26 August,2021 09:35 AM IST | Leeds | PTI
England`s James Anderson celebrates the dismissal of India`s captain Virat Kohli during the first day of third test cricket match between England and India, at Headingley cricket ground in Leeds, England. Pic/AP, PTI
England ace James Anderson said that after all the trash talk during the Lord's Test, the focus at Headingley was to "shut the noise" and focus on the job, something that paid dividends after India were bowled out for 78 on the opening day. India took a 1-0 lead riding on Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Shami's unbroken 89 run partnership for the ninth wicket after England bowlers got carried away against the tailenders on the fifth morning. "We have made a conscious effort of trying to just focus on us, on what we do well and try and ignore everything else, the outside noise or wherever they might be going on, and just yet and make sure there's a real focus on what we do well," Anderson said after the day's play.
He did admit that they had a chat in the dressing room. "Yeah, I think there was a bit of chat about that. We were just making a point of trying to focus on what we do well," "I think that you know the first three or four days at Lord's, we probably played brilliantly and we didn't really get involved in too much discussion. Maybe until day three, and then after that, maybe just at times it did affect a little bit or as individuals, it did affect a little bit."
The veteran pacer was at his best (8-5-6-3) as he used the conditions to perfection to blow away India's top-order as India were knocked over for 78 in little over 40 overs. Craig Overton (3/14 in 10.3 overs), Ollie Robinson (2/16 in 10 overs) and Sam Curran (2/27 in 10 overs) then tightened the noose as only two players Rohit Sharma (19) and Ajinkay Rahane (18) could manage double digits. In reply, England openers Haseeb Hameed (60) and Rory Burn (52) remained unbeaten as the scorecard read 120 for no loss with a lead of 42 runs after day one.
"In a performance like that, I think it doesn't get much better and the way the two guys played the day with the bat was outstanding, and exactly what we've been talking about throughout this series," he said hailing their opening duo's effort. Anderson also won his mini-battle with Indian skipper Virat Kohli who got out for seven. "I think so (it was special). We have had some great battles over the years. He is a fantastic player and someone you want to keep quiet as a team. Especially, in a five-match series, if he gets going he can be very disruptive. "I think the way we have bowled to him throughout the series has been very very good. We just got to keep doing that and keep him quiet as often as we can."
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