England Lord it over
London: England hammered India by an innings and 159 runs in the second Test at Lord's on Day 4 to take a commanding 2-0 lead in the five-match series, on Sunday.
India's batting flopped once again as they were shot out for a lowly 130 in 47 overs in their second innings.
Virat Kohli's team had scored just 107 in the first innings before England declared theirs on 396 for seven earlier on Sunday to take a huge 289-run lead.
Ravichandran Ashwin finished unbeaten on 33 and was again the highest run-scorer for India in the second innings, as the top order failed miserably for the second time in helpful conditions.
It was the England pacers who did the damage with the ball, Stuart Broad and James Anderson picking up four wickets each.
Chris Woakes, who hit an unbeaten century, claimed two wickets as England came up with a dominating performance to rout the world No. 1 Test team.
Earlier, India were staring at an innings defeat in the second Test against England after another batting failure left them struggling at 66 for six as early tea was taken due to rain on Day 4.
The struggling Indians need 223 runs to avoid an innings defeat at that point.
Pacer Stuart Broad took 4-16 as he destroyed the Indian middle order in the post-lunch session.
Cheteshwar Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane had started watchfully after the lunch break and they looked to eat up as many deliveries as possible.
But Rahane could not survive for long as he edged a wide delivery from Broad and was caught in the slips for 13.
Captain Virat Kohli (17), struggling with a stiff back, came out to bat at No. 5. He was clearly restricted in his movement and stroke making, and received on-field attention before being dismissed.
Broad produced a cracking delivery to break through Pujara's defences as the inswingers beat the bat and deflected off the pads onto the stumps to send back the right-hander for 17.
Broad then struck twice to leave India in further mess.
First, Kohli was caught at forward short leg, after the decision was reviewed by the Indian captain. Broad then dismissed Dinesh Karthik for a duck off the very next ball as the Indian batting line-up collapsed yet again.
Earlier, India's openers perished cheaply to leave the team struggling on 17 for two in their second innings before lunch was taken early due to rain.