Bresnan bowls England to crushing victory over India

NOTTINGHAM, England, (Reuters) – Tim Bresnan bowled  England to a crushing 319-run victory over India in the second  test today with a test best of five for 48 as the world  number one side capitulated for 158 with a day to spare.
Paceman Bresnan followed up his 90 with the bat earlier in  the day with a match-winning effort with the ball on the fourth  evening to put England 2-0 up in the four-match series.
Sachin Tendulkar, seeking his 100th international century,  top scored with 56 but failed to go on to the much-anticipated  milestone. Harbhajan Singh entertained briefly with 46 from 44  balls after just one of the top seven batsmen reached double  figures.
England, bidding for their sixth straight series victory,  need to win by two clear tests to topple India at the top of the  world rankings.
India lost the key wicket of Rahul Dravid (6) before lunch  and another experienced batsman in VVS Laxman (4) followed him  12 balls after the interval. Rookie opener Abhinav Mukund (3),  Suresh Raina (1), Yuvraj Singh (8) and captain Mahendra Singh  Dhoni (0) were the other key victims.
Dravid, who scored 117 in the first innings following an  unbeaten century at Lord’s, edged a good ball from Stuart Broad  to keeper Matt Prior. Laxman was bowled by a James Anderson  delivery that swung in and then left him to take his off stump.
Mukund survived a “king pair” when Bresnan dropped him at  second slip off Anderson’s first ball of the innings. But having  endured 41 balls he fended an uncomfortable Bresnan bouncer to  Andrew Strauss at first slip.
Raina was peppered with a barrage of short-pitched bowling  as England clearly felt he was vulnerable and he vindicated  their strategy by top-edging a hook off Bresnan to substitute  Scott Elstone at fine-leg.
Yuvraj almost exited earlier when England celebrated his  wicket, but the left-hander survived a review when replays  showed a deflection to Prior from Broad’s bowling came off his  elbow.
He did not remain much longer, though, failing to handle  another Bresnan bouncer and gloving the ball to Alastair Cook at  short gully.
The score plummeted to 55 for six when Dhoni played no  stroke to his first delivery and was lbw to a Bresnan inswinger.  Bresnan’s hat-trick ball to Harbhajan was a full toss that was  hit for four.

ANDERSON DISMISSES TENDULKAR
After tea, Tendulkar, who had earlier played some stunning  straight drives off Anderson and Broad, was lbw when he played  no stroke to Anderson, who has now taken his wicket seven times  in eight matches. Only Sri Lankan Muttiah Muralitharan has  dismissed him more (eight times in 19 matches).
Harbhajan top-edged Bresnan to Elstone for his fifth wicket,  Anderson bowled Praveen Kumar for 25 and Broad finished off the  match by bowling Shanthakumaran Sreesanth for a duck.
England were bowled out for 544 in their second innings  before lunch after Bresnan’s rapid effort, while Prior made 73  and Broad 44. Ian Bell hit a stylish 159 on Sunday having  received a controversial reprieve from India after a run out  when on 137.
The momentum swung significantly after Saturday when India  achieved a first innings lead of 67 runs that might have been  more had Broad not claimed England’s 12th test hat-trick. India  then crashed from 267 for four to 288 all out.
Broad also led England’s fight-back on day one when they  were 124 for eight at tea having lost the toss/ His 64 in 66  balls raised the total to 221.