Ian Bell struck a solid 159 as
With two full days left,
Earlier, controversy spoiled the second session of play after
The incident happened when Morgan flicked one towards deep square leg, but a diving Praveen Kumar prevented the ball from crossing the boundary.
Presumptuous that tea had been called,
The Indians appealed and
However, in a high-minded gesture,
The Indians, who were booed by English fans when they came back after the tea break as Bell's dismissal did not go down well with the home crowd, were later praised for their gesture.
The generosity towards him did not make much of a difference to Bell, though, as he could add just 22 runs to his score before nicking Yuvraj Singh to first slip.
Resuming at an overnight score of nine,
The feature of his innings was the flurry of fours he hit.
In the first session, he made 75 runs and struck 14 fours, i.e scoring 56 runs in boundaries.
In the afternoon session, he added 53 runs and slammed six fours, while his 22 in the final session featured three hits to the fence.
Thanks to their batsmen's aggression,
In all,
Pietersen played a sensible knock, batting for 160 minutes and 120 balls and hitting seven fours.
Morgan made his 70 runs from a mere 88 balls and hit eight fours and a six in 104 minutes of batting.
Later, Prior, continuing with his good form in the series, put on 102 runs from 110 balls for the seventh wicket with Bresnan.
Prior looks good enough for another century in the series and has so far batted for 102 minutes, faced 55 balls and hit eight fours and a six.
Bresnan has hit nine fours from 66 balls for his 47.
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