Rain delayed the start of day two of the third cricket Test between India and England at Trent Bridge in Nottingham on Sunday.
A steady drizzle left the outfield wet, delaying the proceedings.
India were 307 for 6 in their first innings after the opening day.
England currently leads the five-Test series 2-0 after winning the first two matches at Birmingham and Lords.
This was the sort of day India had been waiting for all August. Its batsmen had left Lord’s shell-shocked, confidence blown to smithereens, with an embarrassing series loss looming on the horizon. But there was finally some relief at Trent Bridge on Saturday.
Virat Kohli fell three short a hundred while Ajinkya Rahane finally rediscovered his touch as India made a steady start to the third Test. The ball did not hoop around corners like it had last week but this was still a bold, purposeful day’s cricket from the visitor.
The charge was led by Kohli, who will be furious with the manner of his dismissal. The Indian captain had looked untroubled, over an hour into the final session, when Adil Rashid tossed a leg-break wide. Kohli’s eyes lit up and he was lured into a drive; the ball took the edge and settled into Ben Stokes’s hands at first slip.