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England's big wet ruins tense finish to opening Test

No play was possible on the final day at Trent Bridge leaving the series level at 0-0 heading into the second Test at Lord's, starting on Thursday

The opening Test between India and England has ended in an anti-climactic draw after rain washed out what had promised to be a thrilling final day.

England captain Joe Root's stellar century and India spearhead Jasprit Bumrah's bowling mastery had set up an intriguing fifth day with India, chasing 209 for victory, needing another 157 runs with nine wickets in hand to go 1-0 up in the five-Test series.

With Ollie Robinson and James Anderson in great form with the ball, England still fancied their chances too, but play was abandoned after steady rain had wiped out the first two sessions at Trent Bridge.

Both Root and his India counterpart Virat Kohli lamented the weather which robbed the see-saw game of an exciting finish.

"Heading into day five, we felt like we had our chances right in front of us," Kohli said.

"We certainly felt like we were on top in the game. We bowled well enough and batted well enough to stay in the contest and then getting that lead was crucial.

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"It's a shame we couldn't complete day five."

Root was adjudged player of the match for his 21st Test century as well as his first-innings fifty, which kept England in the contest even after they'd conceded a 95-run lead on first innings.

"It was a great Test match," Root said after collecting his award. "The weather's robbed us of what could have been a very entertaining final day."

Root felt his team could have pushed for victory, but for the weather.

"We certainly believed so. Having spent a lot of time on that wicket, it certainly felt like nine opportunities would have come. It's a shame the weather won today," he said.

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Root was the exception in England's brittle top order, while they also spilled several catches.

"There are still certain areas that we want to get better," the home captain said.

"We'd obviously want to score more runs at the top of the order, we want to take all the chances that we create and make our life a little bit easier."

The second Test will be played at Lord's from Thursday.