Eng v Ind, 4th Investec Test, Old Trafford, 1st day
Broad six-for demolishes India
Play began half an hour late with the outfield under covers due to a drizzle•Getty Images
James Anderson struck twice the fifth over, removing M Vijay and Virat Kohli for ducks•Getty Images
The pitch offered the seamers plenty of carry, and the clouds overhead made the ball move around alarmingly at times•Getty Images
Anderson returned after the break and dismissed his old mate Ravindra Jadeja - he was the fourth member of India's top seven out for a duck•Getty Images
The pull proved Ashwin's downfall in the end, and he was snapped up at deep square leg by Sam Robson•AFP
Broad, who ran through the lower order, finished with six wickets•Getty Images
Alastair Cook also fell cheaply, to leave England 36 for 2, but Ian Bell played positively from the start as he and Gary Ballance forged a 77-run stand•Getty Images
India elected to bat and one of their three changes, Gautam Gambhir, back in the team for the first time since December 2012, was out early for 4•Getty Images
When Cheteshwar Pujara edged Stuart Broad to fourth slip in the next over, India were reeling at 8 for 4•Getty Images
MS Dhoni survived a tough chance that streaked over third slip early in his innings•Getty Images
Dhoni increased his rate of scoring with a flurry of boundaries. The third man region proved particularly productive •Getty Images
Dhoni carried on to 71 before he was out in the pursuit of quick runs•Getty Images
After a cautious start, Sam Robson was bowled offering no shot•Getty Images
But Ballance couldn't see it through to the close when he was trapped lbw by Varun Aaron late in the day•PA Photos
It was the second worst score at four wickets down in the first innings of a Test•Getty Images
India's fifth-wicket pair were beginning to look comfortable and lunch was minutes away when Rahane was out playing a loose drive off Chris Jordan•Getty Images
He found an ally in R Ashwin, and the two brought up their half-century stand at close to a run-a-ball•Getty Images
India were bowled out for 152, with Pankaj Singh the last man to go, playing this low-percentage hoick•Getty Images
Bhuvneshwar Kumar celebrated the breakthrough for India•AFP