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Moment of Magic From Kohli Helps India Reduce England to 285/9

England ended Day 1 of the first Test against India at 285/9 on Wednesday.

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  • England ended Day 1 of the first Test against India at 285/9 on Wednesday.
  • Joe Root, who became the quickest to reach 6000 Test runs, top scored for England with 80 runs.
  • Ravichandran Ashwin was India’s pick of the bowlers with figures of 4/60.
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A moment of magic from Virat Kohli stopped England in their tracks and helped give India the upper hand on the opening day of the first Test at Edgbaston on Wednesday.

The home team was in complete command after winning the toss in their 1,000th Test match, but captain Kohli swooped on the ball with the score on 216-3 and ran out opposite number Joe Root for 80 with a direct-hit throw on the turn from mid-wicket after Jonny Bairstow had called for an ambitious double.

Root's dismissal sparked a collapse as England lost six wickets for 67 runs to end the day on 285-9.

Behind Root as he walked back to the pavilion, Kohli celebrated by blowing a kiss, mouthing some fruity advice and putting his finger to his lips.

England ended Day 1 of the first Test against India at 285/9 on Wednesday.
Joe Root walks back to the pavilion after being dismissed on Day 1.
(Photo: AP)
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He also produced a mime to mock a gesture last month from the England captain, after he had helped clinch the one-day series in Leeds with a second successive hundred for the hosts.

Bairstow, who had shared a stand of 104 for the fourth wicket with Root, chopped a ball from Umesh Yadav on to his stumps for 70 before Jos Buttler was trapped LBW by spinner Ravichandran Ashwin for nought.

Ben Stokes, Adil Rashid and Stuart Broad then fell cheaply, leaving Sam Curran 24 not out at stumps alongside James Anderson (0*).

Curran was given a lucky let-off when he was dropped by the diving wicketkeeper Dinesh Karthik off Shami's penultimate ball of the day.

Ashwin was the chief destroyer for India, taking 4-60, while fast bowler Mohammed Shami chipped in with 2-64 on a wicket of even pace and true bounce that was good for batting.

England ended Day 1 of the first Test against India at 285/9 on Wednesday.
Virat Kohli celebrates a wicket with Ravichandran Ashwin.
(Photo: AP)
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Root was extremely disappointed to fall 20 runs short of his 14th Test century, but he achieved a notable milestone, displacing Alastair Cook as England's quickest (in terms of time) to 6,000 runs in this format. The England captain reached the landmark in five years and 231 days, while Cook had reached the feat in five years and 342 days.

Only Cook (13) fell in the first session of the day, his front-foot defense defeated by a perfect off-break from Ashwin as he was clean bowled in the seventh over.

Keaton Jennings survived on nine when Ajinkya Rahane dived in front of Kohli in the slips, but could not hold onto the edge.

The return of Shami for his second spell did for Jennings (42) and ended a 72-run second-wicket stand with Root in curious circumstances.

The opener pushed the ball down into his crease and then on to his foot before it trickled back on to the base of the stumps.

Dawid Malan then fell LBW to Shami for eight to leave England on 112-3.

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(With inputs from AP)

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