England make a bright start on day four of rescheduled fifth Test against India as they take four wickets to leave tourists 229-7 at lunch – but Jasprit Bumrah’s side lead by 361 runs
- England took four wickets in the morning session of day four of fifth Test vs India
- At lunch India were 229-7 but lead by 361 runs in rescheduled Test at Edgbaston
- Matthew Potts took two wickets, while Stuart Broad and Jack Leach claimed one
England have given themselves a chance at an unlikely Test win against India following a fine Monday morning of their rescheduled fifth Test.
Ben Stokes’ side took four wickets during the opening session to leave the tourists 229-7. However, they lead by 361 runs at Edgbaston.
Matthew Potts took two wickets in the morning, while Stuart Broad and Jack Leach claimed a scalp each.
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Stuart Broad is congratulated by his team-mates after taking the wicket of Cheteshwar Pujara
Pujara looks to the skies and rues his luck as he is caught off Broad’s bowling by Alex Lees
Matthew Potts celebrates after taking the wicket of Shreyas Iyer on Monday morning
Jack Leach (right) celebrates after claiming the scalp of India batter Rishabh Pant
Potts celebrates after taking the wicket of Shardul Thakur to claim his second scalp of the day