The Indian cricketer Rahul Dravid says the atmosphere in the dressing room "didn't feel right" at tea after the controversial dismissal of England's Ian Bell, and says the right decision was made to re-instate him.
Bell scored an immaculate 159 to lift England to 441 for six at stumps on day three and give the hosts an overall lead of 374 in the second test at Trent Bridge.
However the focal point of the day was when Bell was adjudged runout after he walked off for the tea break thinking he'd scored a boundary.
But the ball never reached the rope and Bell was given out.
Dravid says India unanimously decided to reinstate Bell, after the England captain Andrew Strauss and coach Andy Flower came to speak to counterparts MS Dhoni and Duncan Fletcher.