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Britain v India: James Anderson takes five-for as voyagers give in to 107 hard and fast


James Anderson took 5-20 as India abdicated to 107 hard and fast on a tremendously difficult, rain-filled second day's play of the second Test at Lord's.


Anderson (5-20) began the decay, rocking the bowling alley Murali Vijay for a duck with the fifth chunk of the day on Friday morning as play at last got in progress following a the very first moment washout, and finished things as he got Ishant Sharma lbw to what ended up being the last conveyance of the day.  Following two stoppages to yet more rain, reviewed Chris Woakes (2-19) was the star of the night session, taking the key wicket of Virat Kohli (24) amid a heavenly six-over spell of testing, skilful away swing from the Nursery End.  In a peculiar section of play, Woakes had both Kohli and Hardik Pandya (11) dropped by Jos Buttler at second slip a ball before their expulsion to the specific same defender.  Anderson had made the early advances, getting Vijay and KL Rahul (8), captured behind, to two fantastic conveyances that calculated into the batsmen and nipped away and, in alleviation of Woakes late in the day, expelled Ajinkya Rahane (18) in comparable style, edging to first slip, and Kuldeep Yadav and Sharma lbw.  India were 11-2 with just 6.3 overs knocked down some pins when the players initially fell off for rain and just a further 12 balls were conceivable before the following long stoppage - enough time, be that as it may, for England to strike once more.  To some degree disputably, Cheteshwar Pujara (1) was run out after a misunderstanding with Kohli, two balls after the umpires had started to take the players off the field, just to restart as the rain quickly yielded. It was to be the last demonstration of the second small scale session, with India reeling at 15-3.  Batting seemed simpler when play at long last continued at 5.10pm, Lord's currently washed in daylight and the ball not swinging, at any rate not at first and, other than Joe Root dropping Rahane on five - a troublesome take at fourth slip off Stuart Broad - chances weren't anticipated.  Yet, the presentation of Woakes into the assault changed that, with Kohli imprudently playing very free with his awesome enemy Anderson out of the assault. A few played-and-missed alerts were not regarded, nor was his let-off from Buttler, and he was not to be lucky twice.

History rehashed itself with the expulsion of Pandya - Woakes' dissatisfaction quickly changing to celebration - as Buttler again offered some kind of reparation after a missed possibility, and new man Dinesh Karthik was welcomed with five slips and a crevasse on his landing in the wrinkle. 

They would not be required. Sam Curran (1-26) played Karthik with ostensibly the conveyance of the day, unquestionably the one to do the most, with enormous swing from outside off once again into the right-hander seeing him castled.

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