India vs England 5th Test 
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India bowled out for 224 in 1st innings of 5th Test against England

Pacer Gus Atkinson grabbed five wickets as India collapsed on the second day morning of the fifth and final Test against England to be bowled out for 224 in their first innings

London | Pacer Gus Atkinson grabbed five wickets as India collapsed on the second day morning of the fifth and final Test against England to be bowled out for 224 in their first innings, here on Friday.

The overnight batters Karun Nair (57) and Washington Sundar (26) fell in the first 20 minutes of play which exposed the frail tail of the Indian team, which once again fell without much resistance.

For England, Atkinson completed a five-for as he returned 21.4-8-33-5 while Josh Tongue took 3/57 as the two fast bowlers shared the majority of the workload for the hosts.

India had earlier resumed the second day's play — which began earlier than the scheduled start owing to rains on the first day — at 204 for six.

Brief scores: India 224 all out in 69.4 overs (Sai Sudharsan 38, Karun Nair 57; Gus Atkinson 5/33, Josh Tongue 3/57) vs England.

Scoreboard on the second day of the fifth Test between India and England here on Friday.

India 1st innings (overnight 204/6 in 64 overs):

Yashasvi Jaiswal lbw b Atkinson 2

KL Rahul b Woakes 14

Sai Sudharsan c Smith b Tongue 38

Shubman Gill run out (Atkinson) 21

Karun Nair lbw b Tongue 57

Ravindra Jadeja c Smith b Tongue 9

Dhruv Jurel c Brook b Atkinson 19

Washington Sundar c Overton b Atkinson 26

Akash Deep not out 0

Mohammed Siraj b Atkinson 0

Prasidh Krishna c Smith b Atkinson 0

Extras: 38 (b-12, lb-6, nb-4, w-16)

Total: 224 in 69.4 overs

Fall of wickets: 1-10, 2-38, 3-83, 4-101, 5-123, 6-153, 7-218, 8-220, 9-224, 10-224.

Bowling: Chris Woakes 14-1-46-1, Gus Atkinson 21.4-8-33-5, Josh Tongue 16-4-57-3, Jamie Overton 16-0-66-0, Jacob Bethell 2-1-4-0.

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