Ashwin takes 12, India take series with an innings win
Ashwin picked up his 24th five-for to wrap up the Mumbai Test by an innings and 36 runs and the series 3-0 for India.
Ashwin picked up his 24th five-for to wrap up the Mumbai Test by an innings and 36 runs and the series 3-0 for India.
A confrontation between James Anderson and R Ashwin provided a "sour end" to the fourth Test in Mumbai, according to Alastair Cook.
Joe Root is "ready to captain England" according to Alastair Cook but the current skipper will take time to assess his future after the India series is finished.
England could have dismissed each of India's three centurions for a lot less, and Alastair Cook felt that contributed to their innings-and-36-run defeat in Mumbai.
R Ashwin dominated the stats again as India wrapped up victory early on the fifth day in Mumbai
Virat Kohli has called the series win over England the 'sweetest' of India's recent Test successes
R Ashwin's six-for handed India an emphatic innings and 36 run victory against England in the fourth Test at Wankhede stadium, Mumbai on Monday.
Virat Kohli has rated India's players eliminating their hunger for personal milestones as a major highlight of his tenure as Test captain.
Trevor Bayliss has described speculation over Alastair Cook's future as captain as "a pain in the backside" and insisted that the dressing room is united in its support for him.
After posting 631, a lead of 231, India chipped away at England's line-up to leave them six down and in need of miracle to save the Mumbai Test.
England's impending defeat has increased the scrutiny on Alastair Cook's role as Test captain. However, a different leader could not have saved the series
Jayant Yadav could have been a forgotten man on the Ranji Trophy circuit. But Rahul Dravid recognised the qualities that today earned him a maiden Test hundred
The reactions on Twitter while Virat Kohli and Jayant Yadav dominated the England bowling on day four in Mumbai
Adil Rashid's use of the rough and technique against spin on a track with plenty of bite feature in Aakash Chopra's technical breakdown of the fourth day's play in Mumbai
Virat Kohli and Jayant Yadav broke plenty of records on the fourth day in Mumbai
When Jayant Yadav, India's number 9, came to the crease, his side stood at 364 for 7, when he departed - after scoring his maiden ton - the hosts had posted a sizeable 605 runs in the fourth Test against England on Sunday.
James Anderson has played down Virat Kohli's brilliance with the bat, suggesting home conditions have suited his game.
India's captain batted through the third day to remain 147 not out to carve out a 51-run advantage over England on a turning pitch in Mumbai
Virat Kohli, scored an unbeaten 241-ball 147 - his 15th ton in Tests - to hand India a 51 run first-innings lead against England in the fourth Test in Mumbai on Saturday.
M Vijay acknowledged his failings against the short ball and said his gameplan was to back his core game after striking his eighth Test century on the third day of the Mumbai Test against England
Stats highlights from the third day of the fourth Test between India and England in Mumbai, where Kohli completed 500 runs in the series.
Jake Ball's tactful use of angles and Alastair Cook's problem of having too many bowling options feature in Aakash Chopra's technical breakdown of the third day's play in Mumbai
England have looked a spinner short in Mumbai, but it may be that there is no solution to their ills in India while Virat Kohli remains in such imperious form
Virat Kohli played a lofted straight drive against a spinner in Mumbai - for the first time since September 25. Such has been the extent of his self-denial
The duo put on their seventh century stand in Test cricket as the hosts finished the second day 254 runs behind England in the Mumbai Test.
Stats highlights from the second day's play of the Mumbai Test between India and England.
India's opener, Murali Vijay, anchored his side's reply to England's first-innings total of 400, by adding a 169-ball 70 on the second day of the fourth Test in Mumbai on Friday.
Aakash Chopra picks out the points of interest at the Wankhede, including Ravindra Jadeja's strength on turning pitches and a curious call from England
With big first-innings runs being the template for wins in India, the visitors have made a grand start at Wankhede stadium, making 288 for 5 on the first day
The duel between Adil Rashid and M Vijay was set up to be a tantalising one - but one blow for six tipped the Test India's way.
Parthiv Patel has made a scathing assessment of England's spinners after India reached 146 for 1 on day two on a pitch that offered ample help for them.
Keaton Jennings thought he had overslept when the day of his Test debut dawned. In fact, his timing proved impeccable
Jos Buttler has barely played red-ball cricket since being dropped from the Test side in 2015, and he believes that has helped him discover his game.
Haseeb Hameed admits he was "taken aback" to be told he had to leave the tour of India, but says he used that realisation as an excuse to meet one of his heroes, Virat Kohli.
Keaton Jennings became the fifth England opener - and 69th player in Test cricket - to score a ton on debut to help England end the first day of the fourth Test on 288 for 5 against India in Mumb
Keaton Jennings was on 96, the electricity at the holiday resort his parents are staying at in Mauritius was cut
A tactical analysis of the salient highlights from the Wankhede Stadium on the first day between India and England
Stats highlights from the first day's play in the Mumbai Test
Keaton Jennings set Twitter alight with a century on Test debut in Mumbai
Umpire Paul Reiffel will not stand for the remainder of the Mumbai Test after suffering concussion because of a blow to the back of the head on the opening day.
England's slide from a strong position would normally indicate a pitch that was getting difficult to bat on, but R Ashwin's assessment that it would get easier on days two and three should come as good news to India
More stats that'll make you wonder how you did without them for so long. Starring a glittering cast of Kohli, Cook, Ashwin and others
Umpire Paul Reiffel has dismissed the idea of wearing a helmet while officiating in Test matches, despite suffering a concussion after being hit by a fielder's throw in the fourth Test of the ongoing India-England series
Keaton Jennings talks about how military training has helped his cricket, the influence of Alastair Cook, and leading the Lions side to Sri Lanka
Can Keaton Jennings make the most of his unexpected opportunity for a Test debut in Mumbai?
Middle-order batsman Ajinkya Rahane has been ruled out of the fourth and fifth Tests against England with a finger injury.
England have confirmed that 24-year old Keaton Jennings will make his Test debut against India on Thursday
Keaton Jennings will be Alastair Cook's 11th opening partner since the retirement of Andrew Strauss in 2012. ESPNcricinfo takes a look at the men who've had the call.