India just on top as day one comes to a close
Day one of the second Test in Mumbai came to a close with the score at 266/6. India just about edged the day for India mainly thanks to the brilliance of Cheteshwar Pujara.
Pujara has been the star of the show, he has been in batting all day facing a total of 717 balls in the series without been dismissed. Scoring 2 centuries in 2 tests is a very impressive achievement. He has dealt with everything that England has thrown at him superbly and annoyingly from and England point of view is a joy to watch.
Panesar, back for his first Test since Galle in March after big talk about everyone wanting him back after the shocking defeat in Ahmedabad, made short work of both Virender Sehwag and then Sachin Tendulkar.
Sehwag could mark his 100th Test with only 30 runs, and the great Tendulkar – coming towards the end of his career, perhaps playing on his home ground at the highest level for the last time – managed only eight.
Pujara and Ashwin took India from 169-6 to 266 at the close. England might have taken that but after the hosts struggled on 119-5, it's turned out to be India's opening day.
As Ex-England spinner Vic Marks says; "There have been positives for England, most notably Monty Panesar coming back into the team and bowling well. They had a golden opportunity at 119-5 and then just looked ragged and tired. You don't often see that from and England side in the final session; they almost ran out of steam."
There is also a struggle for photos of this test as several photo agencies, including Getty Images, have been barred from the ground following a dispute with the Board of Control for Cricket in India, while other agencies have withdrawn their photographers in protest. Leading to many sports websites having to think of other ways of using imagery. Here are a few examples;



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