Left red-faced after their pathetic batting display in the first innings, India had to bring their A-game to the table on day two at Headingley if they stood any chance of crawling back into the contest. Mohammed Shami delivered the goods early by setting up Rory Burns with clinical artistry. The left-hander, who resumed batting on an overnight score of 52, was dragged across his crease thanks to a few away-seamers before being castled through the gate by an inducker.
India finally get a breakthrough as Shami gets one to nip back to hit the timber.
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India finally have the breakthrough – and it’s a beauty from Shami, a nip-backer, to beat Burns’ (61) defences.
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