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India end day one with 317 runs, England with 4 wickets

| | Nov 17, 2016, at 11:00 pm
Visakhapatnam, Nov 17 (IBNS): A Virat Kohli-Cheteshwar Pujara fueled partnership of 226 runs helped India finish day one of the second Test match against England with 317 runs, on Thursday.

After a barren second session, the English bowlers tasted success in the final session of play, picking up a couple of wickets.

James Anderson had Pujara (119) caught behind and later struck again in the penultimate over of the day's play as Ajinkya Rahane's tentative push ended in the wicket keeper's gloves.

After Pujara's departure, Virat Kohli forged a 68-run partnership with Rahane (23).

Playing his 50th Test match, the Indian skipper notched up his 14th Test hundred.

Kohli, unbeaten with 151 runs, will resume batting with Ravichandran Ashwin (1 not out) when play starts on Friday.

His 241-ball innings was peppered with 15 boundaries.

Earlier, Cheteshwar Pujara completed his third successive century in Test cricket in as many matches.

The Gujarat-born batsman hit two sixes along with 12 boundaries in his 204-ball innings.

Earlier, India survived a scare after they lost both their openers for 22 runs.

First blood was drawn in the second over of the day, as KL Rahul, who made his comeback after more than 40 days, was sent back to to the pavilion for a duck.

Murali Vijay, who showed glimpses of his old form in the Rajkot Test by scoring a century, was the next to depart.

Vijay's brief innings of 20 runs was laden with four boundaries.

At lunch, India had put on 92 runs for the loss of two wickets while England's pacemen Broad and Anderson picked up a wicket each.

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