Stuart Broad was the pick of Englands bowlers on the fourth day of the second Test against India, as he claimed four wickets to limit Indias lead to 404 in Visakhapatnam on Sunday.Englands batsmen had managed just 255 in reply to Indias mammoth 455-run total. The tourists required to make early in roads and Broad did just that by dismissing Indias openers, KL Rahul and Murali Vijay cheaply, on the third day, while James Anderson accounted for Cheteshwar Pujara.The onus fell on Virat Kohli and Ajinkya Rahane to drive home the advantage on the fourth day of the Test. The duo added 77 runs for the fourth wicket before Broad produced a leg cutter that Rahane edged to Alastair Cook at first slip. It was just the start England was looking for as they looked to restrict the hosts.He then foxed R Ashwin with another leg cutter, which he edged to the keeper for seven. Broad, buoyed by the confirmation that his foot injury was not as severe as he might have feared, produced one of his most skillful spells of the season. He manipulated the old ball with cut and cross-seamers alike, and a variety of angles on the crease. He finished with figures of 4 for 33 in 14 overs.Adil Rashid was the other England bowler who starred in the innings by claiming four wickets, including the all-important wicket of Virat Kohli who scored 81 from 109 balls. The impressive display by Englands bowlers reduced India to 204 in the second innings, thus restricting the lead to 404.Englands openers, Cook and Haseeb Hameed, put on a defiant display and successfully negotiated 50.2 before Hameed was trapped lbw by Ashwin for a 144-ball 25. Cook fell shortly after scoring his 50, which came from 171 balls. England scored 87 at stumps on day four and require another 318 runs to win the Test.We played with a lot of skill and a lot of fight this evening, Stuart Broad said. Both openers showed great temperament. We would have taken two down at stumps going in. Fantastic day for us. We have shown a lot of skill apart from a disappointing hour on day two. We are still in this Test match. It will be great to sit and chat with those who batted this afternoon and take that into the next day. For me it was a decent time to bowl.The pitch offered me a little bit of bounce and a little bit of reverse. Yeah we have dragged ourselves back into the game. The foot is sore but I have got play a Test, havent I? As a fast bowler you have got to have niggles. It just makes it worse that it is on the sole, being a fast bowler. Wholesale Nuggets Jerseys . Irving scored 23 points, Tristan Thompson had 20 points and 10 rebounds and the Cavaliers beat the Denver Nuggets 117-109 on Friday night. Cheap NBA Jerseys . The FA rejected Wilsheres appeal that the length of his punishment was "clearly excessive" and said Thursday his suspension begins with immediate effect. 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Rae became the first Canadian to medal in the event at the University Games since Olympian Dave Bailey captured silver in 1967 in Tokyo. "Im really confident in my ability to explode. Ive had great finishes all season, Rae said. "With 200 metres to go, I tripped when another runner cut in front of me, but it didnt stop me. I think I would have had a good shot at gold, but Im happy I got silver." Ross Proudfoot of Sudbury, Ont., was ninth in 3:44.33. Earlier, the trio of Vancouvers Inaki Gomez, Ben Thorne of Kitimat, B.C., and Evan Dunfee of Richmond, B.C., claimed Canadas first medal of the games, finishing third in the mens 20-kilometre team racewalk in four hours 20 minutes 35 seconds. Russia (4:04:31) took gold and Ukraine (4:08:09) won silver. "Its an honour to win Canadas first medal in Kazan," said Gomez, who competed for the University of British Columbia until 2010 and now attends law school at the University of Calgary. "The team event is neat because it adds a whole other dynamic to the competition." Other Canadians in athletics finals on Tuesday included Sarah Wells of Unionville, Ont., fourth in the womens 400m hurdles; Alicia Brown of Ottawa, fifth in the womens 400m; Jessica Smith of North Vancouver, B.C., sixth in the womens 800m; Helen Crofts of West Vancouver, B.C., seventh in the womens 800m; Daniel Harper of Brampton, Ont., eighth in the mens 400m; and Patrick Arbour of Ottawa, who completed the decathlon in eighth placce.dddddddddddd In womens artistic gymnastics, Ellie Black of Halifax also finished just outside the podium in the individual all-around final. The 2012 Olympian was second heading into the final event but a sub-par floor routine cost her two positions. In womens soccer, Canada (1-2) blanked China (0-2-1) 4-0 in its final preliminary round match but it wasnt enough to qualify for the quarter-finals of the 12-team tournament. In womens basketball, Canada (1-1) held a 48-43 lead heading into the fourth quarter but couldnt hold on and dropped a 59-57 decision to Ukraine (1-1). The Canadians face a must-win situation Wednesday when they wrap up pool play against Taiwan (2-0), the 2011 Universiade silver medallist. In beach volleyball, Canada went a perfect 4-0 thanks to two wins by the mens pair of Grant OGorman of Toronto and Samuel Pedlow of Barrie, Ont., and one victory apiece by the womens duos of Melissa Humana-Paredes of Toronto and Taylor Pischke of Winnipeg, and Rachel Cockrell of Winnipeg and Charlotte Sider of Toronto. All three Canadian squads are now in the double-elimination playoff round. In tennis, Isade Juneau of Repentigny, Que., won his opening singles match 6-0, 6-2, while Phil Anderson of Halifax and Christiaan Lee-Daigle of Tecumseh, Ont. prevailed 6-1, 6-0 in their doubles opener. Dominique Harmath of Toronto and Kristina Sanjevic of Edmonton lost in womens singles. 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