BSP-20 Root falls cheaply again in Roses clash ahead of India opener

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Root falls cheaply again in Roses clash ahead of India opener

LONDON, July 23, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – England captain Joe Root’s hopes of
spending valuable time in the middle batting against the red ball ahead of
next week’s first Test against India were dealt another blow on Monday as he
again fell cheaply in the Roses match.

The only consolation for Root, who fell for three in the second innings of
Yorkshire’s County Championship clash away to arch-rivals Lancashire, was
that he was caught behind off the bowling of England spearhead James Anderson
on the second day of four at Old Trafford.

In a Roses match where bowlers have been on top, Adam Lyth had earlier
fallen for four Kane Williamson, the New Zealand captain, out for just one as
ex-England paceman Graham Onions struck twice.

Root had been the first of a trio of world-class batsmen involved in a
hat-trick from Lancashire all-rounder Jordan Clark on Sunday when he was lbw
for 22. Next ball Clark then had Williamson lbw for a duck before England
wicket-keeper Jonny Bairstow was caught in the slips.

Yorkshire, the White Rose county, were dismissed for 109 but led on first
innings as hosts Lancashire, whose emblem is the Red Rose, slumped to 102 all
out in reply.

Monday saw Bairstow guide Yorkshire to 154 for four in their second
innings at lunch, the in-form batsman 77 not out from just 63 balls at the
interval as his side established an imposing lead of 237.

England begin a five-Test series with India at the Edgbaston ground in
Birmingham on August 1.

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