Mohammed Siraj taunts Joe Root with 'Bazball' question during Lord's Test
During the India vs England Lord's Test, Mohammed Siraj humorously questions Joe Root about the absence of England's 'Bazball' approach. Siraj's playful banter adds to the tension as England struggles to score on a challenging pitch.

India's players had plenty to say to England on Day 1 of the Lord's Test, and leading the charge was Mohammed Siraj. The pacer was repeatedly seen mocking the hosts, questioning the absence of their much-hyped 'Bazball' approach during a tense phase of play after lunch.
England struggled to score freely, with the pitch offering far more assistance to the bowlers than the flat tracks seen in the first two Tests. During the 31st over, Siraj was visibly animated, asking Joe Root where the aggressive, fearless 'Bazball' mindset had gone, as England went 28 consecutive deliveries without scoring a single run.
Root's teammate Ollie Pope believes the star batter will convert his 99 into a \"monster\" score when play resumes at Lord's on Friday (July 12). He anchored the England's innings on a challenging track beautifully on Day 1 of the third Test between India and England.
Speaking at the post-day press conference, Pope said Root will not lose any sleep being on 99 at the end of the day and will come back with intent.
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