Jasprit Bumrah picks up fifer to help bowl out hosts for 303; India need 209 to win
England’s Joe Root celebrates reaching his century on Day Four of the first Test against India at Trent Bridge on Saturday. Pic/Getty Images
India were set a target of 209 to win the first Test against England after bowling out the hosts for 303 in their second innings on Saturday’s fourth day at Trent Bridge.
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Home captain Joe Root made 109, his 21st Test century coming after he had also top-scored in England’s meagre first innings 183 with 64.
Jasprit Bumrah (left) celebrates the dismissal of England’s Dom Sibley. Pic/AP, PTI
Jasprit Bumrah led India’s attack with 5-64 in 19, giving the paceman match figures of 9-110. This first of a five-match series is the opening fixture of the new World Test Championship cycle.
India, who won 3-1 at home to Root’s men earlier this year, are bidding for just their fourth series win in England to follow their victorious 1971, 1986 and 2007 campaigns.
Brief score
England 183 & 303 (J Root 109, S Curran 32; J Bumrah 5-64, S Thakur 2-37, M Siraj 2-84) v India 278 & 29-0 *Scores incomplete
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