Root silences Bazball critics while returning to form with ton as England keep comeback series win hopes alive

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Zak Crawley reckons there was never any doubt “phenomenal” Joe Root would return to form as the great batter’s England teammates hailed their centurion in India.

Root came into the fourth Test on Friday having not reached 30 in the series while a couple of uncharacteristic dismissals recently led to scrutiny on whether he should tailor his methods to fit the ‘Bazball’ philosophy. 

The argument has been Root does not need to alter his approach and he put his lean patch behind him with a more traditional Test innings to amass 106 not out as England went to stumps on 7-302 after the first day in Ranchi. 

The 33-year-old rescued England after they had slipped to 5-112 in a helter-skelter opening session on a cracked pitch and Crawley believes the Yorkshireman is the only batter who could have dug the tourists out of the fire. 

“He’s probably the only bloke in our team who could have done that knock, he’s that good and he’s stepped up when we needed him to,” Crawley said. 

“He’s a phenomenal player. We fully expected him to get a good score at some point in this series. He was due, he’s the best player we’ve ever had, and he played phenomenally. 

“We’re so happy for him and we never doubted him. If anything we know that when he’s got a couple of low scores he’s even more likely to get the big one, and we expected that from him. 

“He deserves everything he gets, he works so hard at his game and he always comes good.” 

Root’s 31st Test hundred – brought up off 219 balls, the slowest century by any England batter under the leadership of Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum – was marked in understated fashion.

He kissed the badge on his helmet and raised his bat to teammates who were celebrating enthusiastically on the dressing-room balcony. 

There was no sign of the reverse ramp he had succumbed to in Rajkot, which proved a sliding doors moment in England’s heavy defeat as they went 2-1 down in the five-match serie.

Conventional and reverse sweeps were rare occurrences as Root proved unbreachable in defence, judicious off front and back foot and unfurled his customary late cuts and leg glances behind square.

Root had been averaging 12.83 through the first three matches. What was striking about Root’s 31st Test hundred, raised off 219 balls, was its orthodoxy following criticism for some unconventional dismissals recently.

These included his reverse ramp in Rajkot last week, a sliding doors moment in England slipping 2-1 down in the five-match series. 

Showing the virtue of patience here, Root has given England a fighting chance after Deep ensured the rested Jasprit Bumrah was not missed at first, exploiting the variable bounce that was a theme throughout the day, and some early movement. 

Joe Root celebrates his century\. (Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)

Stokes had no hesitation in batting despite wariness what he called an “interesting” pitch.

What followed was a helter-skelter opening session as England went at 4.63 an over and lost five wickets, while two of India’s five reviews were successful.

Deep did not have long to wait for a maiden Test wicket, as a searching delivery nipped away and grazed Ben Duckett’s outside edge on 11. 

Ollie Pope lasted two deliveries as India overturned a not out lbw verdict.

Zak Crawley departed for a run-a-ball 42 when Deep’s in-ducker snaked through the gate and kissed the off bail, while Jonny Bairstow was lbw on review for 38 after missing a slog sweep off Ravichandran Ashwin.

The tourists’ cause worsened on the stroke of lunch when Stokes was lbw to an ankle-high shooter from Jadeja, the England captain throwing his head back and laughing ruefully as he began to trudge off before the umpire had raised his finger. 

A frenetic morning gave way to a sedate afternoon as Root and Foakes settled for steady accumulation.

Root went seamlessly to his first fifty in seven innings, after which Foakes accelerated by taking 18 off an Ashwin over, including a big blow over the leg-side for six.

Foakes fell three short of a fifty after tamely chipping to midwicket, ending a 113-run stand with Root, while Siraj had his second wicket by knocking back the off-stump of Tom Hartley for 13. 

Root shared an unbroken 57 with Ollie Robinson (31 not out).

The Crowd Says:

2024-02-25T11:04:31+00:00

Sgt Pepperoni

Roar Rookie


Bazballers all out in 53 overs. Strike rate indeed

2024-02-25T07:07:50+00:00

langparker

Roar Rookie


Thought Pope was very ordinary in his 2 ball duck in the first innings until I saw him out for a first ball duck in their second innings. At least he’s not negatively impacting his strike rate, guess he stays in the side because strike rates rule under bazball.

2024-02-24T22:34:54+00:00

Sgt Pepperoni

Roar Rookie


It's a very fresh line-up that has mostly paid off. Patidar has been underwhelming but Jaiswal and Sarfaraz have been excellent. Jurel looks like a good prospect behind the stumps If/when Kholi comes back he presumably would slot in for Patidar and I agree that Jadeja should drop down a spot in place of Sarfaraz

2024-02-24T19:52:02+00:00

badmanners

Roar Rookie


I'm not completely up to speed on the strength of India's batting but Jadeja at 5 seems at least 1 spot to high, possibly 2. Have they looked to strengthen the bowling with the absence of Bumrah but made the batting vulnerable?

2024-02-24T10:07:17+00:00

Sgt Pepperoni

Roar Rookie


Are they going to go in with a first innings lead after being 5/115? What were the odds on that?

2024-02-24T06:24:47+00:00

KateS

Roar Rookie


Pfft! I’m not sure that he’s silenced the critics by batting normally and scoring a ton. Is this an English journal? :laughing:

2024-02-24T05:44:18+00:00

sedz

Roar Rookie


It's a bloody good innings given the state of the pitch, and don't forget, the Indians have to have a bat on this same surface later on. Bazball doesn't always bring home the win, but Root's effort was top-notch. That said, India's gotta bag a lead of 200 or they might find themselves on the losing side pretty quick.

2024-02-24T00:51:31+00:00

Anth

Roar Rookie


It was a super impressive knock. England were in all sorts prior to lunch, really enjoyed watching his innings.

2024-02-24T00:02:20+00:00

Sgt Pepperoni

Roar Rookie


Phenomenal comeback after being 5 down at lunch. Great innings Root

2024-02-23T22:58:39+00:00

Linphoma

Roar Rookie


“He’s probably the only bloke in our team who could have done that knock" says Crawley. No truer words said. Apart from Stokes, the other blokes around the top of the order batted poorly for the conditions. At 5 down on lunch, ending the day on 7-300 was a bonus. Refreshing to see a full day's over requirements fulfilled with little fuss. I have a feeling India will have a better feel for the situation and bat with great purpose today.

2024-02-23T22:43:15+00:00

langparker

Roar Rookie


Have to agree that Root’s conventional innings (as bazball devotees tumbled around him) confirms there’s a time and place for up tempo cricket, but it’s certainly not every time a team elects to bat. Looking at the scorecard, the successful batsmen were those that played to the conditions.

2024-02-23T22:15:45+00:00

BigGordon

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Root hasn't silenced the Bazball critics at all. He should have silenced those who suggest Bazball is the be all & end all for English batting because he played exactly the sort of innings his skills and that pitch allowed. I'm assuming he encouraged Foakes, Hartley and Robinson to do likewise because they collectively put on close to 200 runs through solid, sensible Test batting, ie no stupid shots, when the top 5 managed 112 between them. Hrd to know how good this score is until India bats, but if those cracks get bigger which is likely, Robinson and Anderson could be a real handful. Akash Deep looks a likely prospect. Granted he had a pretty helpful pitch to bowl on, at least initially, but he exploited the conditions well. He could be a very useful 3rd or 4th seamer after Bumrah & Shami in Australia, later this year.

2024-02-23T22:10:42+00:00

JohnB

Roar Rookie


Doesn't Root's innings strongly support what the Bazball critics were saying?

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