Joe Root made a brilliant century as England dominated day one of the first Test against India, closing on 311-4. The England vice-captain put on 179 with Moeen Ali (99no) for the fourth wicket in Rajkot as India took just one wicket in 60.3 overs after lunch.Following a wicket-less afternoon session, the England pair went on the attack after tea as the Indian bowlers toiled before finally getting some reward when Umesh Yadav had Root controversially caught and bowled for 124. A pick of the action from the first day of the first Test between India and England in Rajkot A total of 311 looked a long way off at the start of the day as Alastair Cook, having won the toss and elected to bat, was dropped twice in the first two overs of the innings.The England skipper looked unusually tentative and was put down by Anjikya Rahane at gully on nought, pushing at Mohammed Shami delivery, before Virat Kohli grassed a tough chance at second slip, Yadav this time having induced the nick. v Live Test Cricket India vs England November 10, 2016, 3:45am Sky Sports 2 HD Get a Sky Sports Pass Upgrade to Sky Sports While Cook was struggling, debutant Haseeb Hameed - the first teenager to play a Test for England since Ben Hollioake in 1997 - looked at ease from the off and twice pounced as Shami offered width to pick up a pair of boundaries.He also required some fortunate to survive the seamers impressive burst with the new ball though; Yadav finding the edge only for Murali Vijay to shell a routine chance at first slip.Cook eventually settled in and with Hameed producing a couple of beautiful cover drives against the spinners, the partnership had reached 47 when Ravindra Jadeja (1-59) struck with the first ball after drinks. Haseeb Hameed played well for his 31 on debut Having moved across his stumps, Cook (21) was rapped on the pads and up went the umpires finger. After a brief consultation with Hameed, the skipper mistakenly opted against reviewing with DRS projecting the ball would have gone on to miss leg stump.Hameed moved on to 31 and looked well-placed to push on. That did not take into account Ravichandran Ashwin, who was beginning to find his rhythm and trapped the 19-year-old lbw from around the wicket. Root rarely looked troubled before his dismissal for 124 Ben Duckett (13) came in and looked to hit Ashwin (2-108) off his length, smashing three boundaries in an over, but the off-spinner had the final word; Duckett well caught by Rahane at slip from the last ball before lunch.From 102-3, Root and Ali negotiated the afternoon session perfectly, rotating the strike at will with Root, in particular, taking advantage of the unusually frequent full tosses that came his way. The 100 partnership and Englands 200 came up soon before tea with Root, having survived an extremely close lbw review from Yadav on 91, and Ali just short of their century and half-century, respectively.Ali was first to bring up his milestone after the interval, going to his ninth Test fifty from 99 balls.Then came Roots moment. The Yorkshire batsman going to his 11th Test century - his first in Asia - with a typically well-executed paddle sweep for two.The runs were starting to flow, Ali driving with conviction and Root reverse sweeping Ashwin for four, not long after having thumped the ball back over Jadejas head for six. Joe Root was dismissed after being controversially caught and bowled by Umesh Yadav When the breakthrough did eventually come, it was not without controversy. Root punching the ball back to Yadav (1-68), who appeared to lose control of the ball as he threw it up to celebrate.The England No 3 stood his ground and the decision was sent upstairs. However, after a soft signal of out was given on the field, there was no evidence to compel the third umpire to overturn what was essentially a judgement call. Moeen Ali will resume on 99no on day two Roots dismissal led to a sharp drop in the run rate for the remainder of the session although Ben Stokes (19no) did ensure the 300 came up in style, charging Ashwin and depositing the ball over long on for a maximum.Ali had the opportunity to go to three figures in the final over but failed to get the desired connection with another full bunger from Amit Mishra and will resume on day two just one shy of his fourth Test match ton.Live coverage of the first Test between India and England continues on Sky Sports 2 and across selected mobile devices. Watch the complete Test for £10.99 with no contract, with a Week Pass from NOW TV. Fake Yeezy Kaufen . MLS Commissioner Don Garber and Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez also will attend the session, which was announced Monday. 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Using his superior athleticism, St-Pierre cruised to a five round, unanimous decision victory setting up a much-anticipated title defence against number one contender Johny Hendricks. CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Kurt Rawlings threw for two touchdowns and ran for 74 yards to lead Yale to a 21-14 victory over Harvard in the 133rd edition of The Game on Saturday, snapping a nine-year losing streak in the rivalry and depriving the Crimson of a fourth straight Ivy League title.Theres been a long streak. We dont like to talk about it, Rawlings said. But its over. Now its our streak.The Bulldogs (3-7, 3-4 Ivy) had little to play for except a chance to spoil Harvards season, and thats exactly what they did.After opening the second half with an onside kick and scoring to take its first lead, Yale went ahead for good with 4:14 left on a 3-yard touchdown pass from Rawlings to Reed Klubnik, who had the ball knocked out of his hands just after he reached across the goal line.Harvard coaches protested along the sideline. There is no replay in the Ivy League.The Crimson (7-3, 5-2) had two possessions in the final minutes, but couldnt score.After one kneel-down, Yale students poured out of the stands to celebrate with the team at midfield. Harvard players walked glumly back to their field house after blowing the chance to become the first class ever to win four straight conference championships.Something we havent experienced in a long time is you can put it all out there, you can work as hard as you can, you can believe. And when you do that you still risk getting your heart broken, Harvard coach Tim Murphy said. Thats certainly what happened today.And Yales seniors know they wont be leaving behind a losing streak.I was overjoyed, obviously, linebacker Darius Manora said, adding wiith a smile: As an alum, Im excited for the future.dddddddddddd.On a sunny day that was warm enough to encourage some Yale students to dance naked on the concrete walls of the century-old stadium (and then get kicked out), the schools renewed one of the oldest rivalries in sports.It took some time for them to get their bearings.After playing 24 scoreless minutes, punting a combined 11 times to start the game, Harvard picked up 28 yards on a pass from Joe Viviano to Adam Scott before Charlie Booker bounced around the right end for a 27-yard touchdown. Yale took advantage of a fourth-down jump pass to move the ball 16 yards to the Harvard 3 and tied it just before the half.To start the second, Yale pulled off an onside kick that led to a 28-yard pass to Klubnik that gave the Bulldogs a 14-7 lead.That proved to be the pivotal play in the game, Murphy said.Harvard tied it, picking up 34 yards to the Yale 2 on a fourth-and-3. Three plays later, Viviano found Ryan Halvorson in the end zone to make it 14-all.THE TAKEAWAYYale: Bulldogs football has had little to celebrate for a decade. But coach Tony Reno improves to 1-4 against Harvard, and that will keep the people in New Haven happy for another offseason.Harvard: The Crimson could have clinched a share of the conference title either last week, against Penn, or in the finale. Instead, they end with two straight losses.---More AP college football: www.collegefootball.ap.org and https://twitter.com/AP-Top25 . ' ' '