Key Points

Stuart Broad believes England had a decent start despite Nitish Reddy's double strike post-drinks. Root and Pope steadied the innings after early wobbles at Lord's. The pitch initially aided seamers but eased as the ball softened. England reached 83/2 at lunch with Root looking set for a big score.

Key Points: Stuart Broad Analyzes England's Start After Nitish Reddy Strikes at Lord's

  • Nitish Reddy dismissed Duckett and Crawley in his first over after drinks
  • England recovered to 83/2 with Root and Pope steadying innings
  • Broad highlights surviving first hour as crucial despite quick wickets
  • Pitch offered early movement but softened as session progressed
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England started positively, would be happy with newer ball getting softer...: Broad after balanced first session of play at Lord's

Broad says England remain positive despite Nitish Reddy's double strike as Root and Pope steady innings in first session of Lord's Test.

"I think England will be pretty happy, the newer ball will be getting softer. Not too much damage is done. – Stuart Broad"

London, July 10

Former England pacer Stuart Broad said that despite being "blown away" by two quick wickets by Nitish Kumar Reddy following the drinks break, the Three Lions have started off the third Test at Lord's positively, and not a lot of damage has been done.

Nitish sending back the opening duo of Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett in his first over after drinks was the highlight of the first session before Joe Root and Ollie Pope did a bit of consolidation to make sure England walked into Lunch without any further losses.

Speaking on Sky Sports, Broad said, "I think pretty positively. Surviving that first hour was important. But then they were blown away after drinks."

Broad also noted that after winning the toss and opting to bat first, one would be okay with losing a wicket or two, but three wickets lost is "damaging".

"I think England will be pretty happy, the newer ball will be getting softer. Not too much damage is done and Joe Root is still at the crease," he concluded.

At the end of the first session, England was 83/2, with Joe Root (24*) and Ollie Pope (12*) unbeaten at the crease, having formed a 39-run partnership.

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.

Root and Pope made sure that England ended the session without any further damage.

Brief Scores: England: 83/2 (Joe Root 24, Ben Duckett 23, Nitish Kumar Reddy 2/15) vs India.

- ANI

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Priya M
Broad is being too optimistic here. 83/2 at lunch with Root still batting is actually a decent position for England. Our bowlers need to break this partnership quickly after lunch or Root might take the game away from us.
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Aryan K
That drinks break strategy by Rohit Sharma was brilliant! Bringing Nitish right after the break caught England completely off guard. More such tactical moves please! 👏 #IndvsEng
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Sarah B
As a neutral observer, this is turning out to be a fascinating contest! The pitch seems to be offering something for everyone - pace early on, then spin might come into play later. Test cricket at its best!
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Karthik V
Why is everyone ignoring Pant's contribution? Two sharp catches behind the stumps! His keeping has improved so much since his comeback. Wicketkeepers win matches too! #UnsungHero
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Nisha Z
I think India missed a trick by not bringing Jadeja earlier. The pitch is dry and Root-Pope partnership is building. Need to break this before it becomes dangerous. Hope Rohit makes the right changes post-lunch.
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Michael C
England's batting looks fragile without Stokes. Root can't do everything alone. India's bowling depth is really showing in this

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