Eng v Ind, 5th Investec Test, The Oval, 1st day
England dominate hapless India
England won the toss in bowler-friendly conditions and James Anderson got to work straight, away handing Gautam Gambhir his first golden duck•AFP
England were all over Virat Kohli who struggled with his judgment of off stump. He padded up first ball to Stuart Broad and escaped, but did not have the same luck against Chris Jordan. It was his sixth single-digit score in nine innings •AFP
Anderson provided the first strike after the break, tormenting Stuart Binny before having him caught at first slip for 5•PA Photos
Jordan used helpful conditions quite well. Not only was he miserly, he had three wickets •Getty Images
Bhuvneshwar Kumar could have had Cook leg before in the ninth over but umpire Paul Reiffel did not agree. England reached stumps at 62 for 0•Getty Images
Cheteshwar Pujara had a torrid time and was slow against one that nipped back in. India were 10 for 2 in the sixth over •Getty Images
Jordan caught an errant Ajinkya Rahane push off his own bowling to sink India further to 28 for 4•AFP
MS Dhoni attempted to work past the rubble showing immense grit in managing the seaming ball •AFP
Woakes also took three wickets as well, easing the burden off Broad and Anderson•PA Photos
England enjoyed a half-century partnership at the top with Alastair Cook getting plenty of opportunities to hit on the leg side
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The other part of England's support act, Chris Woakes, posed greater threat and dismissed M Vijay for 18 off 64 balls as India went to lunch at 43 for 5•PA Photos
He added 24 runs with R Ashwin, but Woakes disturbed their union to leave India at 68 for 7•PA Photos
Dhoni fought on to record his eighth half-century and whittled 82 of India's 148•Getty Images