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Live Reporting: Root, Anderson create world record as England take lead, Day 4, 1st test

New Delhi: India were 167/3, leading England by 128 runs, in their second innings at the end of Day 4 in the first Test at Trent Bridge here Saturday.Virat Kohli and Ajinkya Rahane were batting

India TV Sports Desk Published : Jul 12, 2014 8:21 IST, Updated : Jul 12, 2014 23:36 IST

06:58PM : Eng 495/9 after 144 overs


Anderson moves into eigthies

Ishant into his 38th over,

06:53PM : Eng 494/9 after 143 overs


B.Kumar bowling , Root and Anderson  keep on piling misery  on the Indian bowlers

Its Lunch on day 4 and the session belong totally to England.The home side first wipe out the deficit and now pushing ahead for a getting a sizeable lead

06:00PM : Eng 459/9 after 140 overs


Anderson plays a gorgeous cover drive , gets a boundary , moves to 80

05:53PM : Eng 480/9 after 139 overs


Great shot by Root, four runs

Stuart Binny bowling

05:49 PM : Eng 474/9 after 138 overs


Anderson defensively plays down the over

Ravindra Jadeja bowling has gone wicket less  for 35 overs

05:45PM : Eng 471/9 after 137 overs


Anderson hits another boundary  of Stuart Binny delivery

05:41PM : Eng 464/9 after 136 overs


An appeal by Indian fielders for lbw,turned down by  the umpire

Root and Anderson has made 164* runs

A new world record has been made made ,highest 10th wicket partnership

05:38PM : Eng 461/9 after 135 overs


05:34PM : Eng 460/9 after 134 overs


 Lunch time extended as this is the last pair

05:31PM : Eng 459/9 after 133 overs


Anderson successfully negotiates Binny's last 2 balls

Now Anderson facing Binny

Root plyas down the third man but does not take run

Binny bowling to Root

At last Binny given the ball
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