IND vs ENG: James Anderson provides major update on Joe Root’s injury as England chase 332 on Day 4

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IND vs ENG: James Anderson provides major update on Joe Root’s injury as England chase 332 on Day 4


Joe Root and Brendon McCullum
Image Source : AP Joe Root and Brendon McCullum in Visakhapatnam on February 1, 2024

Joe Root is predicted to bat within the second innings after lacking the vast majority of the Day 3’s play on Sunday as a consequence of an injury. Root suffered a minor blow to his proper little finger within the first session and left the sector to hunt medical therapy. 

England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) confirmed Root’s finger injury however didn’t reveal the batter’s availability for the remaining two days. However, the veteran quick bowler James Anderson revealed that the premier batter is more likely to bat on Day 4 as he was solely taking precautions on Sunday.

“His finger is not great,” stated Anderson. “He took a blow in coaching this morning and once more on the sector. It’s simply ensuring that’s as good as it may be for when he bats. Hopefully tomorrow he’ll flip up on the floor and be okay to carry a bat. He was simply ensuring he may do all the pieces he may to assist us out within the second innings, simply ensuring it is as good as potential for tomorrow. There’s an opportunity we are going to want him with the bat so it is ensuring he can maintain a bat.

“I don’t think there’s concerns. It’s making sure he’s as good as he can be. There’s no point risking it for an external blow, no point risking it further out in the middle, so it’s making sure he’s good enough to bat.”

Root’s availability will probably be essential for the visiting facet as they’re chasing a mammoth 399-run goal within the fourth innings at Visakhapatnam’s ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium. They already managed so as to add fast 67 runs on Day 3 on the lack of Ben Duckett and fancy a 332-run goal with two days left within the second Test match.

Root, who boasts 11,447 runs in Test cricket, has scored solely 36 runs in three innings within the ongoing collection. But the right-handed batter has recorded over 2,500 runs towards India in red-ball cricket and will probably be a key participant in England’s probabilities of chasing a report goal on Day 4. 





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