England bowled out India for 330 and then were batting on 80/2 in their second innings at lunch on the fourth day of the third cricket Test at The Rose Bowl here Wednesday.
Resuming the day at 323/8, India could add only seven runs in the morning before captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni (50) and Mohammed Shami (5) lost their respective wickets.
Pacer James Anderson picked up both the wickets to clinch another five-wicket haul in his Test career.
England were batting at 80/2, with a combined lead of 319 runs when lunch was called. Opener Sam Robson got out early for 13. Gary Ballance (38) fell on the last ball before lunch with captain Alastair Cook batting on 29.
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