<p>England hit back with three crucial strikes to peg India back as the visitors crawled to 149 for three at tea on day one of the fourth cricket Test at Old Trafford on Wednesday.</p><p>Sai Sudharsan (26) and Rishabh Pant (3) are at crease during the second break of the day in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy in which hosts are leading 2-1. </p><p>Having failed to land a wicket in the morning session, England broke through shortly after lunch with Chris Woakes finally getting rewarded for relentlessly bowling in the off-stump channel.</p>.India vs England: Steady start by Rahul and Jaiswal.<p>Woakes had KL Rahul (46 off 98) caught at third slip with a ball that seamed away from length.</p><p>The second wicket of the session came via left-arm spinner Liam Dawson, who took seven balls to strike in his first Test in eight years. </p><p>Yashasvi Jaiswal (58 off 107) played for the spin but the ball did not turn that much, taking a thick outside edge on way to the first slip.</p><p>India captain Gill (12) did not last long as he misjudged an incoming ball from Stokes. He offered no shot, and got trapped in front at the stroke of tea. </p>.India vs England: Kamboj makes debut as visitors put into bat first.<p>Earlier India handed a Test debut to Haryana pacer Anshul Kamboj, who replaced the injured Akash Deep. </p><p>Grappling with a spate of injuries, India made three changes to their playing XI, bringing in Sai Sudharsan, Shardul Thakur and Kamboj in place of Karun Nair, Nitish Reddy and Akash respectively. </p><p>England also made a change with Dawson replacing fellow spinner Shoaib Bashir, who suffered a hand injury in the third Test at the Lord's.</p><p>India, 1-2 down after three Tests, must win at Old Trafford if they are to keep alive their hopes of winning the five-match series.</p><p>Earlier, an overcast morning and green-tinged pitch encouraged Stokes to break with history by bowling first after the coin fell in his favour.</p><p>No team winning the toss and bowling first has ever won a Test at Old Trafford.</p><p>(With inputs from Agencies)</p>
<p>England hit back with three crucial strikes to peg India back as the visitors crawled to 149 for three at tea on day one of the fourth cricket Test at Old Trafford on Wednesday.</p><p>Sai Sudharsan (26) and Rishabh Pant (3) are at crease during the second break of the day in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy in which hosts are leading 2-1. </p><p>Having failed to land a wicket in the morning session, England broke through shortly after lunch with Chris Woakes finally getting rewarded for relentlessly bowling in the off-stump channel.</p>.India vs England: Steady start by Rahul and Jaiswal.<p>Woakes had KL Rahul (46 off 98) caught at third slip with a ball that seamed away from length.</p><p>The second wicket of the session came via left-arm spinner Liam Dawson, who took seven balls to strike in his first Test in eight years. </p><p>Yashasvi Jaiswal (58 off 107) played for the spin but the ball did not turn that much, taking a thick outside edge on way to the first slip.</p><p>India captain Gill (12) did not last long as he misjudged an incoming ball from Stokes. He offered no shot, and got trapped in front at the stroke of tea. </p>.India vs England: Kamboj makes debut as visitors put into bat first.<p>Earlier India handed a Test debut to Haryana pacer Anshul Kamboj, who replaced the injured Akash Deep. </p><p>Grappling with a spate of injuries, India made three changes to their playing XI, bringing in Sai Sudharsan, Shardul Thakur and Kamboj in place of Karun Nair, Nitish Reddy and Akash respectively. </p><p>England also made a change with Dawson replacing fellow spinner Shoaib Bashir, who suffered a hand injury in the third Test at the Lord's.</p><p>India, 1-2 down after three Tests, must win at Old Trafford if they are to keep alive their hopes of winning the five-match series.</p><p>Earlier, an overcast morning and green-tinged pitch encouraged Stokes to break with history by bowling first after the coin fell in his favour.</p><p>No team winning the toss and bowling first has ever won a Test at Old Trafford.</p><p>(With inputs from Agencies)</p>