The wicket of Broad, by the way, was Ashwin's 200th of a left-hand batsman in Tests.
Caradhras: "Both wk's left standing at the end!!" -- Yup.
Hari: "Is Broad be the No .11 with highest Test score?" -- Other than injured top-order batsmen forced to bat at No. 11, I would think so, yes.
Chandra: "Ashwin at 391 wickets. This series, he is bound to go past Lyon, having played 20 fewer Tests."
3.04pm We're only on day two, and India have already wrapped up a 195-run lead. Right now, they'll just want to come out and bat as long as possible, extend this lead as far as possible, and let this pitch deteriorate to the maximum possible extent. England need a miracle to come back here.
SCJ Broad b Ashwin 0 (6m 2b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00
Ashwin's getting more side-on in his load-up in this over. He does that every now and then to try and put more of his body into his action on slow pitches. Now he goes around the wicket to Broad. Slip, gully, silly point.
Ashwin continues.
END OF OVER:59 | 7 Runs 1 Wkt | ENG: 131/9
- Stuart Broad0 (1b)
- Ben Foakes39 (103b)
- Ishant Sharma5-1-22-2
- Ravichandran Ashwin23-4-40-4
In walks Stuart Broad. All the way down at No. 11. He can still score some useful runs, though. Ishant continues from around the wicket.
MJ Leach c †Pant b I Sharma 5 (29m 34b 1x4 0x6) SR: 14.70
Ah, and England have avoided the follow-on. Ishant goes around the wicket to Leach.