Root happy with his bowlers
Joe Root has
derived encouragement from the manner in which England bowled to Virat Kohli in
the first Test at Edgbaston.
“On that
last morning he batted 55 minutes and he faced 13-14 balls,” he said. “Very
skilful [of our bowlers] to be able to manipulate him off the strike and starve
him of facing the majority of deliveries.
“And in the
first innings, to create two half-chances and two clear chances was testament
to how we’ve got good plans against him and found a way to potentially get him
out.”
England has
failed to beat Asian opposition at Lord’s in its last five attempts, having
lost twice to Pakistan, drawn twice with Sri Lanka and lost to India in 2014.
“Maybe, but
every time you turn up here the surfaces can be quite different,” said Root.
“At the start of the summer we were below par and it would be easy to look too
far into that.”
The England
skipper had no hesitation in naming Ollie Pope in his side, with the
20-year-old set to bat at two-drop.
“He’s very
mature for a young man. I can see that he thinks about the game a lot and has a
very good understanding of where he’s at within his own game.
“He’s
obviously batted at six for Surrey this season — but having seen him play a
little bit, and the way his game is set up, I think it’s very much transferable
to bat at No. 4 in Test cricket.
“I know that
might be seen as quite a big jump. But he’s obviously an exciting talent and,
with the guys around him, I think he fits nicely into that position in our
team.”
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