England v India, 1st Test, Lord's, 3rd day
Advantage England
The cricket had to wait as Lord's showcased archery, a sport that will be played at the ground during the 2012 Olympics•MCC
Ryan Sidebottom also got into the act and removed nightwatchman RP Singh•Getty Images
The onus was on VVS Laxman after Ganguly and Dhoni departed, but he too fell soon after, to Sidebottom for 15•Getty Images
The ticket for the Test carried a wagon wheel of Graham Gooch's 333, something openers Alastair Cook and Andrew Strauss would want to emulate•Siddhartha Vaidyanathan
Michael Vaughan had a few hiccups, but along with Kevin Pietersen ensured his team secured a healthy lead of 174 at stumps•AFP
James Anderson was right on target as well, and struck early for England dismissing Sourav Ganguly for 34. India had only added 10 runs to their overnight score•Getty Images
Chris Tremlett bowled with pace and aggression, but was unlucky not to add to his first Test wicket•Getty Images
Anderson finished with 5 for 42, his second five-for at Lord's•Getty Images
Andrew Strauss and Alastair Cook added 40 together...•Getty Images
After removing Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid and Sourav Ganguly - India's 'Big Three' -, Anderson went on to dismiss MS Dhoni and Zaheer Khan•Getty Images
Alastair Cook then set about to extend England's first-innings lead of 97•Getty Images
... before Zaheer Khan had Strauss caught in the slips for 18•AFP