
India lost a few quick wickets but recovered sufficiently to put themselves in a position to push for an improbable victory on the fifth day though a draw appears to be the likely result in the second and final cricket Test against England in Mohali on Monday.
After bundling out England for 302 in the first innings, the hosts were 44 for three at one stage but accelerated the pace of scoring late in the day to reach 134 for four at close on the penultimate day, taking an overall lead of 285 runs.
Opener Gautam Gambhir (44) and Yuvraj Singh (39) were at the crease at stumps on a day which saw England's victory hopes being completely shattered.
With just one day left in the match, a draw or an Indian victory appear to be the only two results possible but the hosts have to show more urgency to force a result.
With fog expected to delay the start of the game on Tuesday may not get the required time to force a result and it remains to be seen what target captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni will give the visitors who are trailing the two-match series 0-1.
As his 39-ball 40, including five fours and a six would suggest, Yuvraj looked the only Indian at ease with the England attack which put up a disciplined performance.
Gambhirs was a patient 155-ball knock that included just three fours.
Considering the attacking cricket that has of late been their trademark, Indias star-studded top order cut a sorry figure against the likes of Stuart Broad and James Anderson who did everything to make life difficult for the hosts.
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