Bumrah burst removes century-maker Root but England powers to 353-7 against India
Published on Saturday, 12 July 2025 at 1:44 am

The iconic slopes of Lord's bore witness to a compelling morning session on Day 2 of the third Test, as England continued their powerful march against India. Spearheaded by a magnificent 37th Test century from their talismanic former captain, Joe Root, the hosts piled on the runs, reaching a formidable 353 for 7 by the lunch break. While Root's milestone anchored England's charge, it was India's premier fast bowler, Jasprit Bumrah, who provided the crucial breakthroughs, including the prized scalp of the centurion himself, ensuring the contest remained anything but one-sided.
Resuming overnight on a well-crafted 87, Root displayed his characteristic blend of elegance and efficiency. He looked untroubled against a fresh Indian attack, quickly settling into his rhythm and milking singles before finding the boundary with precision. The landmark century arrived with a classic cover drive off Mohammed Siraj, sending the Lord's faithful into rapturous applause. It was a testament to his enduring class and prolific form, adding another significant chapter to his illustrious career. His partnership with the overnight not-out batter, Jonny Bairstow, was particularly fruitful, frustrating the Indian bowlers and setting a strong platform for England's middle order. Root's departure, an inside edge off a sharp Bumrah delivery, came shortly after his century, denying him an even bigger score but not diminishing the impact of his innings.
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