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Lord's Test, pre-match banter: Pakistan's Riaz tries to get under Root's skin

July 13, 2016 13:20 IST
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Joe Root plays the cut shot

IMAGE: England's Joe Root plays the cut shot. Photograph: Ryan Pierse/Getty Images

England batting mainstay Joe Root has dismissed "trash talk" by Pakistan paceman Wahab Riaz who claimed he has got the batsman's number going into the first Test at Lord's starting on Thursday.

Root will return to the crucial number three position in the batting line-up against Pakistan and Wahab has already turned the heat on him, claiming the visitors have plans ready for the 25-year-old.

"I heard about that. It's the same before every series, you generally get a bit of trash talk," Root told reporters.

"It's getting a bit like boxing now. He is a fantastic bowler. Good pace, gets the ball to reverse swing, so it will be interesting to see how that goes throughout the series."

Root has excelled at number four and five and the right-hander is now keen to justify his promotion to top three.

"I've matured quite a lot as a player and my game has developed a lot," he said.

"It will be interesting to see how it goes."

Wahab reiterated Pakistan's plans to unsettle Root in Tuesday's news conference.

"You want me to tell you the plans? Every batsman has a strong point and a weak point and obviously you have to work hard on that and practise hard on that," said the 31-year-old left-arm paceman.

Pakistan paceman Wahab Riaz at a press conference

IMAGE: Pakistan paceman Wahab Riaz at a press conference. Photograph: Reuters

"Joe Root is the backbone of the England team and getting him out early will put the pressure on England. If he thinks it is just trash talk then hats off to him."

Thursday sees England and Pakistan meet at Lord's for the opening Test in a four-match series.

It will be Pakistan's first series in England since their infamous 2010 tour.

That saw bowlers Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Asif, together with the then captain Salman Butt given five-year bans and jail sentences for their roles for spot-fixing during that year's Lord's Test.

Later that tour, when the teams returned to Lord's for a one-dayer, fast bowler Riaz and England batsman Jonathan Trott had to be separated in the nets after an angry exchange of words.

Riaz, recalling the incident, told reporters at Lord's on Tuesday.

"He was a bit rude and when it comes to being rude you can never beat the Pakistanis on it. We are the most rude when it comes to it. "We are nice but if somebody is rude we won't spare it."

The fast bowler added: "He was a bit rude, he was angry, he was not scoring runs, he was getting out early in the ODIs - he was doing well in the Tests.

"It was a frustration he tried to take out on me."

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