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India hold edge over fighting England

Ravi Ashwin struck a timely counter-attacking half-century after the tourists sparked a mini-collapse

Ravichandran Ashwin hit an attacking half-century to give India the ascendancy after England's bowlers dented the hosts with quick wickets on day two of the third Test in Mohali on Sunday.

India were 6-271 at stumps with Ashwin (57) and Ravindra Jadeja (31) at the crease. The hosts trail by 12 runs in response to England's first innings score of 283.

England leg-spinner Adil Rashid claimed three wickets while seam bowler Ben Stokes chipped in with two wickets to hurt India.

Ashwin and Jadeja revived the innings with an unbeaten 67-run seventh wicket stand after India lost four of their batsmen in the final session.

Quick Single: Send-offs, sledging and silence in Mohali Test

Ashwin struck his second successive fifty as he smashed eight boundaries during his 82-ball stay at the crease so far.

He combined with the left-handed Jadeja to take the attack to the opposition in the final hour of play as the duo scored at over four runs an over.

India were cruising nicely at 148-2 until tea, after which a resurgent England wreaked havoc to claim three wickets in the space of 19 deliveries and eight runs.

India, who rode on half-centuries from skipper Virat Kohli, Cheteshwar Pujara and Ashwin, were reduced to 5-156 before bouncing back.

Stokes keeps quiet after knocking over Kohli

Rashid struck on the second delivery after tea to end Pujara's dogged resistance as Chris Woakes completed a great running catch from deep mid-wicket.

Pujara (51), who recorded his 11th Test half-century, put on 75 runs for the third wicket with Kohli (62) and showed tremendous grit during his 104-ball stay.

Vijay survives rare, but familiar, appeal

Rashid then got a struggling Ajinkya Rahane for nought in his second over of the session after trapping the batsman lbw.

But it was Jos Buttler who drew the biggest cheers from the visiting crowd after his sharp fielding from point got debutant Karun Nair (4) run out with a direct hit.

Day one: Wickets fall and tempers flare in Mohali

However Kohli stayed composed to record his 14th Test fifty as he soldiered on with Ashwin to try and rebuild the innings.

Stokes claimed the prized wicket of the skipper after he edged one behind.

The fiery England allrounder, who was reprimanded on Saturday for using offensive language after getting out and exchanging words with Kohli, put his hand over his mouth as the skipper walked back.

Day one: Kohli, Stokes in tense exchange on opening day

Kohli had put up stubborn resistance against a disciplined English pace attack that put up a strong show on a pitch expected to turn as the match progresses. 

Earlier, returning wicketkeeper-batsman Parthiv Patel (42) gave the hosts a sturdy start before being trapped lbw off Rashid in the fourth over after lunch.

India lead the five-match series 1-0.

India: Virat Kohli (capt), Murali Vijay, Karun Nair, Cheteshwar Pujara, Ajinkya Rahane, Parthiv Patel, Ravichandran Ashwin, Jayant Yadav, Ravindra Jadeja, Mohammed Shami, Umesh Yadav

England: Alastair Cook (capt), Haseeb Hameed, Joe Root, Moeen Ali, Jonny Bairstow, Ben Stokes, Jos Buttler, Adil Rashid, Chris Woakes, James Anderson, Gareth Batty

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