Sunday 19 May 2019

'It's a unique one for me and my family'

Jason Roy was at a misfortune to clarify how he had scored a match-winning century against Pakistan following a medium-term visit to medical clinic with his child little girl.

Roy's wonderful 114 was the focal point of England's pursuit as they beat Pakistan at Trent Bridge on Friday to go 3-0 up with one to play in a one-day universal arrangement.

However Roy's eighth century at this dimension came in attempting conditions, with the Surrey opening batsman saying he'd been more stressed over little girl Everly than heaping up the runs.

"It was an enthusiastic hundred. I didn't see it coming," Roy disclosed to BBC Radio's Test Match Special.

"I had somewhat of an unpleasant morning so this one is a unique one for me and my family," included Roy, who came back to clinic after a three-wicket win, despite the fact that his little girl's condition isn't accepted to be not kidding.

"It was my little one. We needed to take her to medical clinic at 1:30 toward the beginning of the day. I remained there until 8:30am, returned for a few hours rest and got to the ground just before warm-up and broke on."

Britain were cruising to an objective of 341 while Roy was at the wrinkle in any case, after agreeable successes at Southampton and Bristol, his expulsion started a breakdown that saw three wickets lost for seven keeps running in 10 balls.

Furthermore, when Moeen Ali was out for a duck, England were 216 for five.

In any case, Ben Stokes' unbeaten 71 in the long run observed England win with three balls to save.

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