Paul Farbrace urged England to show more resilience and fight after the tourists folded to 80-5 on day two of the second Test against India. Although England rallied through Ben Stokes and Jonny Bairstow to reach 103-5 at stumps, they remain 352 runs behind their hosts who chalked up 455 in their first innings.World No 1 spinner Ravichandran Ashwin cranked up the pressure on the visitors, returning 2-20, while debutant Jayant Yadav also impressed with 1-11 off seven testing overs. India vs England November 19, 2016, 3:45am Live on Get Sky Sports Get a Sky Sports pass Englands cause wasnt helped when Joe Root (53) ran out Haseeb Hameed for 13 and then fell trying to hit Ashwin over the top, and Farbrace said the players had to show more collective application with the bat.We were very pleased with this morning - we thought we showed some good skills with the ball - but then we are massively disappointed with this afternoon and this evening.Cooky [Alastair Cook] got out to an excellent ball and then young Has was run out; when you lose a wicket to a run out its always a tough one to take. Alastair Cooks off-stump is broken by a Mohammad Shami There was that period where we looked like we got a bit frenetic, we didnt cope particularly well and those are times when youve got to show a little bit more resilience and fight.We saw that at the end from Stokes and Bairstow, who showed that if you get stuck in and apply yourself you can bat on that surface. Weve got to adapt to it - we have no choice. Paul Farbrace admits Ben Duckett must improve his technique England have their work cut out to get close to Indias first innings total, which featured centuries from Virat Kohli and Cheteshwar Pujara, and Farbrace said the key would be to bat time.The key thing for tomorrow morning, and it is a very old cliche, is that we bat until drinks in that first hour and if Stokes and Bairstow can show the same courage, guts and good application of technique it will become slightly easier, he said.Whatever conditions you play in you have to believe that the longer you are there, the easier the conditions become and the more accustomed you come to them. 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