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Test: India take 128-run lead at stumps

| | Jul 13, 2014, at 04:54 am
Nottingham, June 12 (IBNS): In 24 hours time, England placed themselves in comfortable position as India scored 167 runs for the loss of three wickets, leading the visitors by 128 runs at the end of the fourth day here on Saturday.

Virat Kohli (8*) and Ajinkya Rahane  (18*) will resume the proceedings for India on the final day on Sunday.

India has lost the wickets of Murali Vijay (52), Shikhar Dhawan (29) and Cheteshwar Pujara (55) in the second innings.

Vijay, who had hit the century in the first innings, scored a half-century. He hit seven boundaries and a six in his knock.

Moeen Ali has picked up two wickets for England so far.

A record last wicket stand in the history of Test cricket helped England take 39 runs lead over India in the first Test here on Saturday.

Joe Root (154*) and James Anderson (81) shared a record 198 runs stand to snatch the advantage from India's hand and position England in a positive place on the fourth day of the first Test match.

Resuming the day from 352 for nine, Anderson was the man who got out on Saturday, ending a memorable partnership as England were all out for 496 in their first innings .

India had scored 457 in the first innings. 
 

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