
IND Vs Eng, 5th Test Day 4: England 164/3 At Lunch, Trail India By 210 Runs
Indian pacers Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna's early strikes reduced England to 164/3 at lunch on day four of the fifth Test.
Indian pacers Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna's early strikes reduced England to 164 for three at lunch on day four of the fifth and final Test on Sunday.
Joe Root (23) and Harry Brook (38) were at the crease during the break after England resumed the day from an overnight score of 50 for one.
Ben Duckett made 54 off 83 balls, but Prasidh dismissed him in the first hour, setting England back.
Stand-in skipper Ollie Pope (27) looked in good form but fell to Siraj, putting England in deeper trouble.
Brief scores: India: 224 and 396 vs England: 247 and 164/3 in 38 overs (Ben Duckett 54, Joe Root batting 23, Harry Brook batting 38).
(With inputs from PTI)
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