England v India, 2nd Test, Trent Bridge, 3rd day
India's dominance continues
Sourav Ganguly started the day in sublime form and hooked Chris Tremlett over the square-leg boundary•Getty Images
Sachin Tendulkar survived a torrid time against Sidebottom but grew in confidence as the morning session progressed•AFP
Tendulkar fell nine runs short of his 38th Test century ...
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Ganguly was troubled by cramps during the course of his innings•AFP
A livid Sourav Ganguly had a long walk back to the pavilion
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Anil Kumble, who scored a dogged 30, soon followed Laxman back to the pavilion when he was caught behind off Tremlett
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Strauss may have taken his eyes off the ball while playing this pull shot, but England made a solid start chasing down a deficit of 283
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Ryan Sidebottom was unlucky to go wicketless as he bowled a probing spell with the second new ball•Getty Images
Tendulkar and Ganguly were involved in a 96-run partnership•Getty Images
... when he was controversially given out lbw off the bowling of Paul Collingwood•Getty Images
VVS Laxman showcased his trademark flick shots during his half-century
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It was soon 2 wickets within the space of six runs when Sidebottom removed Mahendra Singh Dhoni for 5•Getty Images
Zaheer Khan got involved in a heated argument with Kevin Pietersen after some chatter from behind the stumps ...•Getty Images
Ganguly was at his silken best as he went on to reach his 28th Test half-century
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England celebrate after winning a marginal lbw decision against Tendulkar in the first over after lunch•Getty Images
James Anderson dismissed Ganguly for 79, while Ganguly was not pleased with umpire Simon Taufel's decision
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Laxman extended India's lead before falling to Chris Tremlett for 54•AFP
... while Ian Howell and Taufel tried to defuse the situation by talking to Andrew Strauss, the stand-in captain•Getty Images