Visakhapatnam, Feb. 3 -- India came back strongly in the post-lunch session by restricting England to 155/4 at Tea on Day 2 of the second Test here on Saturday. Zak Crawley's 76-ball 78 sent shivers down the spine of the Indian captain Rohit Sharma the English opener went about at the strike rate of 100, throwing off balance the Indian attack. India began the second session with a bang with Kuldeep Yadav having Ben Duckett caught at silly-point by Rajat Patidar after the ball jumped off the deck. But, Crawley counterpunched with a slog sweep for a six and then drove Ravichandran Ashwin to fetch his fifty in rapidity. Just as he looked ominous, Rohit brought in Axar Patel and delivered immediately, dismissing a hostile Crawley. The opener mi...