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India bundled out for 148

| | Aug 16, 2014, at 03:38 am
London, Aug 15 (IBNS): India were all out for 148 in their first innings in the fifth Test against England here on Friday.
Skipper MS Dhoni top scored with his 82.
 
India once again had a batting collapse with Murali Vijay (18) and R Aswin (13) only touching the double figure mark apart from Dhoni.
 
English bowlers used the conditions well and destroyed the Indian batting line up.
 
James Anderson (2-51), Stuart Broad (2-27), Chris Jordan (3-32) and Chris Woakes (3-30) were all successful for the hosts.
 
 Dhoni and Ishant Sharma added 58 runs in the last wicket partnership to help India cross the 100-run mark.
 
India trail 2-1 in the series.
 

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