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England vs India: Ollie Pope hits ninth Test hundred as hosts fight back into first Test on day two at Headingley | Cricket News

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Ollie Pope struck a ninth Test century as part of a stirring England fightback on day two of the first Test at Headingley, the hosts closing on 209-3 in reply to India’s first-innings 471.

After the touring side lost their final seven wickets for 41 runs, Pope (100no) at times quite literally weathered the storm of some incisive, hugely-skilful Jasprit Bumrah (3-48) spells under cloud-laden skies in Leeds to survive through to stumps, bringing up his ton off 125 balls.


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Bumrah dismissed Zak Crawley (4) with a beauty to end his opening over, added Ben Duckett (62) – dragging one onto his stumps – after he and Pope shared in a 122-run partnership for the second wicket, and won his personal duel with Joe Root (28) late on.

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Joe Root is forced to leave the field after scoring just 28 runs after a great combination of Jasprit Bumrah's bowling and Karun Nair taking the catch.

Joe Root is forced to leave the field after scoring 28 as he nicks one off Jasprit Bumrah’s bowling to Karun Nair

Score summary – England vs India, first Test, day two

India 471 all out after 113 overs: Shubman Gill (147 off 227), Rishabh Pant (134 off 178), Yashasvi Jaiswal (101 off 158); Ben Stokes (4-66), Josh Tongue (4-86)

England 209-3 after 49 overs: Ollie Pope (100no off 131), Ben Duckett (62 off 94), Joe Root (28 off 58); Jasprit Bumrah (3-48)

Bumrah was threatening throughout, missing out on golden chances to add further to his haul as Duckett was dropped on 15 by Ravindra Jadeja at point, Pope was put down on 60 by Yashasvi Jaiswal in the slips and then he himself was guilty of overstepping when dismissing Harry Brook for a duck off a no-ball in the final over of the day.

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Harry Brook, Jasprit Bumrah and Mark Wood

Jasprit Bumrah celebrated, believing he got out Harry Brook in the final over of the day, but it was off a no-ball!

Pant somersaults to sparkling century

Earlier, with India resuming the second morning on 359-3, England did brilliantly to bowl the visitors out for 471 as, after Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant’s 219-run fourth-wicket stand was finally ended, Ben Stokes (4-66) and Josh Tongue (4-86) combined to run through the lower order.

Pant (134) became India’s third centurion of their first innings, somersaulting in celebration after bringing up his seventh Test ton with one of six maximums for his uniquely devastating knock.

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Rishabh Pant flips after hitting six to reach 100

Rishabh Pant celebrated reaching his 100 with a six by doing a somersault!

The first hour had otherwise been a little flat, the usually vocal Headingley crowd a little subdued as India continued to accumulate and passed 400 with ease, though they were violently awoken from their slumber by the sheer audacity of some of Pant’s shot-making.

A newly-dubbed ‘falling paddle’ brought him four off Shoaib Bashir as, off balance and halfway to the floor, Pant somehow still connected with his scoop fine to the fence, while it was no surprise to see his 146-ball hundred brought up with a six.

Out of nowhere, the partnership was finally ended as Bashir (1-100) earned richly-deserved reward for a strong, sustained spell of bowling when Gill (147) toe-ended one out to deep backward-square.

Pant continued to play his shots regardless and should have been out stumped in Bashir’s next over when losing his grip on the bat as he tried to send one into orbit over the Western Terrace, but Jamie Smith failed to gather the ball.

Stokes and Pope at forefront of England fightback

The missed chance would only cost England 10 further runs off his bat as, after Pope claimed a stunning, leaping grab at cover to see off Karun Nair for a duck – one of three for the Indian innings – Tongue would pin Pant in front lbw.

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Ollie Pope makes catch from Karun Nair

Ollie Pope made a spectacular diving catch at cover to send Karun Nair on his way for a duck

Stokes and the England management have made a point of wanting to manage his workload this summer after numerous niggles over the years and with this winter’s Ashes in mind, but Stokes sensed an opportunity to sniff out a seventh in the seventh over of his spell, and he did just that as Shardul Thakur (1) nicked off on the stroke of lunch.

Tongue then mopped up Bumrah (0), Jadeja (11) and Prasidh Krishna (1) without too much trouble after the interval, dismantling the stumps of the latter two to complete the collapse. But, as happy as England will have been with their morning’s work, the changing overhead conditions prompted concern for what lay ahead with the bat.

Crawley and Duckett were therefore all too happy to immediately turn back around to the safety of the England dressing room when, just as play was about to resume, rain arrived.

A short, sharp shower delayed proceedings by little more than 30 minutes though and gloomy, bowler-friendly conditions remained to welcome England’s openers back to the middle, albeit only briefly in the case of Crawley.

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Jasprit Bumrah gets a wicket for India

Jasprit Bumrah dismissed Zak Crawley with an unplayable delivery in the opening over of England’s first innings

Bumrah struck with the final ball of the first over, Crawley edging a near unplayable delivery to slip that shaped into his pads before jagging away late.

There’d be a hearty lbw shout, and review, against Duckett soon after, as well as edges through the slips and then that dropped chance by Jadeja. But in among the near misses and half chances, England were rattling along at quite the rate, Duckett bringing up a 68-ball half century and Pope off 64 either side of tea.

The return of Bumrah, of course, would halt the burgeoning stand, Duckett bowled off an inside edge, and the India quick would also end Root’s uncharacteristically scratchy knock late in the day as the ICC’s top-ranked bowler and batter went head-to-head.

A fourth wicket of Brook with just three balls remaining would have soured England’s evening futher but he’d survive courtesy of one of three no-balls for the over as Bumrah strained sinew for one final breakthrough.

Duckett: I had goosebumps for Pope

England opener Ben Duckett:

“I had goosebumps for him [Pope]. It is a great start to the series for him.

“He is such a good bloke and I love batting with him, and I am sure Crawley would say the same.

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England�s Ollie Pope celebrates scoring a test century on day two of the first Rothesay Men's Test match at Headingley, Leeds.

Ben Duckett reflects on Ollie Pope’s century for England on the second day of the first Test against India.

“You go one down and he comes in and takes all the pressure off you and scores quick. He is such a legend and such a big part of this team.

“We know there is noise outside the dressing room, so to go and score 171 [against Zimbabwe] and then 100 today is something else.

“If he does get in, he gets hundreds, and someone like him at number three against India, it is a no brainer. He is a match winner.”

Nasser: Bumrah a different level to the rest

Sky Sports Cricket’s Nasser Hussain:

“With how unorthodox Bumrah is, India could have had more wickets if they had caught well off him.

“It will be a concern for India the drop off from when Bumrah is bowling to the rest. But it is a small sample size, the others will get into the series.

“Root was the big wicket – it was a poor shot from him. You could tell from Root walking off that he had just opened the door [for India].

“If they had got the Brook wicket to make it the two Yorkies at the end, that would have been the lift the dressing room needed as far as India is concerned.”

Watch day three of the first Test between England and India, live on Sky Sports Cricket and Sky Sports Main Event from 10.15am on Sunday (11am, first ball) or stream with no contract.

England vs India Test series ☀️

All games at 11am UK and Ireland; all live on Sky Sports

First Test: Friday June 20-Tuesday June 24 – HeadingleySecond Test: Wednesday July 2-Sunday July 6 – EdgbastonThird Test: Thursday July 10-Monday July 14 – Lord’sFourth Test: Wednesday July 23-Sunday July 27 – Emirates Old TraffordFifth Test: Thursday July 31-Monday August 4 – The Kia Oval



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