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Day in Pictures: India vs England, 5th Test, Kia Oval, Day 2

India were 174 for six in reply to England's first-innings 332, a deficit of 158 runs, at stumps on the second day of the fifth Test at the Oval on Saturday. Test debutant Hanuma Vihari was 25 not out, with Ravindra Jadeja unbeaten on eight.

Anderson, in the middle of a fine spell, then got rid of Ajinkya Rahane when the Indian vice-captain prodded at a away going delivery to wicketkeeper Jonny Bairstow (Getty Image)

Anderson, in the middle of a fine spell, then got rid of Ajinkya Rahane when the Indian vice-captain prodded at a away going delivery to wicketkeeper Jonny Bairstow (Getty Image)

Starting the day at 198 for seven, England lost Adil Rashid early within the 8th over when Jasprit Bumrah trapped him in front (Getty Image)


However, Jos Buttler and Stuart Broad frustrated India throughout the morning session adding 98 runs for the ninth wicket (Getty Image)


Broad battled for 59 balls en route to making 38 before he was caught excellently in the deep by KL Rahul off Ravindra Jadeja (Getty Image)

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Jos Buttler compiled his 10th Test fifty and made 89 before becoming Ravindra Jadeja’s fourth victim (Getty Image)


England ended their first innings on 332 with Ravindra Jadeja claiming 4 for 78 (Getty Image)


In reply, India started in a positive manner but lost Shikhar Dhawan to Broad with India scoring six runs (Getty Image)


KL Rahul and Cheteshwar Pujara then added 64 runs and took India to 53/1 at tea (Getty Image)


KL Rahul then departed to a peach of a delivery from Sam Curran for 37. Rahul was beaten all ends up. He got a length ball which landed on middle and off and it went with the angle from over the wicket. Rahul played inside the line and the ball went past the bat and clipped the top of off pole (Getty Image)



Virat Kohli, who was looking in good nick, lost his concentration and wicket when he prodded one to the slips to depart for 49 (Getty Image)


Rishabh Pant disappointed once again as he fell for five to Stokes. India slumped to 160/6 (Getty Image)


Hanuma Vihari rode his luck on debut and after a nervy 20 minutes, he settled later on to score an unbeaten 25 as India finished day two at 174/6, trailing England by 158 runs (Getty Image)


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