England v India: day two of the third Test - in pictures
England begin day two on 84-0 having bowled out India for 224 yesterday. The storm clouds which had threatened to interrupt the second day's plays are gradually dispersing, giving England's batsmen the chance to get to workPhotograph: Rui Vieira/PAAndrew Strauss finds his rhythm - and, repeatedly, the boundary rope - as England surge beyond 100 without lossPhotograph: Glyn Kirk/AFP/Getty ImagesAlastair Cook is making this a profitable session too, though he's riding his luck a littlePhotograph: Rui Vieira/PA
This is the best opening stand from Strauss and Cook since their 188 at Brisbane last November. Predictably they fall narrowly short of breaking that marker when Strauss is bowled out by India's Amit Mishra with England on 186Photograph: Tim Hales/APWith Strauss gone for 87, Ian Bell - whose controversial dismissal and reinstatement was the story of the last Test - comes to the creasePhotograph: Andrew Boyers/Action ImagesCook goes on to complete his century off 213 balls, and repeatedly sends India's fielders sprawling in vain as he knocks 14 fours in the processPhotograph: Philip Brown/ReutersBut Ian Bell is soon bowled for 34 by Kumar, leaving England on 252-2Photograph: Philip Brown/ReutersKevin Pietersen adopts the eyes closed approach to battingPhotograph: Philip Brown/Reuters ... but it seems to be working for him as he's made a half century off 53 ballsPhotograph: Richard Heathcote/Getty ImagesPraveen Kumar looks exhausted after finishing an over. There's been little joy for him todayPhotograph: Tim Hales/APCook steers the ball past Rahul Dravid. He's closing in on 150 and England are closing in on 400Photograph: David Jones/PAKumar appeals for the wicket of Pietersen - it's the third appeal against him in quick succession and this time he's gone lbw for 63Photograph: Richard Heathcote/Getty ImagesThat looks like an expression of relief more than anything. England are now 374-3Photograph: Andrew Boyers/Action ImagesEoin Morgan steps in with roughly an hour and a half of light remaining. He survives easily enough until just before the close of play when he edges to Dravid who drops a sitter - for the second time today!Photograph: Glyn Kirk/AFP/Getty ImagesThis is becoming another torrid Test match for Tendulkar's menPhotograph: Andrew Boyers/Action ImagesCook, who is 182 not out, has lifted England to 456-3. Victory is in the makingPhotograph: Richard Heathcote/Getty Images
Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.