England 367 all out against India

Broad injured as England bowled out for 367, a lead of 215 runs over India, after lunch on the third day of the fourth Test in Manchester.

The boundary is seen under water after heavy rain

Mid-afternoon rain stopped play in the fourth Test between England and India at Old Trafford. (AAP)

England were bowled out for 367 in reply to India's first innings 152, a lead of 215 runs, just after lunch on the third day of the fourth Test at Old Trafford on Saturday.

Joe Root (77) top-scored for England in an innings where Bhuvneshwar Kumar took three for 75, the recalled Varun Aaron three for 97 and Pankaj Singh two for 113 - his first wickets in Test cricket.

James Anderson (nine) was last man out when he was lbw to Ravindra Jadeja shortly after new-ball partner Stuart Broad had been forced to retire hurt after being struck on the nose by an Aaron bouncer, despite wearing a helmet.

Fast-medium bowler Broad took six wickets for 25 runs in India's innings.

The five-match series is level at 1-1.


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