Indian bowlers dealt crucial blows to smother a spirited England fightback led by Kevin Pietersen and give the hosts a slightupper hand after the first day of a weather-marred second Test today.
Irfan Pathan picked two wickets in the morning before Anil Kumble and debutant paceman Munaf Patel scalped one each to reduce England to 163 for four in overcast conditions which cost 155 minutes of play in the day.
At stumps, declared nearly an hour before scheduled close due to bad light, PaulCollingwood was batting on 19 while skipper Andrew Flintoff was on four.
The Indians, playing with five bowlers, struck just when Pietersen was threatening to launch a counter-attack with an aggressive half-century.
The 25-year-old right-hander, who struck 10 fours and a six in his 108-ball 64, rallied England with two crucialpartnerships for the third and fourth wickets with Ian Bell (38) and Collingwood.
He put on 81 runs with Bell for the third wicket and another 40-runs for the fourth with Collingwood but failed to build on his gutsy effort, being caught and bowled byPatel who celebrated his maiden Test dismissal by punching his fists in the air.
Patel, who looked ordinary in the first two sessions, bowled with a lot of purpose in his final spell andbenefited from the fact that Kumble kept it tight at the other end.
The veteran leg-spinner, on his part, inched closer to the 500-mark when he picked his 497th scalp -- clean bowling Bell.