India were placed 323 for 8 in reply to their hosts' first innings' total of 569 for 7 declared, needing another 47 runs to save the follow-on with two days to play.
"Before this match, through the summer, there was a lot of talk about new players coming in and the responsibility of the senior players. I think we took too much pressure on ourselves and stopped enjoying our game. It has been a tough summer for us and we were defensive and a bit under the pump. So we just needed to go out play and it shone through today. We were enjoying ourselves in the field today," said Broad.
Anderson and Broad shared six wickets between them to destroy the Indian top order, but it were the two wickets taken by Moeen Ali that did most damage. He broke the 74 run stand between Ajinkya Rahane and Rohit Sharma, scalping both batsmen on either side of the tea break.
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