India vs England, 1st Test: Joe Root’s historic double-century guides England to 555/8 at stumps

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KEY STORY

  • Skipper Joe Root scored a superb double century in his 100th Test as England continued to frustrate India, amassing 555 for eight by stumps on the second day of the first Test here on Saturday.
  • The 30-year-old Root became the first player to notch up a double ton in his 100th Test on the way to his 218 off 377 balls, while Ben Stokes hit a counter-attacking 82 off 118 balls, studded with 10 fours and three sixes.
  • Root’s fifth Test hundred was laced with 19 hits to the fence and two maximums, one of which helped him to reach the milestone.
  • At the draw of stumps, Dominic Bess (28) and Jack Leach (6) were at the crease at the MA Chidambaram Stadium.
  • Resuming the day at 263 for three, England amassed 191 runs in the first two sessions before India fought back with four wickets in the last session.
  • Root shared a 124-run partnership with Stokes for the fourth wicket, before forging another 86 with Ollie Pope (34) to put England in a commanding position.
  • Brief Scores: England 1st innings: 555 for 8 in 180 overs (Joe Root 218, Ben Stokes 82, Dominic Sibley 87; Jasprit Bumrah 2/81, Ishant Sharma 2/52).

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