England v India: day two of the first Test – in pictures
The grass is cut at Lord's ahead of the second day's play - a day which looks a hell of a lot brighter than the previous one. Zaheer Khan is rumoured to be out, at least for the morning session, with a hamstring strain he picked up yesterday. That could be propitious for England Photograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianTheir overnight score was 127-2 with Kevin Pietersen having scored 22 of those runs ...Photograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianPietersen resumes at the crease alongside Jonathan Trott who's on 58. Here, KP smashes away from Sharma's deliveryPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The Guardian
A cheeky reverse sweep foils HarbhajanPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianEven on one-leg he's still knocking them aboutPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianJonathan Trott, on the other hand, has been trapped lbw for 70 leaving England on 160-3Photograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianShortly after the drinks break, Pietersen survives two big appeals. First Harbhajan Singh calls for lbw, but the umpire rightly says no. Then Rahul Dravid tries to catch Pietersen but the replays can't prove the catch was good, so Pietersen survives and duly brings up his half-centuryPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianThe clouds gather overhead as the morning progressesPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianSpeaking of clouds gathering, isn't that the ex News of the World editor Colin Myler?Photograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianThe injured Zaheer Khan walks around the boundary looking a tad frustrated at proceedingsPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianPietersen survives another scare – but by the way he was tapping his arm he knew the verdict was never in doubtPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianSingh takes a tumble. His desperation for a breakthrough is growingPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianPietersen enjoys a well earned rest. He's on the brink of his first century in any form of cricket since 2008Photograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianAnd there it is! He smacks a boundary to complete the 18th Test century of his careerPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianThen soaks up the applausePhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianNo sooner has Bell congratulated Pietersen than he's trudging off the pitch. He's edged to Dhoni for a decent 45Photograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianEoin Morgan follows swiftly, in and out for a duck after three balls. How the Indians needed those wickets. England are now 270-5Photograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianMatt Prior goes next, but not before contributing a partnership of 120 runs with PietersenPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianStuart Broad then contributes nothing, leaving Pietersen and Swann the task of taking England beyond 400Photograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianPietersen goes on the attack and racks up his double century – even Swann's dismissal for 24 hasn't halted his progress. That's more than enough as far as the captain Andrew Strauss is concerned. He declares with England on 474-8Photograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianThe India openers survive a brief stint at the crease before the close of play, but not without a big lbw appeal from Chris Tremlett. they're on 17-0 and will resume their chase in the morningPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The Guardian
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