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India vs England 2nd Test: Visitors suffer another innings defeat, trail 2-0 in the series- How it happened

Here are live updates from day 4 of the India vs England 2nd Test at Lord's- in pictures.

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  • Aug 12, 2018, 04:45 PM IST

India suffered an embarrassing 159-run innings defeat in the second Test against England after yet another batting failure on day four at Lord's, leaving the struggling visitors 0-2 behind in the five-match series.

Indian batsmen failed to learn from their mistakes and were all at sea against the moving ball as the second innings folded up for 130 in 47 overs. James Anderson (4-23) once again toyed with the opposition, taking his match tally to nine, and equally effective was Stuart Broad (4-44).

England, who resumed at overnight 356 for six, declared their first innings at 396 for seven earlier on Sunday with Chris Woakes staying unbeaten on 137.

1. Woakes resumes

Woakes resumes
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Chris Woakes, on 120, walked out as England looked to extend their overnight lead of 250 runs in the first innings. (Image: Reuters)

2. Rahane leads Team India

Rahane leads Team India
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Ajinkya Rahane led the India team out as Virat Kohli was suffering from back issues. (Image: Reuters)

3. Curran defies India

Curran defies India
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Sam Curran and Woakes added 39 runs for England on Sunday morning. England declared their first innings at 396 for 7. (Image: Reuters)

4. Well Done Woakes!

Well Done Woakes!
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Woakes, who struck his maiden test century on Saturday, remained unbeaten on 137 while Curran was the only wicket to fall on Sunday after scoring 40 runs. (Image: Reuters) 

5. India walk out

India walk out
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Murali Vijay and KL Rahul walked out as India hoped for a better show with the bat in the second innings. (Image: Reuters)

6. Ready

Ready
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England were hoping for some quick wickets...  (Image: Reuters)

7. GONE

GONE
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... and James Anderson soon sent back Vijay with the score at 0. He was caught behind by Butler. (Image: Reuters)

8. Another one bites the duet

Another one bites the duet
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KL Rahul soon followed his opening partner. He was trapped LBW by Anderson as India were 17/2 at lunch. (Image: Reuters)

9. Rain is back again

Rain is back again
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Early lunch was taken as rain came back again. Here's umpire Marais Erasmus inspecting the pitch before coming off due to a rain delay. (Image: Reuters)

10. Rahane falls

Rahane falls
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India lost Ajinkya Rahane after play resumed. He fell for 13 to Stuart Broad caught by Keaton Jennings in the slips. (Image: AFP)

11. Kohli in pain

Kohli in pain
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Virat Kohli finally came in to bat. However, he was in pain and received treatment for a bad back. (Image: Reuters)

12. Pujara fails again

Pujara fails again
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Pujara was bowled by Stuart Broad to give India another big jolt.

13. The Big Wicket

The Big Wicket
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Ollie Pope took a good catch to dismiss Virat Kohli and almost end Indian hopes. (Image: Reuters)

14. England on top

England on top
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Broad then remobed Dinesh Karthik on the very next ball. (Image: AFP) 

15. 2-0?

2-0?
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India were 66/6 at tea on the fourth day and it seemed that only rain could save India from going 2-0 down in the series. (Image: Reuters)

16. India's best batsman

India's best batsman
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Hardik Pandya and R Ashwin delayed the defeat for a while after tea. R Ashwin again top scored with 33. (Image: AFP) 

17. Pandya Out

Pandya Out
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Hardik Pandya scored 26 and added 55 runs for the 7th wicket with Ashwin. He fell to Chris Woakes. (Image: AFP) 

18. India vs England

India vs England
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Kuldeep Yadav also bagged a pair as James Anderson bowled him. (Image: Reuters)

19. Mohammed Shami

Mohammed Shami
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Shami was the next wicket to fall as Anderson got his fourth wicket. (Image: AFP)

20. Big Win

Big Win
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Woakes, who also awarded the man of the match, took the last wicket of Ishant Sharma. England won the match by an innings and 159 runs. (Image: Reuters)

21. Down and out?

Down and out?
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India's dressing room wore a gloomy look as they went down 2-0 in the five match series. (Image: AFP)

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