England struggled to 103-5 at stumps in reply to Indias 455 on day two of the second Test, in Visakhapatnam.Click on the video above to see how Indias spinners left Englands innings in tatters before some resolute defence from Ben Stokes (12no) and Jonny Bairstow (12no) managed to limit the damage before the close.Earlier, India lost six wickets having started the day on 317-4. Moeen Ali (3-98) bagged the crucial wicket of Virat Kohli and then struck twice more in three balls as England reduced India to 415-7 before lunch, before ending the innings shortly into the second session. Kohli (167) and Ravichandran Ashwin (58) built well early on - Englands seamers unable to extract movement with the new ball. When a chance did come the tourists luck seemed out - Ben Stokes dropping Ashwin at slip, the batsman picking up a single to move to 18.But that run brought Kohli on strike and Stokes got the opportunity to make swift amends by catching the Indian skipper off the very next ball, the all-rounder throwing the ball into the turf upon taking the catch.Wriddhiman Saha was undone by a sharply turning ball from Ali, the lbw decision won on the field upheld on review, before Ravindra Jadeja fell to Ali for a second-ball duck - although had he reviewed the lbw decision he would have been reprieved, the ball going on to miss the wicket.Stokes had Ashwin caught behind after lunch, the No 6 edging behind to end a stand of 64 with impressive debutant Jayant Yadav (35), before Adil Rashid wrapped up the tail.Mohammed Shami then snapped Alastair Cooks off stump in two as the tourists first innings got off to a difficult start before Joe Root and Haseeb Hameed steadied the ship. Ravichandran Ashwin celebrates after dismissing Ben Duckett However, after holding firm and taking the total past 50 in the evening session, a calamitous run out sparked a collapse that saw four wickets fall for 29 runs.First, Root ran out Hameed, sending the young opener back having initially called for a second run and Ben Duckett was bowled by Ashwin soon after.Root (53) progressed to his fifty but lost his wicket to a shot of extreme carelessness, coming down the track to Ashwin and skewing the ball up to Umesh Yadav in a deep mid off position before Ali was given out lbw, on review, to Jayant to leave England 80-5. 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