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England builds huge lead Root unbeaten on 111
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 12 - 02 - 2019

Joe Root became the first England player to score a century during the series as the visitors strengthened their stranglehold in the third Test against West Indies Monday.
The England captain compiled a patient, unbeaten 111 in St Lucia as the visitors closed in on a consolation victory after losing the first two Tests in the three-match series.
Ben Stokes was on 29 and England was 325 for four in its second innings at the close, an overall lead of 448 runs with two days remaining in Gros Islet.
Root had endured a poor series with the bat, making just 55 runs in his five previous innings.
But he made amends by notching up his 16th test century with a classic drive through mid-off for four, albeit off a generous full toss from Alzarri Joseph.
Root's celebration showed just how much the innings meant to him as he punched the air, hugged teammate Stokes and then soaked up the minute-long applause from a pro-England crowd singing his name.
Root did not want to read too much into his recent low scores, especially since a couple of those dismissals had been to virtually unplayable deliveries.
"You can look at it like that but you can look at some of the dismissals I've had in there too," he told a BBC podcast.
"You have to be realistic sometimes. If you feel form is a numbers game, then I have had a lean run but I've got a good approach to batting and it's stood me in good stead until now."
Though the series is lost, he said the match was far from being irrelevant.
"It's been a tough three games and we have been outplayed at times so I think it was important we showed some resilience, bounced back and showed what we are capable of as a side."
Former England captain Nasser Hussain agreed.
"Some people might say the series is gone, but not if you're the England captain," Hussain said on the international television broadcast.
"They've got an Ashes summer, a World Cup summer. It now could be 2-1 and a hundred in your last test innings of the winter in test cricket.
"That sets up you perfectly for what lies ahead, so this game and this innings was absolutely vital for Root."
West Indies endured a long day in the field, picking up just four wickets.
Their cause was not helped by a thigh injury incurred early by pace bowler Keemo Paul, who departed on a stretcher, leaving West Indies with only three quick bowlers complemented by Roston Chase's part-time spin.
Batsman Darren Bravo was also absent from the field after being struck on a finger on Sunday.
Windies' Gabriel warned for abusive language — reports
West Indies fast bowler Shannon Gabriel was warned by on-field umpires for using abusive language following an interaction with England captain Joe Root during the third day of the third Test in St Lucia Monday, according to British media reports.
According to the Guardian newspaper, Gabriel's comments were not picked up by stump microphones but Root was heard telling the bowler: "There's nothing wrong with being gay".
Umpires Rod Tucker and Kumar Dharmasena had a word with Gabriel soon after.
Root, who finished the day on 111 not out, refused to divulge what Gabriel said when asked about the incident at the end of day's play, saying it should stay on the field. — Reuters
Scorecard
England (1st innings) 277
West Indies (1st innings) 253
England (2nd innings)
R. Burns c Joseph b Paul 10
K. Jennings b Joseph 23
J. Denly c Dowrich b Gabriel 69
J. Root not out 111
J. Buttler b Roach 56
B. Stokes not out 29
Extras (b-9, lb-8, nb-3, w-7) 27
Total (100 overs, 4 wkts) 325
Falls: 1-19 (Burns), 2-73 (Jennings), 3-147 (Denly), 4-254 (Buttler).
To bat: J. Bairstow, M. Ali, M. Wood, S. Broad, J. Anderson.
Bowling: K. Roach 16-6-31-1- (1nb, 1w), S. Gabriel 21-1-87-1 (2nb, 1w), K. Paul 5-1-11-1, A. Joseph 15-2-63-1, R. Chase 31-1-92-0, K. Brathwaite 12-2-24-0.


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