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Second Test: R Ashwin picks up five wickets, India bowl out England for 134 runs 

| @indiablooms | Feb 14, 2021, at 09:27 pm

Chennai: Indian spinner R Ashwin picked up five wickets as he helped his side bowl out England for 134 runs in their first innings, taking a lead of 195 runs here on Sunday.

Ashwin gave away 43 runs to take up five wickets.

Pacer Ishant Sharma and spinner Axar Patel took two wickets each.

Mohammed Siraj, who shined in Australia, picked up a wicket in the match.

Ben Foakes remained the top scorer for England by scoring 42 runs.

India were bowled out for 329 runs in the first innings.

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