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ENGLAND 198 (65.3 OVERS)1ST INNINGS
- Ian Bell31 (54)
- Alastair Cook43 (111)
- Zaheer Khan4/59 (21)
- Anil Kumble3/32 (12.3)
INDIA 481 (158.5 OVERS)1ST INNINGS
- Sourav Ganguly79 (156)
- Sachin Tendulkar91 (197)
- Monty Panesar4/101 (33.5)
- Chris Tremlett3/80 (40)
ENGLAND 355 (104 OVERS)2ND INNINGS
- Paul Collingwood63 (133)
- Michael Vaughan124 (193)
- Zaheer Khan5/75 (27)
- Anil Kumble3/104 (25)
INDIA 73/3 (24.1 OVERS)2ND INNINGS
- Wasim Jaffer22 (45)
- Dinesh Karthik22 (56)
- James Anderson0/23 (9)
- Chris Tremlett3/12 (7.1)
Well, the end of an aggressive Test there which India won deservedly. Particular credit must go to Zaheer Khan, for his nine wickets, who is the Man of the Match, while Sachin Tendulkar made 91. So, India take a 1-0 lead and there are plenty of celebrations on the balcony and on the pitch. Ganguly raises his bat as he walks off, and the India team come down the steps now to shake hands with England. After the draw at Lord's - where they had a let-off as England were closing in on the win - India now take a 1-0 lead into the third and final Test at The Oval. Thanks for joining us this Test, and tune in again next time.
END OF OVER:24 | 4 Runs | IND: 69/3
- Rahul Dravid11 (28b)
- Sourav Ganguly2 (3b)
- James Anderson9-2-23-0
- Chris Tremlett7-2-12-3
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