India won the first Test in Ahmedabad against England by nine wickets shortly after lunch to take a 1-0 lead in the four-match series on Monday.
They lost the wicket of Virender Sehwag who made a quickfire 25 before Cheteshwar Pujara (41) and Samit Patel steered the hosts past the modest target 77 in the 16th over of the innings.
England resuming on their overnight total of 340 for 5 were bowled out for 406 on the stroke of lunch after Pragjyan Ojha's double strike ended a defiant sixth wicket stand between Alastair Cook and Matt Prior..
Prior was the first to go when Ojha induced him to offer a return catch to get the crucial breakthrough.
Prior hit 11 fours in his 91-run knock and added 157 runs with Cook for the sixth wicket.
England skipper Cook's monumental innings of 176 came to an end when his stumps were castled in Ojha's next over.
Umesh Yadav finished with 3 for 70 while Ojha had the best return of 4 for 120.
Cook and Prior spearheaded a remarkable fightback to wipe out India's massive first innings lead on the fourth day.
The pair defied the Indian attack on a deteriorating pitch at Sardar Patel stand with an unbroken sixth wicket partnership of 141.
Cook completed his 21st century to remain unbeaten on 168 and Prior had made 84 to help England reach 340 for five at close on the penultimate day.
England, who conceded a mammoth 330-run first innings lead and were asked to follow-on, have now taken a lead of 10 runs, setting the stage for an interesting fifth day’s play on Monday.
Left-hander Cook batted the whole day with exemplary patience, determination and composure to remain unconquered. He has faced 341 balls so far and struck 20 fours, Prior giving him splendid support with his 84 that came off 190 balls containing 10 fours.