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Joe Root leads England recovery to reach stumps on 344-5 against Sri Lanka

Joe Root's century leads England's recovery as they close day one of their first Test against Sri Lanka on 344-5.

A 135-run partnership between Joe Root and Matt Prior has led England's recovery to close day one of the first Test against Sri Lanka at Lord's on 344-5.

Englands Joe Root celebrates reaching a century not out during play on the first day of the first cricket Test match between England and Sri Lanka at Lord's cricket ground in London on June 12, 2014© Getty Images

The hosts were on the back foot following the dismissals of Sam Robson, who scored just one run on his Test debut, and Alastair Cook (17).

Gary Ballance (23) shortly followed his teammates, but after lunch, Moeen Ali helped steady England's approach on his Test debut alongside Root following the wicket of Ian Bell, who was dismissed for an lbw.

Ali took 43 from 82 deliveries before tea, but at the start of the evening session, the 26-year-old was caught by Mahela Jayawardene to end his innings on 48.

Sri Lanka believed that they had nabbed their sixth wicket, but Prior managed to save himself from leaving the field on a duck following a review on the lbw call.

Root ended as England's hero of the day by reaching a Test century, while Prior secured an impressive half-century himself to push the team past the 300-run mark.

Root (102 not out) and Prior (76 not out) will return to the crease tomorrow at Lord's.

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Moeen Ali of England waits to bat during the tour match between Western Australia 2nd XI and England Performance Programme at James Oval on December 12, 2013
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