England were 81 for 2 at Tea against India in their second innings on the fourth day of the Nagpur Cricket Test. The visitors today lost the wicket of skipper Alastair Cook who scored just 13 runs while Nick Compton was out for 34. India allowed England a narrow lead of 4 runs as the hosts declared their first innings at 326 for 9 this morning. The only Indian batsman to fall after the game resumed today, was Pragyan Ojha who became the first victim of Monty Panesar. With R Ashwin on 29 still at the crease, skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni declared the innings after the last over before the drinks break. Earlier, riding on a brilliant 198-run stand between Dhoni 99 and Virat Kohli 103, India finished the third day at 297/8. Visitors were all out for 330 in their first innings.
News On AIR | December 16, 2012 3:12 PM
Nagpur Test: 118 for 3 in second innings