Eng vs Ind third Test | India remove openers but England remain in command
The Hindu
Despite the twin strikes, it is amply clear that India will need to create something special to come back in the match.
India struck twice but it was not enough to put England under pressure as the hosts extended their lead to 104 runs at lunch on day two of the third Test in Leeds on Thursday. England managed to score 62 runs in the session, taking their first innings to score 182 for two having started the day at 120 for no loss. This was after India were bowled out for 78. Mohammad Shami looked the most threatening among the four Indian fast bowlers, who did not get enough seam or swing movement for the second day running.More Related News