SOUTHAMPTON, United Kingdom, July 27 (AFP): England captain Alastair Cook led his side to 78 for one at lunch on the first day of the third Test at Southampton Sunday after India missed an excellent chance to dismiss the opener.
Left-hander Cook, dropped on 15, moved on to 48 not out at the interval, with Gary Ballance unbeaten on four after Australia-born opener Sam Robson fell for 26.
Prior to this match, Cook had scored 638 runs in 27 Test innings, at an average of 23.6, with no centuries since the last of his England record 25 hundreds against New Zealand at Leeds in May last year.
Cook, despite his run drought and with England 1-0 down in the five-match series after their 95-run defeat in the second Test at Lord's, opted to bat first after winning the toss on a green-tinged pitch.
He edged the first ball of the match, from Bhuvneshwar Kumar, just short of the slips and scored his first boundary with an unconvincing steer through a vacant third man area.
Robson was more sure of himself in cover-driving Kumar for four.
Cook had a huge let off when, on 15 and with England 25 without loss in the 12th over. He opened the face when pushing out against Test debutant Pankaj Singh, bowling from around the wicket, and got a thick outside edge but Ravindra Jadeja dropped a seemingly routine catch at third slip.
Lunch England 78 for 1 (Cook 48*, Balance 4*) v India.
Cook survives drop as England make steady start
FE Team | Published: July 28, 2014 00:00:00 | Updated: November 30, 2026 06:01:00
SOUTHAMPTON: India\'s Mohammed Shami (C) celebrates taking the wicket of England\'s Sam Robson for 26 runs during play on the first day of the third cricket Test match between England and India at Ageas Bowl cricket ground here Sunday. — AFP Photo
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