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The English cricket team is going through one rough phase. And their downfall has been rather drastic. Just last year, they seemed on top of their game after trouncing Australia 3-0 at home.

While it is true that England did not go into the Lord's Test in a great frame of mind considering their humble recent form, it is equally true that the Test provided the hosts with a great opportunity to resurrect themselves

India had everything going against them in the Lord's Test. England won what was a massive toss on a pitch tailor-made for their pace bowlers. All England had to do was put the ball in the right areas, and the pitch would have done the rest.

1986 was the last time India had won a Test at Lord’s. It has taken 28 years, but India have finally broken the jinx.

Ishant Sharma produced a career best of 7 for 74 as England collapsed in a heap in the afternoon session for a 95-run defeat.

India have been hunting for a genuine all-rounder ever since Kapil Dev retired in 1994.

When India headed for England, Virat Kohli was looked up to as the key batsman, considering his recent success in South Africa and New Zealand.

India are six wickets away from winning the Lord’s test after a fantastic last session under gloomy conditions.

The Lord’s Test continues to be in the balance as India fought their way out to take their overall lead to 145 runs with six wickets in hand.

England had everything in their favour on the opening day of the Lord's Test. The ball was swinging and seaming in all directions on a green top prepared to suit their pacers

A couple of late wickets got India back in the game as England slipped from a solid position of 211 for 4 to 219 for 6 by stumps on Day 2 at Lord’s.

A terrific second hundred from Ajinkya Rahane took India to a respectable total of 290 for 9 on the opening day’s play at Lord’s.

India tour of England: England Vs India 2nd Test Live Scores at London, Jul 17-21, 2014.Match scheduled to begin at 11:00 local time (10:00 GMT)