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India vs England, 4th Test: Day 2 lunch update: Intense English bowlers peg back hosts

India vs England, 4th Test: Day 2 lunch update: Intense English bowlers peg back hosts. India were reduced to 80 for 4 after the first session.

Virat Kohli was dismissed for a duck

Ahmedabad, March 5: England bowlers led the fightback for the visitors in the opening session of the second day of the fourth Test between India and England at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Friday (March 5). If getting Cheteshwar Pujara (17) and Virat Kohli (0) early in the day wasn't enough, the Englishmen finished the session with the important wicket of Ajinkya Rahane (27).

At lunch, India's score read 80/4 - still trailing the visitors by 125 runs with six wickets in the bag. While Rohit Sharma (32) has looked solid at one end, he will need the likes of Rishabh Pant and the lower middle-order to stand ground with him in the second session.

For the visitors, James Anderson picked Rahane on the brink of the lunch to hand England the upper hand, but the prized scalp of Kohli was picked by Ben Stokes. Going into the morning session with the score on 24/1 and with Rohit and Pujara at the crease, the hosts would have liked to get closer to the visitors' total without losing a wicket. But it wasn't to be as Jack Leach struck first to send back Pujara, leg before. While it was a close call, the umpire was spot on as the ball hit the pad first.

In walked Kohli and with the scoring rate on the slower side, one expected the captain to bring on the attack with Rohit. But Stokes had other ideas as he got the India skipper to produce a nothing shot to a ball that got big on him and ended up giving keeper Foakes an easy catch.

With the score on 41/3, the Englishmen realised they had walked right back into the game. But Rahane and Rohit defied the visitors for a while as they tried to build the innings and stitched a 39-run partnership. But just when it looked like the duo would take India to lunch and start afresh after the break, Anderson sent back Rahane.

Story first published: Friday, March 5, 2021, 12:07 [IST]
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