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England end Day 2 at 423/8 with a lead of 345 runs over India after Joe Root's 23rd Test century

England would bat till they are all out , they will try to tire Indian bowlers as much as possible.

plus, it's only day two. They want to bat as much as they would want to, and keep piling up more and more lead to diminish the Indian chances.

The pitch is doing a lot better now, and Indians have the potential to put some runs on the board. Kohli is due to for a big score.
 
Ishant should retire. It must be embarassing for Indian fans to see him labouring to the crease and keep collapsing in the field trying to stop the ball
 
So we're being thrashed and when we truly need granite and aggression we have Kohli and the rest of our team laughing and joking.
 
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Good day.

Need to pick the remaining two wickets as soon as possible, then collapse as quickly as possible and provide a much needed extra 2 days rest for the bowlers before the next test starts.

It could have been a lot worse, England could have been ruthless and piled on 650+ runs and kept India in the field for the whole day tomorrow as well, which would have made our bowlers leave the field on stretchers.
 
Think England won't risk another potential bouncer barrage at Anderson tomorrow morning, so India might only need to take one more wicket. In any event, a lead above 300 is sufficient already.
 
India are gonna have to bat out of the world to save this one. Only a large partnership with someone getting a double ton will give them a chance. 90% it's in the bag for England.
 
So India can still try and bat 2 days and get some sort of lead for day 5

England should have batted longer but 350 is a massive lead
 
Total domination by England so far.

May as well declare and get Kohli and co in to face the music again.
 
If this massacre means we get rid of Rahane, Pujara, Ishant forever I am happy.

If not, time to stop following Indian cricket.
 
Fifties from England's top three and yet another Joe Root hundred has put the hosts in a dominant position going into day three at Headingley.

After their calm display on day one, the English openers adopted a similar approach, playing the patient game. But the visitors also came out all fired up, not letting the hosts breathe in relief, with Mohammad Shami striking first. The seamer came up with an excellent delivery, which knocked over Rory Burns for 61.

His partner, Haseeb Hameed would soon follow him back to the pavilion, as Ravindra Jadeja struck for the first time in the series to bowl him out. Dawid Malan and skipper Joe Root were now tasked with continuing on with England's dominance, as the hosts headed into lunch at a score of 182/2, leading by 104 runs.

The pair with their partnership in the second session, further strengthened England's position, with a stand of 139 runs. Root continued his scintillating form in the series, with another half-century. Malan, back in the squad after a long absence, and tasked with filling the all-important No.3 position, also notched up a fifty.

Just as it seemed that England would head into the final session unscathed, Mohammed Siraj struck in the final ball before tea to dismiss Malan for 70. The umpire initially adjudged him not out, but a review from Kohli showed that there was faintest of tickle from his bat. This gave a glimmer of hope to the visitors, with England's score at 298/3.

After the break, Joe Root continued to pile on runs and was well supported by Jonny Bairstow at the other end who mixed caution and aggression quite well. Continuing his rich vein of form, the England captain soon brought up his 23rd Test century and his third of the series.

Kohli's decision to bring Mohammad Shami back into the attack proved to be a great one as he got the important wickets of Bairstow and Jos Buttler within a span of four overs.

It took a wonderful nip-backer from Jasprit Bumrah to rattle Root's stumps and bring an end to a sensational innings in front of his home crowd. Moeen Ali fell in the very next over trying to take Jadeja on but failed to clear substitute fielder Axar Patel at mid-on.

With two overs to go for stumps, Siraj scalped the wicket of Sam Curran with the short ball. At stumps, England had a massive lead of 345 runs and finished the day on 423/8, with Overton (24*) and Ollie Robinson (0*) at the crease.
 
If this massacre means we get rid of Rahane, Pujara, Ishant forever I am happy.

If not, time to stop following Indian cricket.

The pitch is flat enough, I fully expect someone scoring a double century here. The match is far from over.
 
I expect India to clear up the tail and be chasing 370...the problem is, that is an almost impossible lead to build on. Even if India get there with 5 wickets remaining, how much more can they add across day 4?

England in the driving seat.
 
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