India vs England: Lord’s seems to bring the best out of me, says James Anderson | Cricket News – Times of India
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With his fourth five-for against India at the Lord’s, the 39-year-old Anderson became the oldest pacer to achieve the feat in Tests since 1951.
“There’s something that is extra bit special about Lord’s, certainly for me. It just seemed to bring the best out of me. The last few times I’ve come here, you kind of think, well, this was my last time playing here, so you want it to be a good performance,” Anderson said.
England skipper Joe Root’s performance with the bat and his handling of the team in the last years few years has been amazing, the veteran seamer added on Friday.
Root once again showed his class with an unbeaten knock and did not let India dictate terms in the second Test here on Friday, after Anderson picked up his 31st five-wicket haul in the format.
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“Absolutely, he’s been amazing. Throughout his career, and in this last 12 months in particular with everything that we’ve been through with the pandemic and pressure on this team, to be able to captain the side and perform the way he has is nothing more than superhuman,” Anderson said at the end of day two’s proceedings.
“I couldn’t speak highly enough of him, and every time he goes out, he just shows the class and today was exactly that.”
Root, who was the lone ranger for England in the rain-marred opening Test with scores of 64 and 109, again looked solid and remained unbeaten on 48 to help the home team reach 119/3 at stumps.
In the process, Root surpassed former England captain Graham Gooch (8,900 Test runs) as the country’s second highest scorer and now trails only Alastair Cook.
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In reply to India’s 364 all out, England lost opener Dom Sibley and comeback man Haseeb Hameed off successive balls to be 23/2 inside 15 overs before Root and Rory Burns (49) rebuilt their innings with an 85-run stand.
“He looked class from ball one, got through the hat-trick ball which can sort of put you under pressure, but he played it quite comfortably,” Anderson said.
“Maybe everyone else in the dressing room, when you see a captain go out and play that first ball, hat-trick ball, it does seem to have a really calming effect on the dressing room. So I’m sure he’s much more confident.”
England trailed by 245 runs with Root and Jonny Bairstow at the crease.
“We are in a decent position. I know we still have a lot of hard work to do but pretty pleased with the way we are.”
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