Eng vs Ind second Test | India in deep trouble as in-form openers, Kohli depart
The Hindu
India lost three quick wickets before lunch on day 4.
India felt the heat on a sunny Lord’s morning as England pacer Mark Wood removed their in-form openers before Virat Kohli was caught behind to leave the visitors gasping at 56 for three lunch on day four of the second Test at Lords in London on Sunday. The Indian openers KL Rahul and Rohit Sharma, who made up for middle order’s prolonged failure so far in the series, could not bat long on this occasion. Like skipper Joe Root did for England, the onus was on Virat Kohli to score a big one and bring his team back into the game but he could not do so.More Related News

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