The Australian bowler was fiercely accurate and claimed his four major Test scalp in four innings
Tim Paine had the best vantage point for how well the 65-Test veteran was bowling, though, and had him back into the attack after just nine overs of recovery. Sensing Root was going to go at him having just passed 50, that experience kicked in when mixing up his delivery points. From the final ball, Root went with hard hands and returned a catch, Siddle sticking out his right hand when down in the follow-through to pull the reflex catch in. The second-wicket stand of 132 broken at last.
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