Player of the Match
Player of the Match

11.35am: That will be lunch. India were deep in the hole at 177 for 7 but have fought their way back into the contest, adding 130 for the last three wickets. Batting last it still going to be a challenge, clearly. But they have got the deficit below 50 - better than the most-optimistic predictions this morning, I'd wager - and have the chance to put pressure on England in the third innings. Not many balls spun or stayed low during the morning session, which will encourage England when they begin their innings after the break, when conditions have tended to be more placid. For now, it's a chance to reflect on the excellent work of a couple of young cricketers in Shoaib Bashir and Dhruv Jurel. Join Sid again for more in half an hour

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Hartley to Jurel, OUT, clean bowled 'im! Jurel denied his hundred, but he has played a fine hand. He grimaces as he looks back, it took a top delivery to pry India's wicketkeeper from the crease. Angled in and then spinning past a defensive push to hit middle and off. England take a 46-run lead on first innings, but it could have been a lot more but for Jurel's dogged effort

DC Jurel b Hartley 90 (211m 149b 6x4 4x6) SR: 60.40

India 4th innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st84RG SharmaYBK Jaiswal
2nd15RG SharmaShubman Gill
3rd1RM PatidarShubman Gill
4th20RA JadejaShubman Gill
5th0SN KhanShubman Gill
6th72Shubman GillDC Jurel