Eng. vs Ind. second Test | England reaches 118/3 in reply to India's 364 at stumps on Day 2

Veteran seamer James Anderson was the pick of the bowlers for England with figures of five for 62.

August 13, 2021 06:21 pm | Updated November 22, 2021 09:47 pm IST - London

England players celebrate a wicket on day 2 of the second Test against India at Lords in London on August 13, 2021.

England players celebrate a wicket on day 2 of the second Test against India at Lords in London on August 13, 2021.

Skipper Joe Root and Rory Burns helped England recover from early setbacks, to reach 118 for three in their first innings in reply to India's 364 all out at stumps on the second day of the second Test against England here on Thursday.

Root (48 batting) and Burns (49) shared crucial 85 runs for the third wicket after Mohammed Siraj (2/34) dismissed Dom Sibley (11) and Haseeb Hameed (0) in successive deliveries in the 15th over.

But then Root joined hands with Burns to resurrect the home team's innings with their vital partnership.

Burns, however, departed a run short of his fifty, LBW to Mohammed Shami (1/22).

Thereafter, Root and Jonny Bairstow (6 batting) played cautiously to end England's day without any further damage.

Earlier resuming their first innings at the overnight score of 276 for three, India added just 88 runs for the loss of seven wickets.

Veteran seamer James Anderson was the pick of the bowlers for England with figures of five for 62.

The five-match series is levelled at 0-0 after the rain-marred opener ended in a draw at Nottingham.

Brief scores:

India 1st Innings: 364 all out in 126.1 overs (KL Rahul 129, Rohit Sharma 83, Virat Kohli 42; James Anderson 5/62).

England 1st Innings: 118 for three in 45 overs (Rory Burns 49, Joe Root 48 batting; Mohammed Siraj 2/34).

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