Jason Roy registers maiden Test fifty against Ireland
Roy, who was instrumental in England\'s first-ever 50-over World Cup victory, completed his half-century off just 47 balls.
New Delhi: Member of the 50-over World Cup-winning team, England batsman Jason Roy on Thursday registered his first-ever Test fifty against Ireland at the Lord's Cricket Ground.
Roy, who was instrumental in England's first-ever 50-over World Cup victory, completed his half-century off just 47 balls. Roy resumed his innings on 52 after the resumption.
England batsman, however, missed out on completing his maiden Test hundred as Roy was bowled by Stuart Thompson for 72. His innings saw 10 boundaries and one six.
Earlier on day one, Roy had a horrendous start on his debut during England's first innings as he, on five, edged and gave a catch to Paul Stirling at first slip off Tim Murtagh.
International Cricket Council (ICC) in a tweet praised Roy, saying one can take the batsman out of ODI cricket but one cannot take ODI cricket out of the batsman.
"50 for Jason Roy on Test debut, off just 47 balls! You can take the batsman out of ODI cricket, but you can't take ODI cricket out of the batsman! The scores are level at lunch. Ireland have been made to toil hard in the heat," ICC tweeted.
5ï¸âƒ£0ï¸âƒ£ for Jason Roy on Test debut, off just 47 balls! You can take the batsman out of ODI cricket, but you can't take ODI cricket out of the batsman!
— ICC (@ICC) July 25, 2019
The scores are level at lunch. Ireland have been made to toil hard in the heat.#ENGvIRE LIVE 👇https://t.co/fyHbjx2IoF pic.twitter.com/PKVTuWViXx
England Cricket also lauded Roy and said, "Making his mark against the red ball A maiden Test fifty for @JasonRoy20," England Cricket said.
Making his mark against the red ball 🔴
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) July 25, 2019
A maiden Test fifty for @JasonRoy20 ðŸ‘
Scorecard/Clips: https://t.co/jyBiTOT7li#ENGvIRE pic.twitter.com/G8T51XUenU
Former England cricketer Alastair Cook on July 24 presented the Test cap to Roy for the one-off match against Ireland.