Eng v Ind, 1st Investec Test, Trent Bridge, 5th day
Binny, lower order help India bat out final day
Virat Kohli went out to bat on the final day on 8, but he added none to his overnight score•Getty Images
Broad jolted India's middle order on the fifth morning with those two strikes and England suddenly had a sniff•AFP
Stuart Binny was in sublime form on debut as he helped stabilise India after the loss of three wickets•Getty Images
After the initial spurt of wickets, Alastair Cook could only wait and watch•Getty Images
Stuart Broad got rid of Ajinkya Rahane for 24 an over after he trapped Kohli lbw•Getty Images
India looked in deeper trouble when MS Dhoni failed to read a viscious inswinger from Liam Plunkett, off the first ball of his spell•Getty Images
Anderson gave England hope after lunch when he had Jadeja caught behind•Getty Images
There was some success for Moeen Ali as he trapped Binny lbw for 78. By then, India had done more than enough to save the Test•Getty Images
After being scoreless for 37 balls, Ravindra Jadeja went down the pitch to James Anderson to open his account•Getty Images
However, Binny progressed to a fifty and as the lead stretched, a draw loomed•Getty Images
There was room for some fun in the end as Alastair Cook mimicked Bob Willis' action and picked up a wicket•Getty Images