MUMBAI (Reuters) - England and India will take a fresh look at their spin options for the second test at Lord's after tail-enders exposed the limitations of both pace attacks in the drawn first test at Nottingham.
England's four-man seam battery and part-time spinner Moeen Ali failed to break the resilience of India's lower-order batsmen in both innings at Trent Bridge, robbing the team of opportunities to force a victory on a low, flat wicket.
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