Smith and Brook pile on the runs as England inch towards India s total
Smith and Brook pile on the runs as England inch towards Indias total
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IndiaBIRMINGHAM, England - Englands Jamie Smith and Harry Brook turned Edgbaston into their personal playground as their unbeaten 271-run partnership crushed the India bowling attacks spirit on Friday and cut the tourists lead to 232 runs at tea on day three.
After Englands horror start saw them slump to 84-5, the pair transformed the innings in a masterclass of counter-attacking cricket, guiding the hosts to 355-5 in a fruitless second session for Indias bowlers.
Brook was batting on 140 not out while Smith was unbeaten on 157 at tea.
Brook had endured a heartbreaking dismissal on 99 in the first test victory at Headingley, but this time there was no stopping him as he and Smith looked completely at ease in building their sixth-wicket stand.
The 26-year-old Brook brought up his ninth test century in the second session with a boundary, raising his bat and helmet to the crowd before pointing his bat at the heavens, dedicating his hundred to his late grandmother Pauline who died in March.
Smith, who had smashed Englands third-fastest test century before lunch, continued his rampage by passing 150 for the first time in his test career.
Fortune favoured Brook as he even scored with the back of his bat when he attempted a low pull shot and the ball went over Indian wicketkeeper Rishabh Pants head for four.
It was a long toil in the sun for India, who had started the day perfectly when Mohammed Siraj dismissed Joe Root and captain Ben Stokes in consecutive deliveries in the days second over.
Stokess golden duck, his first in 200 test innings, meant three of Englands top six were dismissed without
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