India lead by 175 runs at stumps on Day 2
KL Rahul and Ravindra Jadeja hit half-centuries to put India in command of the opening Test against England on Friday with a lead of 175 at stumps on the second day in Hyderabad.
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Jadeja-Axar stitch fine unbeaten partnership
Jadeja remained unbeaten on 81 and took charge after Rahul's 86 to steer the hosts to 421-7. He and fellow left-hander Axar Patel, on 35, were batting in a partnership of 63 at close of play.
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Rahul-Jadeja dominate England bowlers
Jadeja's fifth-wicket stand of 65 with Rahul, who looked assured in his knock laced with eight fours and two sixes, stood out in a dominant day for India, who resumed on 119-1.
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Root ends Bharat's fine knock
The world's top-ranked Test all-rounder then kept up the charge with wicketkeeper-batsman KS Bharat, who made 41 before being dismissed by Joe Root.
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Root-Hartley take two wickets apiece
Root and debutant Tom Hartley have taken two wickets each on a grinding day for the tourists, who bowled 87 overs after an extended final session.
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Crowd enjoys Jadeja's trademark sword celebration
Jadeja reached his fifty after tea and waved the bat in his trademark sword celebration in front of a cheering crowd of more than 25,000, boosted by the Republic Day holiday.
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Big mix-up between Ashwin and Jadeja
India lost two wickets in the final session of play including Ravichandran Ashwin run out for one after a mix-up which saw both Ashwin and Jadeja at one end.
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Rahul misses out well-deserved ton
Rahul anchored the innings in the first two sessions but was denied a ton when his big heave on a long-hop from Hartley landed in the palms of Ahmed at deep mid-wicket.
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India lose Jaiswal-Gill inside first hour of play
India lost overnight batting duo Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill inside the first hour of play. Left-hander Jaiswal added four to his overnight 76 with a boundary but was dismissed after lobbing the fourth ball of the day back to spinner Root, who jumped high to take the catch.
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Hartley sends Gill back
Rahul and Gill, who started the Day 2 on 14, attempted to rebuild in a partnership of 36 but Hartley broke through with his left-arm spin.
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