LONDON — The star bowlers for India and England took center stage at Lord's on Friday, with Jasprit Bumrah picking up his latest five-wicket haul and Jofra Archer taking a wicket with the third ball of his long-awaited test return.
England started Day 2 of the third test on 251-4, with Joe Root (104) reaching his 37th century with a four off the first ball, and then he became one of four batters to succumb to Bumrah's brilliant seam bowling that returned figures of 5-74 on his return to the India team.
England was all out for 387, helped by half-centuries by Jamie Smith (51) and Brydon Carse (56).
Archer was making his first test appearance in 4 1/2 years because of a succession of injuries and he made an immediate impact, enticing an edge from Yashasvi Jaiswal (13) in his first over and England's second of India's reply.
India reached tea on 44-1, with Lokesh Rahul (13) and Karun Nair (18) having seen off the initial five-over burst of Archer. Bowling at speeds up to 93 mph (150 kph), Archer was making things happen and had 1-16.
India trailed by 343 runs, with the five-match series poised at 1-1.
Bumrah's burst ends Root's ton
Resuming on 99, Root sent a streaky cut shot for four off Bumrah from the first ball of the day to notch an eighth hundred at Lord's — his favorite venue — and his 11th against India.