London:KL Rahul did all the hardwork in a fine opening partnership but missed out on a half-century as India went into lunch at 108 for one on the third day of the fourth Test against England, here on Saturday.
Rahul (46) added 83 runs with Rohit Sharma (47 batting) before James Anderson (1/28) bowled a peach of delivery that rose from full length and got a faint edge that went straight into the gloves of Jonny Bairstow.
Rahul wasn't happy about the decision as he gestured that the spike in ball tracker was his bat hitting the pad. However, the replays suggested that it was a correct decision.
Giving Rohit company at lunch was Cheteshwar Pujara (14 batting).
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India now have a lead of nine runs, having wiped off the deficit of 99 but would certainly be wary of the back-to-back batting collapses in the Leeds Test (78 all out and 63/8) in their bid to post a good total.
The aim would be to at least leave England with a victory target in excess of 225 which might give Virat Kohli's speedsters good enough time to come all guns blazing in the fourth innings on a track that could show some cracks.