England v India, 4th Test, Old Trafford, 2nd day
England push on before rain stalls progress
When India stepped on the field in the morning, they knew they would need early wickets if they had any chance of getting back in the Test match•Associated Press
Bhuvneshwar Kumar, who had bowled the bouncer that dismissed Jordan, then produced a beauty that Ian Bell nicked to the keeper, shortly after he had reached his fifty•Getty Images
England led by 49 at lunch, and Root, moving closer to a half-century, extended it to 85 in the company of Jos Buttler•Getty Images
After an underwhelming first half-hour, inspiration came through Varun Aaron, who dived smartly to his right at midwicket to catch nightwatchman Chris Jordan•AFP
There were two new batsmen at the crease. Joe Root looked assured right from the start...•Getty Images
Rain forced the players off the field 35 minutes into the second session, and there was no more action for the day as a wet outfield caused the umpires to call off play•PA Photos
... but Moeen Ali didn't last long, as Aaron troubled him with a bouncer before swinging one in sharply from around the wicket to bowl him out•Getty Images