Mumbai, Dec 10 (CRICKETNMORE) India suffered a mid-batting order wobbled but skipper Virat Kohli's assuring presence helped them to 348/6 in their first innings at tea on the third day of the fourth Test against England here on Saturday.

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Kohli was at crease (83 batting) along with Ravindra Jadeja who was not out on 22. They shared a crucial unbeaten 41-run seventh wicket partnership to guide India towards safety after being reduced to 307/6 in the 105th over.

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India were 247/2 at lunch and coasting along with opener Murali Vijay (136) striking his eight century in the morning session.

But his fall after lunch after a 282-ball knock, punctuated by 10 boundaries and three sixes, triggered a middle order batting wobble.

Karun Nair (13), Parthiv Patel (15) and Ravichandran Ashwin (0) all departed in quick succession to raise fears of India conceding a vital first innings lead.

But the Kohli-Jadeja stand has come in the way of England and could be crucial to India's interests of taking the lead.

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Joe Root (2-17) and Moeen Ali (2-118) were the most successful bowlers for England. Jake Ball (1-18) and Adil Rashid (1-118) were the other wicket takers for the visitors.Earlier in the first phase of play, Vijay's finely-composed century vaulted India to a healthy 247/2 at lunch.

Vijay struck his eighth ton and second of the series, to guide India to a strong position in response to England's score of 400, after resuming at their overnight score of 146/1.

Vijay completed his century with a single in the 72nd over of India's innings, hitting nine fours and three sixes.

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Kohli also achieved a personal milestone, completing 4000 Test runs, as India accumulated 101 runs in 31 overs in the morning phase of play.

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