Birmingham, July 5 -- India tightened their hold on the second Test at Edgbaston with an authoritative batting display, finishing the morning session of Day 4 at 177 for 3 in their second innings, leading England by 357 runs and setting the stage for a strong declaration later in the day. Resuming at 64/1 today, India lost Karun Nair early in the session to Brydon Carse for 26 (46 balls, 5 fours), but KL Rahul continued his solid form, reaching a fluent 50 off 78 balls (9 fours) before being bowled by Josh Tongue for 55. Rahul's innings featured elegant strokes, including a string of exquisite boundaries through the off side and deft late cuts. The middle session, however, belonged to Rishabh Pant, who unleashed a flurry of attacking strok...