England v India, 3rd Test, Trent Bridge, 2nd day
India's rattled slip cordon
Rishabh Pant, the overnight batsman, chased a drive and played on for 24•Getty Images
Then it was the turn of India's slip cordon to collapse•Getty Images
An overcast day at Trent Bridge•Getty Images
Ollie Pope made 10 before he was strangled down the leg side•Getty Images
Pant, meanwhile, pouched five catches in his first innings keeping wicket in Test cricket•Getty Images
...and he toiled hard, bowling the short stuff to Virat Kohli at the end of the day, but India, like their captain, had complete control•AFP
R Ashwin soon lost his middle stump to a big inswinger from Stuart Broad. In all, India lost their last five wickets for 22 runs to be bowled out for 329•Getty Images
Keaton Jennings settled down with punchy drives...•Getty Images
Ishant Sharma gave India the breakthrough when he found the outside edge of Cook•Getty Images
Hardik Pandya struck with his first ball to have Joe Root caught in the slips•Getty Images
Alastair Cook puts a simple one down at slip after India began their second innings•Getty Images
... as did Alastair Cook. England moved to 46 for 0 at lunch•AFP
Jasprit Bumrah then had Jennings nicking off the next ball to leave England at 54 for 2•Getty Images
Pandya was unstoppable: he claimed five wickets in 29 balls to dismiss England for 161•Getty Images
Ben Stokes let out a big roar after getting KL Rahul...•AFP