Joe Root challenges England to make '600-700' after marking 100th Test with a century to savour

After marking his 100th Test with a brilliant first-day century, Joe Root has challenged his England team to build on a golden opportunity in the first Test in Chennai, and target a score of “600-700” to really turn the screw on India.Speaking at the close of an emotional day, Root admitted he had felt the significance of his personal milestone more than he had anticipated; thanks in part to a surprise tribute from his team-mates, including a video of good wishes from every living England cricketer to have reached 100 Tests, as well as what he described as “some really kind words” from his vice-captain, Ben Stokes.But by the close, Root had brushed aside such sentiment to rack up an unbeaten 128 – his third century in as many Tests following two in Sri Lanka last month – to lay England’s platform in a 200-run partnership with the steadfast Dom Sibley, who was pinned lbw for 87 from what turned out to be the final ball of the day.Related

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“Yeah, it’s very special,” Root said. “Last night the guys put a little surprise together for me – some videos from some past players, and friends and family. And Ben, in particular, stood up and said some really kind words.”What he said should stay between the two of us and the group, but Ben’s a fine human being and it was really nice of him to go out of his way to say some very special things that I will hold dear forever. The guys have made it very special for me and I really appreciate it. It’s been an amazing two days.Joe Root is pumped up after getting to his century in his 100th Test•BCCI

“I was a little bit emotional [at the toss],” Root added. “I couldn’t even remember our team when they asked me about it. I was a little bit all over the place, but thankfully when I got out there, I knew it was business as normal and I had a job to do.”For us to start this series in the way that we have, it couldn’t have gone any better, bar a little blip at the end there. So I really hope that we can build on that tomorrow and I’m obviously delighted with how things have gone personally.”Root, however, was not about to get carried away by either his or England’s start, and he had two very good prior reasons to remain cautious. On England’s last tour of India in 2016-17, he posted a near-identical score on the first day of the series – 124 in Rajkot – only for India to hold out for a draw, and on their most recent visit to Chennai – the last Test of that same series – their first-innings 477 proved powerless to prevent an innings defeat, as India responded with a massive 759 for 7 declared.