Friday 15 January 2016

Joe Root leads England fightback in Johannesburg



Joe Root hit an exciting century for England as he and Ben Stokes changed the third Test against South Africa at the Wanderers Stadium on Friday. (January 15). Britain were 238 for five when the danger of lightning brought an early close on the second day, 75 keeps running behind South Africa's first innings aggregate of 313.

Root was on 106 not out, his ninth Test century. A fifth-wicket organization of 111 in 78 minutes off 97 balls with Stokes (58) swung the match drastically to support England after a four-pronged South African pace assault had diminished the sightseers to 91 for four. Root and Stokes counter-assaulted, posting a fifty organization off just 35 balls in a match where the normal scoring rate had drifted at around three an over on a pitch offering assistance to the quick bowlers.

Root came to the first half-century of the match off 77 balls with nine fours. Stirs, who hit an amazing 258 in the attracted second Test Cape Town, got an unfriendly welcome from Morne Morkel, fighting a bouncer off his glove for a solitary. In any case, in the following over Stokes pulled a short ball from Rabada for six. He came to his fifty off 46 balls and his innings kept going 54 conveyances before he offered a got and knocked down some pins opportunity to Morkel off a main edge.

Root kept on batting forcefully and came to his century off 126 balls when he punched Chris Morris through the spreads for his sixteenth four. Britain got off to a terrible begin when Kagiso Rabada had Alex Hales gotten at second slip for one. It deteriorated when Hardus Viljoen brought a wicket with his first ball in Test cricket, having England chief Alastair Cook got down the leg side by Dane Vilas for 18.

Scratch Compton survived an opportunity to AB de Villiers at second slip on six and went ahead to include 52 for the third wicket with Root before edging Rabada to Dean Elgar at second slip for 26. James Taylor was gotten at short leg off Morkel for seven. Rabada, 20, was the best of a quartet of bowlers, every one of whom surpassed 140kmh. Rabada had an exceptional first spell with the new chunk of one for seven off six overs. He completed the day with two for 44.

Stuart Broad, James Anderson and Stokes took a wicket each as South Africa added 46 rushes to their overnight aggregate of 267 for seven. Jonny Bairstow took six gets and missed an opportunity to level with the world record of seven when he dropped last batsman Morkel. The greater part of the South African batsmen came to twofold figures - the thirteenth example in Tests. It was the most reduced aggregate in which it had been accomplished.

Anderson was requested out of the rocking the bowling alley assault for running on the precluded territory of the pitch after two authority notices. Stirs assumed control from Anderson and with his first chunk of the day had Morkel gotten at first sneak past Cook. Feeds completed with the best English figures of three for 53. source - cricbuzz

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