England v India, 2nd Test, Lord's
Root signals declaration, Kohli watches in despair
Chris Woakes carried on from where he had left off the previous day, with England choosing to bat on, on Day 4•AFP
It wasn't long before England were celebrating again, with M Vijay bagging a pair•Associated Press
The England bowlers kept up their searching examination of India's batsmen, with survival difficult•Getty Images
England seemed to be particularly thrilled when Kohli's review failed•Getty Images
While Broad did the main damage, the last wicket fittingly went to Woakes, with Ishant Sharma turning it straight to leg-slip•Getty Images
Sam Curran became Hardik Pandya's third wicket, which prompted Joe Root to signal his troops in with a lead of 289 runs•Getty Images
James Anderson was the wicket-taker, going to 100 scalps at Lord's and sending KL Rahul on his way too for good measure•Getty Images
Cheteshwar Pujara had resisted best, but Stuart Broad broke through with one of his beauties•Getty Images
The Indians, in contrast, wore a despondent look while watching wickets tumble•Getty Images
At 2-0 up after two Tests of a five-match series, England were pumped•Getty Images
Virat Kohli couldn't go in at his regular No.4 spot, having not taken the field with a back strain and forced to wait at least 37 minutes into the Indian innings•Getty Images
He went on to inflict more damage as he claimed the prized wicket of Kohli in his last over before tea•Getty Images
When Stuart Broad gets on one of his rolls, England generally have plenty to celebrate•Getty Images
Woakes and Anderson, the heroes of the match, led the victorious team off the field•Getty Images