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India vs England, 4th Test Match Day 1: Joe Root Scores Fifty, England Back On Track

India vs England, 4th Test Match Day 1: Joe Root Scores Fifty, England Back On Track

Joe Root is a pillar of support for England and consistently sets boundaries. He has reached his 61st half-century in Test cricket, giving England some much-needed impetus. Ben Foakes is lending Root a lot of support, and the two are gelling well together. Has soon as possible. In Friday’s fourth Test in Ranchi, England captain Ben Stokes won the toss and chose to bat against India. To bowl out England, though, players like Mohammed Siraj, Akash Deep, and others want to take more wickets for India.

After the commotion before lunch, we did not anticipate a wicketless session for England – their first of the series at bat. Ben Foakes, as usual, dug an old-school trench, but Joe Root, forgoing the Bazball threads, showed up to the celebration nonetheless, scoring his first meaningful goal of the series. Even when the inconsistent bounce cunningly reappeared a few overs before tea, the partnership is 86 without a break and there were not many fears.

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The second session of the first day of the fourth Test between India and England has come to a close. England’s score in 61 overs at tea was 198/5. Ben Foakes (28*) and Joe Root (67*) are the only undefeated batsmen for five-down England at the moment. England gained some impetus when Root reached his 61st Test half-century in 108 balls earlier in the second session.

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