NOTTINGHAM, England (Reuters) - India enjoyed a magnificent second day, taking all 10 England wickets in a session and then piling on the runs to move in sight of a victory in the third test at Trent Bridge on Sunday that would bring them right back into the series.
By the close, India were 124 for two in their second innings -- a lead of 292 -- after Hardik Pandya had produced a devastating, career-best spell after lunch to rip through England's batting line-up.
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