ENG vs SL: Record-breaker Root leaves Sri Lanka with mammoth chase to win

Root’s 103, the star batter’s second hundred of the match after he made 143 in the first innings, took England to a second-innings total of 251 all out on the third day.

Published : Aug 31, 2024 23:10 IST , London - 3 MINS READ

Joe Root’s 103 took England to a second-innings total of 251 all out on the third day.
Joe Root’s 103 took England to a second-innings total of 251 all out on the third day. | Photo Credit: Reuters
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Joe Root’s 103 took England to a second-innings total of 251 all out on the third day. | Photo Credit: Reuters

Joe Root set an England record of 34 Test centuries as Sri Lanka was left with a mammoth chase to win the second Test at Lord’s on Saturday.

Root’s 103, the star batter’s second hundred of the match after he made 143 in the first innings, took England to a second-innings total of 251 all out on the third day.

That left Sri Lanka needing 483 to level this three-Test series at 1-1 following England’s five-wicket win at Old Trafford last week.

Root was last man out after edging ahead of retired England opener Alastair Cook’s mark of 33 Test centuries.

ENG vs SL highlights, 2nd Test

And having made the quickest century of his 145-Test career, off just 111 balls, the 33-year-old Root then held two catches at first slip before bad light ended play for the day.

Sri Lanka was 53-2 at stumps, needing 430 more runs for what would be an astounding win.

His seventh Test hundred at Lord’s gave Root sole possession of the record for the most Test centuries at the ‘Home of Cricket’ he had shared with his fellow former England captains Graham Gooch and Michael Vaughan.

It was also the first time Root had made hundreds in both innings of the same Test, with the Yorkshireman joining the West Indies’ George Headley, Gooch and Vaughan as the only batters to have achieved that feat at Lord’s.

England resumed on 25-1, already 256 runs ahead, after dismissing Sri Lanka for 196 in reply to its first-innings 427.

Pope falls cheaply again

Ollie Pope, two not out overnight, ended a run of three single-figure scores since succeeding the injured Ben Stokes as England captain at the start of this series.

But Pope, who prior to this match had spoken about the difficulties of balancing the responsibility of captaincy with his role as a No 3 batter, gave his wicket away on 17.

Asitha Fernando dropped short and Pope backed away, only for his square slash to fly straight to Prabath Jayasuriya at deep point.

England, who has won its last six Tests against Sri Lanka, was now 69-3 but led by exactly 300 runs.

Harry Brook should have been out for nine when he top-edged a slog sweep off left-arm spinner Jayasuriya only for Nishan Madushka to drop a routine catch.

Jayasuriya did dismiss Brook for 37, with Madushka making no mistake at deep midwicket, and had Jamie Smith lbw for 26 after the wicketkeeper missed a sweep.

The serene Root, however, twice swept and then reverse-swept Jayasuriya for three fours in an over.

After Gus Atkinson, fresh from his maiden First-Class century of 118 in the first innings, and Matthew Potts both fell in quick succession, Root -- then 88 not out -- risked running out of partners before he reached three figures.

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But Olly Stone held firm, with an elated Root going to his hundred when he cut Lahiru Kumara for a 10th four before he holed out off the paceman.

That left Sri Lanka needing to make history of its own, with the highest fourth-innings total to win a match in 147 years of Test history the West Indies’ 418-7 against Australia at St John’s in 2002/03, and the corresponding record at Lord’s the West Indies’ 344-1 against England in 1984.

Even with the floodlights on, the increasingly gloomy conditions made batting difficult and Pope deployed frontline spinner Shoaib Bashir and Root’s part-time off-breaks in a bid to stop the match being halted for bad light.

But the umpires did let England’s quicks bowl as Atkinson had Madushka (13) edging to Root before the injury-plagued Stone, in his first Test for three years, removed Pathum Nissanka (14) in similar fashion.

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