6.10pm: So, England will have to bat for 10 minutes before the close. Can India tip the scales back their way by removing one (or both) of England's under-pressure openers? When they slipped to 195 for 8, it looked very much like they had ceded the advantage to England, but stands of 32 and 46 helped India into a 27-run first-innings lead; and they had Cheteshwar Pujara to thank, a superb 132 not out more than making up for Kohli failing to go big this time. This, by the way, is shaping up to be a cracking Test match. Time for England's top order to come good? We'll soon find out
JJ Bumrah c Cook b Broad 6 (70m 24b 0x4 0x6) SR: 25.00
Here's Anil: "@DorkusMaximus: India DO FREQUENTLY fall into that England-esque trap. Remember how many times they have dropped Pujara from the playing eleven?"
END OF OVER:84 | 2 Runs | IND: 273/9
- Cheteshwar Pujara132 (257b)
- Jasprit Bumrah6 (19b)
- Sam Curran16-4-41-1
- Stuart Broad18-5-63-2
"Any lead is a big lead at this stage," murmurs Sam. "India lost the first Test by a mere 30 runs!"
END OF OVER:83 | 1 Run | IND: 271/9
- Cheteshwar Pujara130 (251b)
- Jasprit Bumrah6 (19b)
- Stuart Broad18-5-63-2
- Sam Curran15-4-39-1
"What sort of lead would make England uncomfortable? 50 that is the minimum requirement for India, considering they bat last," suggest Raj