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Stuart Broad retires hurt as England dismissed for 367

England open up a first-innings lead of 215 after being bowled all out for 367 during the afternoon session on day three of the fourth Test match with India.

Stuart Broad has suffered a suspected broken nose as England were bowled all out for 367 before tea on day three of the fourth Test match with India.

The all-rounder went on the attack after lunch by hitting successive sixes off the bowling of Varun Aaron before he was struck on the nose by a bouncer from the Indian paceman.

A bloodied Broad soon retired hurt on 12 to leave England with one wicket remaining, and after a 39-run partnership, the innings was brought to an end when James Anderson was dismissed for nine with Chris Woakes left unbeaten on 26.

Broad was unable to take the new ball with James Anderson, but his replacement Woakes struck to remove Murali Vijay to leave India on 33-1 at the end of the session, trailing England by 182 runs.

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Indias Ravindra Jadeja shakes hands with Englands James Anderson after India win the match by 95 runs on the fifth day of the second cricket Test match between England and India at Lord's cricket ground in London on July 21, 2014
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