Jennings, Root steady England after Cook's early dismissal

Press Trust of India  |  Birmingham 

England consolidated their position despite losing early, reaching 83 for one at lunch on the opening day of the first Test against India, here today.

Ravichandran Ashwin (1/13) was the only wicket-taker for as he bowled Cook (13) with a ripper in the ninth over. The ball pitched on middle and turned away to knock back Cook's off-stump.

Umesh Yadav (0/29) and Ishant Sharma (0/17) started off the proceedings for with the new ball, and the latter in particular got a good shape going.

Cook and Jennings, both left-handers, struggled against Ishant's away-going movement.

Ishant induced an edge from Jennings when he was on 9 but the chance was dropped in the slips by

To everyone's surprise, introduced Ashwin in only the seventh over of the morning, even before (0/17) and Hardik Pandya (0/6).

The move yielded result instantly when Ashwin bowled Cook in only his second over to give India the breakthrough.

It was the eighth time Ashwin had dismissed the left-handed opener in Test

Root, however, started off well and struck a few lusty boundaries to shift the momentum in his side's favour.

Shami came on as second-change bowler and bowled a tight first spell, albeit lacking enough penetration to get another wicket for India as England crossed 50 in the 16th over.

Jennings played a few pre-meditated sweeps shots against Ashwin, but he settled down soon after a nervous start to add 57 runs for the second wicket with Root.

While the hosts had named their line-up yesterday, India surprisingly left out Cheteshwar Pujara in favour of Shikhar Dhawan, with KL Rahul slated to bat at number three.

India also went in with just the lone spinner in Ashwin, supporting a three-pronged pace attack.

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First Published: Wed, August 01 2018. 18:00 IST