London, June 5
New Zealand bowling coach Shane Jurgensen feels Joe Root might be a fantastic player but facing pacer Colin de Grandhomme is certainly a challenge for the England skipper.
Jurgensen "loved" watching De Grandhomme bowl to Root from the Lord's balcony as the pacer dominated the proceeding against the England skipper.
"Colin certainly presents a challenge for Joe. Joe's such a fantastic player ... a very good captain, and it's a great battle, and me personally, I love watching it from up on the balcony," stuff.co.nz quoted Jurgensen as saying.
"On the speed radar you may see 115-125 kilometres per hour, but as you see when he hits the cricket ball, and he hits it a long way, he's extremely strong, so he does bowl a heavy ball and I think that's what you say yesterday, he had the ball either jumping up or down and was getting some movement," he added.
Meanwhile, rain played spoilsport on the third day and not a single ball was bowled before play was abandoned due to rain. The start of play was first delayed and then the day was eventually washed out.
England is trailing by 267 runs, having restricted New Zealand to 378 on the second day of the opening Test.
On the second day, Devon Conway's double ton and tight bowling from the pacers helped New Zealand gain an upper before Root and Rory Burns held the fort for England. England will resume their first innings from 111/2, with Burns (59*) and Root (42*) at the crease.
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