Nottingham, July 11 (IANS) Pacers put India on top as England were reduced to 352 for nine in the first innings, trailing by 105 runs, after the third day's play of the first cricket Test at the Trent Bridge here Friday.
It was three quick strikes from Ishant Sharma (3/108) in the post lunch session that started the slide for England, who were left struggling at 205 for seven at tea. But a quickfire 78-run stand for the eighth wicket between Joe Root (73 batting) and Stuart Broad (47) saved the English team from humiliation of a follow-on.
Though Bhuvneshwar Kumar (4/61) made quick inroads by removing both Broad and Liam Plunkett (7) in quick succession but Root and James Anderson (23 batting) frustrated the Indians with their resilient 54-run unfinished stand for the last wicket. Pacer Mohammad Shami also bowled well for his two for 98.