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India vs England, 1st Test: The James Anderson effect

Anderson, England’s highest wicket-taker (540) in Tests, has had his impact in the last three series against India in England (2007, 2011 and 2014), claiming 60 wickets in 12 Test matches.

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India vs Essex, Day 2: Essex 237/5, trail India by 158

Indian bowlers had to tough it out in the second and third sessions on a hot and humid day two with the hosts scoring 237 for five in reply to India’s first innings score of 395.

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India vs Essex, Day 2 tea: Skipper Tom Westley’s 57 takes Essex to 130/3

Ishant Sharma, Umesh Yadav and Shardul Thakur had one wicket each to show for their efforts while Hardik Pandya and Mohammed Shami bowled six and seven overs, respectively, without any success.

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India vs Essex, Day 2 lunch: India all out for 395

India’s first innings on day two could only last 16.2 overs as they lost four wickets for 73 runs. India were eventually bowled out for 395 with Rishabh Pant having a crack at Essex bowlers with an unbeaten 34 off 26 deliveries. LIVE: India vs Essex, Day 2 Pacer Paul Walter finished with four wickets...

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India vs England, 1st Test: Adil Rashid’s Test recall ‘unusual’ says Ed Smith

In February, Rashid had turned his back on red-ball cricket for Yorkshire in order to focus on the 50 and 20-over formats.

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India vs Essex Day 2 as it happened: Essex finish Day 2 on 237/5; Two wickets each for Ishant Sharma, Umesh Yadav

At close of play, Essex reached 237 for 5, trailing India by 158 runs. Two wickets for Ishant Sharma and Umesh Yadav. Fiftes for Essex skipper Tom Westley and Michael-Kyle Pepper

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India vs Essex, Day 1, Stumps: Karthik races to 82* as India placed well at 322/6

Follow all the live updates and scores from Day 1 of India vs Essex three-day tour match. Latest update: Murali Vijay departs for 53. India four down

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India vs England: Adil Rashid in line for Test recall

The 30-year-old has not played five-day cricket since December 2016 when he played the last of his 10 Tests, preferring to compete only in 50-over and 20-over formats.

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