Eng vs Ind: England skipper Joe Root backs team to build on Headingley win against India

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England skipper Joe Root — Reuters
England skipper Joe Root — Reuters
  • England thrashes visitors by an innings and 76 runs to level the five-test series at 1-1.
  • Rory Burns, Haseeb Hameed and Dawid Malan score half-centuries.
  • Joe Root emphasises the need for consistent big partnerships with the bat.


England skipper Joe Root has said his team members have the capability to consistently deliver performances similar to their crushing win over India in the third test match at Headingley.

England, after being comprehensively outplayed in the second test at Lord's, thrashed the visitors by an innings and 76 runs to level the five-test series at 1-1.

"I have always known what we are capable of doing. Everyone in this group has shown that they are good enough to perform and to deliver performances like that collectively," Root told reporters.

"One thing we need to keep getting better at is being more consistent and doing that time and time again. And (Headingley) is a great template for us to work from.

"As a batting group, we made that big first innings score. As a bowling group, we were relentless. That's the sort of thing that over time, we need to just keep doing more and more of."

Root emphasised the need for consistent big partnerships with the bat after leading the way with his 121, while Rory Burns, Haseeb Hameed and Dawid Malan all scored half-centuries.

"Now we have done it once this series, there's no reason why we can't take this forward," Root added.

"We have shown that we can stand up to these guys in our own way and do it in our own manner as a side and really put them back under pressure. We've got a great opportunity now with two games to go to do just that."

The victory also made Root the most successful test captain for England with the result giving him his 27th win, one more than Michael Vaughan.

"I'm living my boyhood dream," the 30-year-old said.

"I couldn't be more proud to have gone past Michael but you don't do that on your own as captain, it is down to the group of players and the coaching staff as well."

The fourth test starts at The Oval on Thursday.