<p>Mohammed Shami and Jasprit Bumrah starred with both bat and ball as India pressed for a dramatic win in the second Test at Lord's on Monday following an England collapse on the last day.</p>.<p>England were 67-5 in the first over after tea, with Jonny Bairstow and captain Joe Root, who made a superb 180 not out in the first innings, falling either side of the interval.</p>.<p>Their exits left England needing a further 205 runs to reach a target of 272.</p>.<p>India, however, were now five wickets away from what would be just a third win in 19 Tests at Lord's and a 1-0 lead in a five-match series following a rain-marred draw at Trent Bridge.</p>.<p>Shami, with 56 not out, and Bumrah (34 not out) both hit their highest Test scores. They also shared an unbroken ninth-wicket stand of 89, during India's second innings 298-8 declared.</p>.<p>Bumrah then had Rory Burns out for nought when the left-hander was caught off a leading edge at wide mid-off.</p>.<p>The struggling Dom Sibley followed soon afterwards when he nicked a superb Shami leg-cutter to wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant.</p>.<p>It was the first time in 141 years of Test cricket in England that both home openers had been out for a duck in the same innings.</p>.<p>There have only been three successful run-chases of over 200 in a Test at Lord's -- West Indies' 344-1 in 1984 and England's 282-3 in 2004 and 218-3 in 1965, both against New Zealand.</p>.<p>And at 1-2, Root's men did not look like joining that list.</p>.<p>The recalled Haseeb Hameed, in on a pair, was dropped in the slips on four before his nine off 45 balls ended when lbw to an Ishant Sharma nip-backer, despite a review.</p>.<p>New batsman Bairstow had made 57 during a first-innings partnership of 121 with Yorkshire team-mate Root.</p>.<p>But on Monday he was lbw to Ishant for two, although it needed an India review to overturn the original not out decision.</p>.<p>Three balls after the resumption England were in even greater trouble when Root, still on his tea score of 33, edged a Bumrah delivery that angled in to opposing captain Virat Kohli at first slip.</p>.<p>Bumrah, however, was denied the wicket of Buttler with whom he had exchanged angry words while batting, when Kohli dropped an edged cut with the England keeper on two.</p>.<p>India resumed Monday on 181-6, a lead of 154.</p>.<p>Ollie Robinson struck with the new ball to have dangerman Pant -- ironically misjudging a defensive shot -- caught behind for 22, with India now 194-7.</p>.<p>England fast bowler Mark Wood, entered the fray some 30 minutes into the day's play after suffering a shoulder injury when hurtling into an advertising board diving headlong to save a boundary on Sunday.</p>.<p>But the express quick was unable to add to his three-wicket haul.</p>.<p>With Shami and Bumrah scoring steadily, Root brought off-spinner Mooen Ali back into the attack.</p>.<p>Bumrah, however, was dropped on 22 by first slip Root off Moeen.</p>.<p>Shami went to his second fifty in 53 Tests in stylish fashion, driving successive Mooen deliveries for four and six off to reach the landmark in just 57 balls.</p>.<p>This innings surpassed his 51 not out against England at Nottingham's Trent Bridge in 2014.</p>.<p>Bumrah also topped his highest Test score for the second time this series after his 28 at Nottingham.</p>
<p>Mohammed Shami and Jasprit Bumrah starred with both bat and ball as India pressed for a dramatic win in the second Test at Lord's on Monday following an England collapse on the last day.</p>.<p>England were 67-5 in the first over after tea, with Jonny Bairstow and captain Joe Root, who made a superb 180 not out in the first innings, falling either side of the interval.</p>.<p>Their exits left England needing a further 205 runs to reach a target of 272.</p>.<p>India, however, were now five wickets away from what would be just a third win in 19 Tests at Lord's and a 1-0 lead in a five-match series following a rain-marred draw at Trent Bridge.</p>.<p>Shami, with 56 not out, and Bumrah (34 not out) both hit their highest Test scores. They also shared an unbroken ninth-wicket stand of 89, during India's second innings 298-8 declared.</p>.<p>Bumrah then had Rory Burns out for nought when the left-hander was caught off a leading edge at wide mid-off.</p>.<p>The struggling Dom Sibley followed soon afterwards when he nicked a superb Shami leg-cutter to wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant.</p>.<p>It was the first time in 141 years of Test cricket in England that both home openers had been out for a duck in the same innings.</p>.<p>There have only been three successful run-chases of over 200 in a Test at Lord's -- West Indies' 344-1 in 1984 and England's 282-3 in 2004 and 218-3 in 1965, both against New Zealand.</p>.<p>And at 1-2, Root's men did not look like joining that list.</p>.<p>The recalled Haseeb Hameed, in on a pair, was dropped in the slips on four before his nine off 45 balls ended when lbw to an Ishant Sharma nip-backer, despite a review.</p>.<p>New batsman Bairstow had made 57 during a first-innings partnership of 121 with Yorkshire team-mate Root.</p>.<p>But on Monday he was lbw to Ishant for two, although it needed an India review to overturn the original not out decision.</p>.<p>Three balls after the resumption England were in even greater trouble when Root, still on his tea score of 33, edged a Bumrah delivery that angled in to opposing captain Virat Kohli at first slip.</p>.<p>Bumrah, however, was denied the wicket of Buttler with whom he had exchanged angry words while batting, when Kohli dropped an edged cut with the England keeper on two.</p>.<p>India resumed Monday on 181-6, a lead of 154.</p>.<p>Ollie Robinson struck with the new ball to have dangerman Pant -- ironically misjudging a defensive shot -- caught behind for 22, with India now 194-7.</p>.<p>England fast bowler Mark Wood, entered the fray some 30 minutes into the day's play after suffering a shoulder injury when hurtling into an advertising board diving headlong to save a boundary on Sunday.</p>.<p>But the express quick was unable to add to his three-wicket haul.</p>.<p>With Shami and Bumrah scoring steadily, Root brought off-spinner Mooen Ali back into the attack.</p>.<p>Bumrah, however, was dropped on 22 by first slip Root off Moeen.</p>.<p>Shami went to his second fifty in 53 Tests in stylish fashion, driving successive Mooen deliveries for four and six off to reach the landmark in just 57 balls.</p>.<p>This innings surpassed his 51 not out against England at Nottingham's Trent Bridge in 2014.</p>.<p>Bumrah also topped his highest Test score for the second time this series after his 28 at Nottingham.</p>