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2nd Test: Joe Root hits record-breaking 34th Test century for England

September 01, 2024

IMAGES from Day 3 of the second Test between England and Sri Lanka, at Lord's, on Saturday.

IMAGE: England's Joe Root celebrates after reaching his century. Photograph: Andrew Boyers/Reuters

England were firmly in the driving seat in the second Test against Sri Lanka at Lord's on Saturday, with the visitors ending day three on 53-2 as they chase down a massive target of 483 to level the three-match series.

Joe Root earlier made his record 34th Test century for England, taking the Yorkshireman past the 33 Test hundreds scored by Alastair Cook to make him England's greatest centurion in the game's longest format.

IMAGE: England's Harry Brook in action as he scores four runs. Photograph: Andrew Boyers/Reuters

Sri Lanka lost the wickets of Nishan Madushka and Pathum Nissanka early in their second innings, leaving Dimuth Karunaratne (23) and Prabath Jayasuriya (3) at the crease when play was stopped due to poor light.

The visitors have a mountain to climb if they are to rescue the series. The highest successful run chase in international Test cricket history is 418, which West Indies chased down to beat Australia in Antigua in May 2003.

 

IMAGE: Sri Lanka's Nishan Madushka takes the catch to dismiss England's Harry Brook off the bowling of Prabath Jayasuriya. Photograph: Andrew Boyers/Reuters

England were all out for 251 in their second innings, Root making 103 to add to his 143 in the first innings.

The hosts built steadily on their 231-run lead from the first innings in the morning, playing under lights on a gloomy day in north London. They lost wickets steadily, with Ben Duckett, captain Ollie Pope and Harry Brook falling before the lunch interval.

IMAGE: Sri Lanka's Nishan Madushka takes the catch to dismiss England's Harry Brook. Photograph: Andrew Boyers/Reuters

Duckett (24) was dismissed with a fine two-man catch off Milan Rathnayake, getting a thick edge on the ball that Nishan Madushka at gully dived for but could only parry into the air for Angelo Mathews at second slip to grab.

Pope (17) was out not long after Duckett, having stepped back and slashed at a ball from Asitha Fernando, sending it sailing into the air towards deep backward point and into the hands of Jayasuriya.

IMAGE: England's Ollie Pope in action before losing his wicket, caught out by Sri Lanka's Prabath Jayasuriya off the bowling of Asitha Fernando. Photograph: Andrew Boyers/Reuters

Brook (37) scored quickly and was lucky to survive one dropped catch by Madushka but offered him another chance near the boundary that the Sri Lanka fielder held.

After the break wickets fell steadily as Root kept his sights set firmly on a place in the history books.

Jamie Smith (26), Chris Woakes (5), Gus Atkinson (14) and Matthew Potts (2) all came and went as Root moved into the 90s, before hitting another boundary to reach three figures. He jumped for joy, removed his helmet and saluted the crowd as his teammates applauded on the pavilion balcony.

Source: REUTERS
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