England v India, 1st Investec Test, Trent Bridge, 2nd day
Bhuvneshwar, Shami subdue England
Day two at Trent Bridge, and M Vijay and MS Dhoni sought to build on their 81-run partnership for the fifth wicket•Getty Images
Vijay's fluency kept England at bay•Getty Images
James Anderson trapped Vijay lbw for 146, though Hawk Eye suggested the ball was going over the stumps•Getty Images
MS Dhoni was a little lazy while being run out for 82•Getty Images
Mohammed Shami, who had been shielded early on, also opened up as he and Bhuvneshwar frustrated England for almost three hours•Getty Images
England's bowlers hit a fuller length and forced both batsmen to play and miss. But Matt Prior grassed a catch when Dhoni edged Stuart Broad•Getty Images
Dhoni recovered from his shaky start and began striking boundaries at regular intervals•Associated Press
Ravindra Jadeja came out all guns blazing. His first three scoring shots in England were 4, 6 and 6. His belligerence helped India reach 342 for 5 by lunch•Getty Images
Ishant Sharma chose the wrong ball to leave as India lost four wickets for two runs to slip to 346 for 9•Getty Images
Both batsmen raised fifties on their way to a 111-run stand - the highest by an Indian last-wicket pair in England - to lift the visitors to a commanding 457•Getty Images
England's shoulders slumped as the pair added 126 to take India past the 300-run mark•Getty Images
England wrenched control after the break as Ben Stokes took out Jadeja and debutant Stuart Binny•Getty Images
India's slide was arrested by a composed knock from Bhuvneshwar Kumar•Getty Images
England suffered another blow towards the end of the day, as Cook was bowled around the legs by Shami for 5. The hosts finished at 43 for 1, trailing by 414 runs•Associated Press