RAJKOT, India (AP) — India recovered from the loss of two quick wickets to make steady progress on Day 2 of the third cricket test against England, reaching 445 all out in second session.

At the first break, Dhruv Jurel scored 46 while Ravichandran Ashwin 37 as the pair added more 60 runs for the eighth wicket. Rehan Ahmed dismissed Dhruv and Ashwin. Jasprit Bumrah was the last man to be dismissed. He accumulated 26 off 28 balls, laced with 3 fours and 1 six.

Mark Wood was the most successful English bowler, taking 4 wickets.

Starting from overnight on 326-5, India lost Kuldeep Yadav in the fourth over of the morning, caught behind off James Anderson for four.

The bigger blow came six balls later — century-maker Ravindra Jadeja offered a simple return catch to Joe Root.

Jadeja was out for 112 runs, adding only two more runs to his total on the first day. Overall, he had faced 225 deliveries and hit nine fours as well as a six for his second test hundred at his home ground.

After the drinks’ break, there was an incident involving Ashwin. He was penalized by umpire Joel Wilson for repeatedly running onto the danger area of the pitch, and England was awarded five penalty runs. It will start its first innings from 5-0.

On Thursday’s opening day, centuries by Rohit Sharma and Jadeja helped India reach 326-5 after the home side won the toss and after a poor start. India was 33-3 but Sharma and Jadeja rebuilt the innings with a 204-run stand.