caved against persistent opponents.

When Jonny Bairstow was lbw for 29 in the last over before tea, the balance swung back towards the tourists but Root's presence appeared the defining factor.

Having been asked to bowl first India struck in the first over of the day, Rory Burns lbw to Jasprit Bumrah, and picked up timely wickets either side of lunch to leave the hosts struggling at 66 for three.

But Root was a cut above as he set about transferring some of the mounting pressure back to the bowling side and his fellow Yorkshireman Bairstow played his part in a stand on 72.

That was broken in dispiriting fashion in the last act of the afternoon session, the relentlessly accurate Mohammed Shami winning an lbw after Virat Kohli called for a second opinion on DRS.

Joe Root in action
Joe Root led the way for England (Tim Goode/PA)

After Burns' fifth duck in his last 11 innings, Dom Sibley and Zak Crawley rebuilt over the course of 20 overs.

For Sibley it was a case of outright defiance, with precious few scoring shots, while Crawley contributed a couple of sweet extra-cover drives and a confident swivelled pull off Shardul Thakur.

He fell for 27 to an inside edge in the run-up to lunch, Kohli gambling with a late referral just three balls after burning one to a similar appeal.

Sibley then threw away a painstaking knock of 18 from 70 deliveries, overbalancing and chipping Shami to short midwicket.

Jonny Bairstow dives in
Jonny Bairstow just made his ground (Tim Goode/PA)

Root came to the crease for an awkward period late in the morning's play but made light of the situation to hit three swift boundaries within moments of arriving in the middle.

He continued scoring reliably through his favourite third man region as he ticked off the runs that took him past Cook's mark, and produced a wonderfully timed square drive off the spin of Ravindra Jadeja.

Bairstow – who may not have played had Ollie Pope been fit – eventually got going too, with back-to-back fours and a sumptuous on-drive off Siraj helping the cause. But he was undone by Shami's probing, leaving another battle ahead in the evening session.

Root, with nine boundaries in an airy 91-ball stay, carried England's hopes as play resumed.

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Dom Sibley pictured for England on August 8, 2020
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Sunday's key events


ATHLETICS
· With the track and field action now finished, the final athletics event of the Games is the men's marathon, which includes three British representatives and world record holder Eliud Kipchoge (11pm)

CYCLING
· Laura Kenny goes for a sixth Olympic gold medal, and a second of the Tokyo Games, in the women's omnium (2am-4.25am)
· Jason Kenny also has another shot at gold on the final day of action, taking part in the men's keirin alongside compatriot Jack Carlin (2.24am-4am)

BASKETBALL
· After the men once again picked up Olympic gold, the USA women will attempt to replicate their success in the gold medal match against hosts Japan (3.30am)

VOLLEYBALL
· USA also have a chance for gold in the women's volleyball final against Brazil (5.30am)

BOXING
· Lauren Price bids to bring a successful Games to a golden close for Britain in the ring as she takes on Li Qian in the women's middleweight final (6.45am)

HANDBALL
· The women's gold medal match sees the Russian Olympic Committee take on France (7am)

WATER POLO
· The final gold medal of the Games is likely to be handed out in water polo, when Greece face Serbia in the men's gold medal match (8.30am)

CLOSING CEREMONY
· A unique and memorable Olympic Games officially comes to a close (12pm)

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