Hindustan Times (Delhi)

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NOTTINGHAM: Down and out arriving at Trent Bridge, there was fear India’s batsmen could be rolled over by England, 2-0 up in the series after the crushing innings defeat handed out in perfect seaming conditions at Lord’s.

However, the visitors, led by skipper Virat Kohli again, showed great resilience as a batting unit despite previous failures gnawing at their confidence.

They finished on a solid 307/6 at stumps on the first day on Saturday with debutant Rishabh Pant 22 not out and promising much more. India’s lower order will look to add useful runs though the second new ball is only a few overs old.

Kohli fell for 97, a cruel dismissal short of his second century of the series and 23rd overall after leading a brilliant fightback with Ajinkya Rahane, who made 81 after being dropped on 57. Their 159-run partnershi­p would be the launch pad if India push on and put England under pressure.

Kohli had goaded the batsmen not to clutter their mind with negativity, and as a unit, they applied themselves. The batsmen showed intent, ran sharply between wickets but still scored well.

Shikhar Dhawan, recalled in place of Murali Vija, scored 35 and raised 60 with KL Rahul (23), India’s best opening partnershi­p of the series. They saw off Anderson and Broad, and although Chris Woakes got the ball to wobble and removed them, his third scalp before lunch was the only reckless moment for India.

Cheteshwar Pujara uncharacte­ristically hooked, leaving Kohli disbelievi­ng at the other end, down the throat of Adil Rashid at long leg. At 82/3, India stared at another batting collapse.

But Kohli was a picture of calm

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