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England [396/7d] beat India [107 & 130] by an innings and 159 runs to take a 2-0 series lead

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Woakes hundred transforms Test

Chris Woakes continued a superb return to England duty with a maiden Test century against India at Lord's on Saturday as the home side took a firm grip on the match. When bad light forced an early close on the third day, England were 6-357 in reply to India's meagre first-innings 107 - a commanding lead of 250 runs. Woakes was 120 not out, having shared a partnership of 189 with Jonny Bairstow (93) that was an England record for the sixth wicket in Test matches against India, beating the 171 put on by Ian Botham and Bob Taylor at Bombay (now Mumbai) in 1980. It was a stand made all the more valuable by the fact England had slumped to 4-98 at lunch, after their latest top-order collapse threatened to undo the bowlers' good work.

Warwickshire favourite Woakes, recalled after England omitted Ben Stokes because of a clash with his fellow pace-bowling allrounder's trial for affray, had missed the hosts' 31-run win in the first Test at his Edgbaston home ground last week because of fitness concerns following knee and calf injuries. The 29-year-old had already proved his worth with the ball by taking 2-19 on Friday, including the prize scalp of India captain Virat Kohli. And in his 25th match at this level, Woakes surpassed his previous Test best of 66, made against Sri Lanka at Lord's two years ago, before completing a 129-ball hundred, including 15 fours, with a pulled three off Hardik Pandya. His innings, which has been in progress more than three-and-a-half hours, meant Woakes's name was now on all three Lord's honours boards that record centuries, five-wicket innings returns and 10-wicket match hauls in Tests at the home of cricket. Woakes took 6-70 and 5-32 in a match return of 11-102 against Pakistan at Lord's in 2016.

"It's hard to put into words," Woakes told Sky Sports. "I didn't have that (a Test century) on my radar at the start of the day. "It’s an incredible feeling to raise your bat at Lord's and be on that honours board," he added. "I went from 60 to 80 pretty quickly and all of a sudden started thinking about it. The 90s were a bit of a blur but I am so pleased to get there." The only sadness for England was that Bairstow did not reach three figures as well. Instead he fell seven short when brilliantly caught one-handed by diving opposing wicketkeeper Dinesh Karthik off Pandya. Saturday's play resumed with England yet to begin their reply after James Anderson, in overcast conditions ideal for swing bowling, had taken 5-20 on Friday following Thursday's total washout.

By contrast, England's innings commenced under sunny blue skies that promised to make life easier for the batsmen. Ishant Sharma, whose Test-best 7-44 against England sealed India's 95-run win in the corresponding Lord's clash four years ago, bowled the first over. But it was new-ball partner Mohammed Shami who made the breakthrough when Keaton Jennings (11) was lbw playing across the line. Five balls later Jennings's fellow left-handed opener Alastair Cook (21) was out as well, caught behind off a superb Sharma delivery from around the wicket that squared him up and seamed away before finding the outside edge.

The exit of England's all-time leading Test run-scorer meant 20-year-old debutant batsman Ollie Pope walked out with the hosts in trouble at 2-32. Pope made a promising 28 before he was lbw to Pandya. And to what became the last ball before lunch, England captain Joe Root was lbw for 19 to an off-cutter from Shami, who also had Jos Buttler (24) leg before in a stumps return of 3-74 in 19 overs. Both off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin and recalled left-arm wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav went wicketless, with India having cause to regret dropping paceman Umesh Yadav. Woakes was for the most part admirably straight in both defence and attack, as exemplified by a classic on-drive for four off Pandya. But he demonstrated his range with a vertical-bat flick down to fine leg when Ashwin strayed in direction.

https://cricket.com.au/news/match-r...-kohli-sharma-shami-ashwin-kuldeep/2018-08-11
 
Agreed, England need to declare and put India back into bat straight away. Forecast has taken a turn for the worse overnight and looks awful now.
 
Agreed, England need to declare and put India back into bat straight away. Forecast has taken a turn for the worse overnight and looks awful now.

Yep no game today...heavy rain predicted from 10am. So happy I am :)
 
These forecasts dont mean anything. We will get at least 50 overs today.
 
Hopefully it rains today and tomorrow. This is the only way we can save ourselves from embarrassment.
 
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England will shot themselves in the foot if they do not declare. Only 30 over possible today i think. Joe Root needs to show some common sense. If India escape because of rain and roots stubbornless to declare, they will come roaring through in trent bridge where they do well
 
[MENTION=146013]Oligochaetes[/MENTION] - It got bit sunny now...where is the rain when we need?? :sanga
 
England should have declared. Silly to have a bat this morning especially with rain lurking and the cloud cover around.

250 lead is more than enough especially with the weather which won't allow full 2 days play that is left originally in this test.
 
England should have declared. Silly to have a bat this morning especially with rain lurking and the cloud cover around.

250 lead is more than enough especially with the weather which won't allow full 2 days play that is left originally in this test.

Think they are targetting 300 lead...that is what Woakes said yesterday in a post match interview.
 
I guess it won't happen. Shami and ishant will hopefully clean up tail today.
Why would India want to bat again...? Better let the English bat as long as they want and hope the rains save them.... I suggest negative bowling to dry out the runs.
 
Why on earth are England still batting ??

Looks at the conditions, this is the time for bowling especially with a 250 lead and rain scheduled for later.

Just bizzare and defensive.
 
Kohli injured and Dk hurt his finger too. Still england batting Boy these englishmen are stupid
 
Both Kohli and Root are top contenders for worst captain going around at the moment.
 
Why on earth are England still batting ??

Looks at the conditions, this is the time for bowling especially with a 250 lead and rain scheduled for later.

Just bizzare and defensive.

More like idiotic.

If England doesn't win this it will be more embarrassing than India's loss.
 
Brearley and Vaughan would have declared overnight.

Root played under a defensive skipper (Cook) who played under another (Strauss).

Kohli is off the field. Is he injured? If he can’t bat, India might not cross 100.
 
I think the answer as to why England arent declaring is very simple


They have the weather manipulating machine and have full control over it. :genius
 
Shami is getting so much movement -that should give Root a clue they should declare now if the overhead conditions didn’t earlier.
 
Good decision by Root to continue batting. I think he's looking at the bigger picture as it's a long series. An innings loss here will shatter the visitors confidence
 
Srinath, Dev, Zaheer and Shami are India's 4 best ever quicks. The order is up for debate but those 4 stand out.

If they were all at their best, Zak would be the most potent.
 
Had they started hitting from the start today rather than from last over, England could have got 300 lead by now that they declared after batting 40 mins.
 
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Not sure what the point was of England batting this morning, declaring after only adding 39 runs.
 
and the fun is about to unfold... rain o rain... take away all misery all the pain...
 
Only a combination of two things can save India - Rain and Burst Kohli both need to be in top form!
 
Broad has to put up some decent performance in this innings otherwise he would most likely be warming the bench if stokes is available for next test.
 
rain is coming. Eng should have bowled and could have had 1-2 wickets. what is the point of these 30 runs
 
rain is coming. Eng should have bowled and could have had 1-2 wickets. what is the point of these 30 runs

Point was to throw wickets to pandya so he plays for whole series as he was our leading wicket taker.
 
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