<p>England raced to 109 for one after bowling India out for 224 in the second day of the fifth and Test match at the Oval.</p><p>The hosts set about their reply in their usual, swashbuckling fashion, exemplified by an extraordinary "reverse hook" for six by Ben Duckett off Akash Deep and another six from a scoop off Mohammed Siraj.</p><p>They reached the 50 partnership in seven overs - the fastest England have ever managed in a test - but fell just short of the 100 as Duckett was caught behind reversing for 43, and was given a farewell "cuddle" by Akash as he walked off.</p><p>Opener Crawly (52 not out) and stand-in-skipper Ollie Pope (16 not out) were at the crease. when lunch was taken.</p><p>Earlier, Gus Atkinson took a five-wicket haul on his England return as India collapsed to 224 all out after resuming at 204 for six despite the hosts being without the injured Chris Woakes.</p>.Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy | India all-out for 224; Gus Atkinson registers fifer.<p>England, 2-1 up in the Anderson-Tendulkar series, saw paceman Woakes effectively ruled out of the rest of the match before play resumed at the Oval after he suffered a shoulder injury when diving in an attempt to prevent a boundary on Thursday.</p><p>That left England a bowler down, with substitutes permitted to field but not bat or bowl.</p>.India vs England: Woakes ruled out for remainder of Oval Test.<p>Atkinson, one of a trio of recalled England quicks following last week's drawn fourth Test at Old Trafford, responded with a superb return of 5-33 in 21.4 overs on his Surrey home ground after striking twice on Thursday.</p><p>India lost their last four wickets for just 20 more runs in 5.4 overs on Friday.</p><p>It was another example of what has undermined India all series, only on this occasion the late collapse came without the cushion of a big total established by their top-line batters and has left their hopes of levelling the series looking extremely slim.</p><p>(With inputs from Agencies)</p>
<p>England raced to 109 for one after bowling India out for 224 in the second day of the fifth and Test match at the Oval.</p><p>The hosts set about their reply in their usual, swashbuckling fashion, exemplified by an extraordinary "reverse hook" for six by Ben Duckett off Akash Deep and another six from a scoop off Mohammed Siraj.</p><p>They reached the 50 partnership in seven overs - the fastest England have ever managed in a test - but fell just short of the 100 as Duckett was caught behind reversing for 43, and was given a farewell "cuddle" by Akash as he walked off.</p><p>Opener Crawly (52 not out) and stand-in-skipper Ollie Pope (16 not out) were at the crease. when lunch was taken.</p><p>Earlier, Gus Atkinson took a five-wicket haul on his England return as India collapsed to 224 all out after resuming at 204 for six despite the hosts being without the injured Chris Woakes.</p>.Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy | India all-out for 224; Gus Atkinson registers fifer.<p>England, 2-1 up in the Anderson-Tendulkar series, saw paceman Woakes effectively ruled out of the rest of the match before play resumed at the Oval after he suffered a shoulder injury when diving in an attempt to prevent a boundary on Thursday.</p><p>That left England a bowler down, with substitutes permitted to field but not bat or bowl.</p>.India vs England: Woakes ruled out for remainder of Oval Test.<p>Atkinson, one of a trio of recalled England quicks following last week's drawn fourth Test at Old Trafford, responded with a superb return of 5-33 in 21.4 overs on his Surrey home ground after striking twice on Thursday.</p><p>India lost their last four wickets for just 20 more runs in 5.4 overs on Friday.</p><p>It was another example of what has undermined India all series, only on this occasion the late collapse came without the cushion of a big total established by their top-line batters and has left their hopes of levelling the series looking extremely slim.</p><p>(With inputs from Agencies)</p>