The session again went in India’s favour, as they asked probing questions via both pacers and spinners to ensure the game is still right in the balance, with Sundar’s twin scalps crucial in keeping the hosts’ in check. With Stokes unbeaten on 27 and Chris Woakes giving him company at two not out, England would be hoping to reach 200 and even go beyond it.
The session began with Stokes and Root taking England past the 100-run mark before the former took a boundary each off Mohammed Siraj and Jasprit Bumrah, who continued to find some inconsistent bounce. Luck was also on England’s side as they got extra runs via plethora of byes and Root surviving a close lbw appeal off Siraj, as ball tracking showed umpire's call on brushing leg stump.
But Sundar came in to give India a massive breakthrough in the 43rd over - Root went too far across for the sweep shot and missed the ball drifting in, as it clattered the leg stump, thus ending his 67-run fifth-wicket partnership with Stokes, as he fell for 40.
The session began with Stokes and Root taking England past the 100-run mark before the former took a boundary each off Mohammed Siraj and Jasprit Bumrah, who continued to find some inconsistent bounce. Luck was also on England’s side as they got extra runs via plethora of byes and Root surviving a close lbw appeal off Siraj, as ball tracking showed umpire's call on brushing leg stump.
Also Read: LIVE Cricket ScoreBrief Scores: England 387 and 175/6 in 52 overs (Joe Root 40, Ben Stokes 27 not out; Washington Sundar 2-13, Mohammed Siraj 2-31) lead India 387 in 119.2 overs (KL Rahul 100; Chris Woakes 3-84) by 175 runs
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