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England v India - 1st Test, Day 4: India take 18-run lead in first Test (Tea session report)

Nottingham, July 12 (IANS): India needed only 4.5 overs at the start of the second session, unlike the morning, to bowl out England for 496 and then score 57/1 to take a lead of 18 runs in their second innings at tea on Day 4 of the first Test at Trent Bridge here on Saturday.

The visitors finally ended their frustration when tailender James Anderson (81) was caught brilliantly by Shikhar Dhawan at first slip off the bowling of Bhuvneshwar Kumar, who clinched the first five-wicket haul of his Test career (5/82).

This brought an end to the record 10th-wicket partnership between Anderson and Joe Root, which helped the hosts get out of a precarious position on Friday and take a 39-run first innings lead. England added 11 runs post lunch as Root remained unbeaten on 154.

In their second innings, India were batting at 57/1 when tea was called with opener Murali Vijay not out on 19 and Cheteshwar Pujara not out on 8.

Dhawan was the only wicket to fall just before tea when he hit back a full toss to be caught and bowled by spinner Moeen Ali.

Earlier, Root and Anderson's partnership of 198 runs became the highest 10th-wicket partnership in Test cricket, surpassing the previous record held by Australia's Phillip Hughes and Ashton Agar, who together made 163 against England in July 2013 on the very same ground.

The duo not only bailed out England but helped the hosts take a first innings lead of 39 runs.

Resuming the day at 352/9, Root and Anderson put on another 133 runs in 34 overs in the morning session to take the hosts to 485/9 against India's first innings total of 457. The Indian bowlers, who appeared quite lethal on Friday, were completely helpless and failed to scalp the last wicket.

Root, who resumed at 78 not out, brought up his fourth century in Tests. The 23-year-old hit 15 boundaries in his 295-ball knock. He was given good support by Anderson, who also achieved a personal milestone by scoring his first ever half-century in his 95th Test.

This is also the first time that there have been two century partnerships for the 10th wicket in one match after Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Mohammed Shami put on 111 runs during India's first innings on Friday.

Scorecard:

India (first innings) 457

England (first innings, overnight 352/9)

Alastair Cook b Shami 5

Sam Robson lbw Sharma 59

Gary Ballance lbw Sharma 71

Ian Bell c Dhoni b Sharma 25

Joe Root not out 154

Moeen Ali c Dhawan b Shami 14

Matt Prior c Dhoni b Kumar 5

Ben Stokes c Dhoni b Kumar 0

Stuart Broad lbw Kumar 47

Liam Plunkett b Kumar 7

James Anderson c Dhawan b Kumar 81

Extras (b 6, lb 5, w 4, nb 13) 28

Total (all out in 144.5 overs) 496

Fall of wickets: 1-9 (Cook, 3.3 overs), 2-134 (Robson, 49.3), 3-154 (Ballance, 55.3), 4-172 (Bell, 59.5), 5-197 (Ali, 69.2), 6-202 (Prior, 70.3), 7-202 (Stokes, 70.5), 8-280 (Broad, 84.4), 9-298 (Plunkett, 91.3)

Bowling

Bhuvneshwar Kumar 30.5-8-82-5

Mohammed Shami 29-3-128-2

Ishant Sharma 38-3-150-3

Ravindra Jadeja 35-5-80-0

Stuart Binny 10-0-37-0

Murali Vijay 2-0-8-0

India (second innings)

Murali Vijay not out 19

Shikhar Dhawan c & b Ali 29

Cheteshwar Pujara not out 8

Extras (nb 1) 1

Total (one wicket in 13 overs) 57

Fall of wickets: 1-49 (Dhawan, 11.4 overs)Bowling:

James Anderson 4-1-16-0

Stuart Broad 5-0-22-0

Liam Plunkett 3-1-7-0

Moeen Ali 1-0-12-1

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