
Root, Pope steady England as hosts reach 153/2 at Tea on Day One at Lord's
Jul 10, 2025
London [UK], July 10 : England batters Joe Root and Ollie Pope led a steady recovery for the hosts in the second session of the Test match at Lord's on Thursday, guiding England to 153/2 at Tea. The duo stitched together an unbroken 109-run stand to help England bounce back after early setbacks in the morning.
Resuming at 83/2 after Lunch, Root and Pope navigated a disciplined Indian bowling attack with patience and control. Their fifty-run partnership came off 116 balls, laying the foundation for a solid middle-order resistance.
Former captain Joe Root brought up his half-century off 102 deliveries and remained unbeaten at Tea on 54 from 109 balls, decorated with seven elegant boundaries. Pope, on the other hand, showcased grit and composure to remain not out on 44, which included four boundaries.
England crossed the 100-run mark in 35.4 overs and touched 150 in 47.3 overs, showing signs of momentum heading into the final session of the day.
The pair reached their 100-run stand in 193 balls.
In a moment of concern for India, wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant injured his finger after being struck by the ball, prompting a substitution. Dhruv Jurel took over the wicketkeeping duties for the remainder of the session.
With Root and Pope well set, England will look to capitalise in the evening session, while India will aim for a breakthrough to regain control.
After England won the toss and opted to bat first, the openers Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett were watchful against the fiery pace of Jasprit Bumrah and Akash Deep, who beat their bat several times, on a pitch which had a little grass, but not a lot of carry initially.
Having scored 15 runs in the first seven overs, Zak Crawley broke the shackles in the eighth over by Akash, striking him for three boundaries, one through the covers, one edged over the slip cordon, and the last one being the best of the lot.
At the end of 13 overs, England was 35/0, with Duckett (19*) and Crawley (18*) unbeaten, having gone through the first hour safely despite some threatening bowling.All-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy was introduced to the attack immediately after drinks break. The move paid off handsomely as he managed to make Duckett and Crawley give away their wickets, caught by wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant. Duckett went back for a 40-ball 23 (three fours) while Crawley (18 in 43 balls with four boundaries). England was suddenly in soup, at 44/2.
Duckett got dismissed while attempting a pull, while the delivery brushed past Crawley's gloves into Pant's hands.
Joe Root joined Ollie Pope, and with two boundaries in Mohammed Siraj's 18th over, Root brought up England's 50-run mark in 16.4 overs. With a flick through mid-wicket and a drive through covers, Root asserted his intent to score big and make amends for the last two disappointing matches.
Brief score: England 153/2 (Joe Root 54*, Ollie Pope 44*; Nitish Kumar Reddy 2/35) vs India.