Updated On: 17 June, 2023 09:26 AM IST | Birmingham | IANS
However, some solid contributions from Broad and Robinson gave Root some assistance to get to his hundred, which the former England captain did in style

England's Joe Root celebrates making his 100 runs on day one of the first Ashes Test cricket match between England and Australia at Edgbaston, Birmingham, England. Pic/AP, PTI
Australia made a steady start in their first innings after Joe Root's excellent century steered England to a surprise declaration on an intriguing opening day of the first Ashes 2023 Test, here on Friday.
Root's unbeaten 118 not out, his 30th century in Test cricket, was the stand-out contribution on a surface that offered little for the bowlers, and was the 32-year-old's fourth hundred against Australia but his first since 2015. His ton drew him level with Matthew Hayden and Shivnarine Chanderpaul in the all-time list, just three behind Alastair Cook's England record of 33.