Despite enjoying the caution of a huge first-innings lead, the hosts, resuming at five for no loss, had a disastrous start as they lost five wickets in the first session and one in the afternoon to be 107 for six at one stage.
Ishant was a bowler rediscovered and at one stage picked up three wickets in the space of 16 deliveries. At one stage of the morning session, his spell read an impressive 5-3-4-3.
Ishant took Pietersen out of the equation with a surprise bouncer which the latter wasn't prepared, edging it behind to Dhoni.
Bell played and missed a couple of Ishant delivery before a thick edging one to Dhoni.
The Delhi bowler got his third wicket when he went through the gate of Jonathan Trott's defence.
England had lost four of their prime batsmen in a matter of 32 balls as Harbhajan Singh had accounted for skipper Andrew Strauss (32) in the over before Ishant took over.
Praveen Kumar, the star of the first innings with a five-for, had started the rot when he had Aistair Cook (1) edging a catch to Dhoni.
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