Cook and Hameed added 47 for their opening stand to blunt India's new ball attack as England went on to post 537 in the first innings. Wicketkeeper Wriddhiman Saha then dropped Ben Stokes twice on the second day and the left-handed batsman went on to punish India by scoring 128. "'Catch the ball' -- that's all I can say to sum it up," Kohli told reporters ahead of the second Test starting on Thursday. India will welcome fit-again opener Lokesh Rahul in the second Test with Gautam Gambhir, who made 29 and zero in Rajkot, set to sit out. After the draw in Rajkot where India's spinners made little impact, Kohli expressed his displeasure with the pitch which he thought had too much grass.
Source: bd News24 November 16, 2016 14:50 UTC