The past and present England skippers had come together with their side faltering at 39 for two after both debutant Mark Stoneman and Tom Westley had been dismissed for eight. Dawid Malan, given a reprieve on two, was 28 not out at the close. "Today was about making sure if we got into a position of strength and drive it forward," Root told Sky Sports.The opening day of day/night Test cricket in the UK belongs to England, Alastair Cook's 153* guiding the hosts to 348/3 at stumps #ENGvWI pic.twitter.com/GWPlWgX6vC
— ICC (@ICC) August 17, 2017
"After the start, it felt like a one-dayer, because we got off to a flier. The atmosphere was electric and for Cooky to be 150 not out is great." Boundaries flowed throughout the day and West Indies bowling coach Roddy Estwick admitted: "We didn't have one of our better days. We were poor.What a day for England's current and former captain in the historic day-night Test v West Indies! Here's tomorrow's TCP front #ENGvWI #Pink pic.twitter.com/XHeopnB0uS
— The Cricket Paper (@TheCricketPaper) August 17, 2017
"If you are conceding 53 boundaries in a day it shows a lack of discipline." Root's 11th fifty in successive Tests was a new England record and just one shy of South Africa star AB de Villiers's mark of 12. For Cook, already England's leading Test run-scorer and century-maker, this was his 31st hundred at this level.Alastair Cook moves past 150 https://t.co/C9obqOUq0t #ENGvWI
— ESPNcricinfo (@ESPNcricinfo) August 17, 2017
The West Indies, Test cricket's dominant force in the 1970s and 1980s, have long struggled away from home. During the past 20 years, excluding matches against Bangladesh and Zimbabwe, they've won just three out of 86 Tests outside the Caribbean. They arrived in England without several star players, the legacy of a bitter dispute with West Indies administrators and the lure of the Caribbean Premier League Twenty20 tournament that is taking place at the same time as this series. Yet they still had two early wickets under sunny blue skies that promised ideal batting conditions.Centuries for @root66 and Alastair Cook!
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) August 17, 2017
Here's how a fantastic Day 1 unfolded #ENGvWI
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Left-hander Stoneman's first two scoring shots in Test cricket were fours off Kemar Roach. But that was as good as it got for Stoneman, brought in after England dropped Keaton Jennings following a run of low scores during the preceding 3-1 home Test series victory against South Africa. Roach clean bowled Stoneman with a superb ball that pitched on middle stump and clipped the top of off.Wisden Trophy ? symbol of supremacy between West Indies and England
— CricketWestIndies (@westindies) August 17, 2017
Countdown to big moment
First day/night Test in England with pink ball pic.twitter.com/MQZk4FHVIv
Westley was then lbw on review to Miguel Cummins. Cook and Root, however, repaired the damage. Just before the lunch interval left-hander Cook, completed a 74-ball fifty. After lunch, Root went to an 83 ball-fifty when a flashing cut off opposing skipper Jason Holder flew through the slips for four. Root, who made 190 against South Africa in his first match as England captain at Lord's last month, pulled off-spinner Roston Chase to fine leg for a ninth boundary that saw him complete his 13th Test century in 139 balls. Cook then went to an understated but no less valuable 182-ball hundred with a single off Chase.COOK REACHES 150! What a day/night it’s been as he brings it up with another boundary! ?
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) August 17, 2017
344/3 #ENGvWI
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For all the talk of what the pink ball might do and the difficulties of batting in twilight, it looked as if England's top-order mainstays would both get through to the close. Root, however, was bowled between bat and pad by the persevering Roach.STUMPS: Alastair Cook 153* and we close Day 1 on 348/3 #ENGvWI
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) August 17, 2017
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Malan's edged cut off part-time spinner Kraigg Brathwaite then hit Jermaine Blackwood before the slip could react. The West Indies' woes intensified when paceman Holder left the field with a neck injury midway through bowling an over before Cook's legside clip off fast bowler Alzarri Joseph, his 23rd four, took him to 150.WICKET Root bowled by Roach after scoring a brilliant 136
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) August 17, 2017
287/3 #ENGvWI
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BRIEF SCORE: England 348 for 3 (Cook 153*, Root 136) v West IndiesFor the 1st time ever, the birthplace of cricket will host a day-night test.
— ESPN (@espn) August 17, 2017
England vs. West Indies begins here: https://t.co/0GUfYjQyGE pic.twitter.com/6Lcs0lsd29
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