It was James Anderson(81) and Stuart (47) who not only saw Root make unbeaten 154 but also denied Indian bowlers any breakthrough. Again, India let the advantage slip off its hands and the match ended in a draw.
In the third test at Southampton, India allowed tail-ender Buttler to score freely. He added 85 runs which helped England score a total of 569 after losing five wickets for 420. As a result, India, once again, lost the test.
Again, in Manchester, in the fourth test, India bounced back after being bowled out for a small number of 152 in the first inning. The medium pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar removed three top order batsmen that left England struggling for 140 for five but later on, Indian bowlers gave away 227 runs more for next five wickets and eventually lost the test by an inning and 54 runs.