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Joe Root revives England against Australia on day one of first Ashes Test

Joe Root leads the England recovery with a century on day one of the first Ashes Test in Cardiff.

A century from Joe Root has helped England post a score of 343-7 at the close of play on day one of the first Ashes Test against Australia in Cardiff.

The hosts slumped to 43-3 during the morning session before significant knocks from Root, Gary Ballance and Ben Stokes revived the Three Lions.

Joe 'Joseph' Root in action on day one of the first Test of The Ashes on July 8, 2015© AFP

Having won the toss and chosen to bat, it took less than two overs for England to lose their first wicket of the morning as Adam Lyth was caught by David Warner off the bowling of Josh Hazlewood for six.

Alastair Cook and Ballance tried to put up some resistance after the early loss of Lyth, but the skipper was the next to go for 20 when he edged one through to Brad Haddin off a Nathan Lyon delivery, leaving England on 42-2.

New batsman Ian Bell lasted just seven balls when he arrived out in the middle, with Mitchell Starc dismissing him lbw for one.

England's batsman Gary Ballance reacts after scoring his half-century (50 runs) during day three of the second Test cricket match between the West Indies and England at the Grenada National Stadium in Saint George's on April 23, 2015© Getty Images

With England on the ropes, Ballance was then joined by Root at the crease and the pair started to get the home side back on track with some confident strokes. Root was dropped by Haddin on his second delivery before the duo eventually led England to 88-3 at lunch.

The second session was dominated by Ballance and Root as they attacked the Australian bowlers. The pair both passed their half-centuries in dynamic fashion, guiding the Three Lions to 190-3 at tea.

However, their partnership was broken at the start of the final session when Ballance was sent back to the pavilion for 61 off the bowling of Hazlewood. Ballance's departure failed to deter Root, though, with the batsman reaching his century to keep Australia at arm's length.

Root was now at the crease with Ben Stokes, who wasted little time in getting at the Australians with some big hitting before his partner was eventually dismissed for 137 when he was caught by Shane Watson from a Starc delivery.

Mitchell Starc of Australia celebrates dismissing Ian Bell of England during day one of the 1st Investec Ashes Test match between England and Australia at SWALEC Stadium on July 8, 2015© Getty Images

With England on 293-6, Starc bowled Stokes for 52 which allowed the Aussies to get into England's lower order during the final overs of the day.

Moeen Ali and Jos Buttler looked to have the measure of the Australians as the day drew to a close, but Buttler lost his wicket late on for 27 as Mitchell Johnson was presented with a simple catch following Hazlewood's delivery. Ali (26*) and Stuart Broad will resume at the crease on Thursday.

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Nathan Lyon and Josh Hazlewood of Australia celebrate a wicket during day one of the first Test against England at the Swalec Stadium on July 8, 2015
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