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ENG v IND, 2nd Test: Top Of The Morning For England As India Goes Wicketless In 1st Session
England has well and truly placed itself in the game as the batters made merry of some beautiful conditions in 1st session of day 3 at Lord's.
Resuming the day at 119/3, Joe Root quickly reached his fifty - his fourth consecutive against India in England. Although the first hour saw India bowling attacking lines, but no assistance from the pitch couldn't help the bowler's case.
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