Summary

  1. Postpublished at 15:32 British Summer Time

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC Chief Cricket Commentator on Test Match Special

    A fabulous innings from a fabulous talent. We have seen everything in that. All of the strokes you associate with the modern game.

    He has a massive smile on his face.

  2. 100 runs

    100 for Yashasvi Jaiswalpublished at 49 overs

    Ind 209-2

    Yashasvi Jaiswal drops the ball into the off side and scampers through for a single to reach his fifth Test century!

    It comes up from 144 balls, a fabulous knock.

    No sign of any injury as he celebrates enthusiastically, jumping and punching the air. Both arms waving around. He enjoyed that one - and why not.

    Media caption,

    'Fabulous innings from a fabulous talent' - Jaiswal reaches century as India take control

  3. Postpublished at 15:30 British Summer Time

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC Chief Cricket Commentator on Test Match Special

    He's done him again, despite his sore arm. What a wonderful shot with a change of angle, onto the back foot and smashes it. Terrific.

  4. Ind 208-2published at 48.5 overs

    In pain or not, Yashasvi Jaiswal is middling it out there.

    He flashes the ball away backward of square for four then follows it up with a lovely drive through the covers next ball.

    Four more and he goes to 99...

  5. Postpublished at 15:28 British Summer Time

    Jaiswal is going to continue for now with the only change made being the removal of his arm guard.

    Let's see how this all plays out..

  6. Postpublished at 15:27 British Summer Time

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC Chief Cricket Commentator on Test Match Special

    Jaiswal went for a big drive and immediately dropped his bat. He looks in a lot of pain.

  7. Ind 200-2published at 48.2 overs

    It is not looking good for Yashasvi Jaiswal.

    He crashes the first ball of the over away through point for four but is then in agony after playing and missing a full ball from Brydon Carse.

    Immediately he takes off his glove and the umpires are talking to him. He may have to go off because he can't be stopping for treatment every couple of balls.

  8. Postpublished at 15:24 British Summer Time

    Stephan Shemilt
    BBC Sport chief cricket reporter at Headingley

    18 months ago, in Vizag, Yashasvi Jaiswal hastened James Anderson's retirement by smashing him to all parts. He flayed the ball so much, he hurt his back.

    He made a century, went off injured, then came back and made another hundred. Two tons in the same knock.

    Now Jaiswal has hit the ball to so many parts of Leeds, he's hurt his hand.

  9. Ind 196-2published at 48 overs

    Jaiswal is OK to continue but he still doesn't look completely comfortable out there. One to watch.

    He gets a single before Bashir rips his last ball and gets a decent amount of turn from wide of off stump. Not enough to embarrass Shubman Gill as he shoulders arms, though.

  10. How stat?!published at 15:22 British Summer Time

    Kieran Parmley
    Cricviz analyst

    Shubman Gill & Yashasvi Jaiswal combined head-to-head vs Shoaib Bashir:

    • 321 runs
    • 405 balls
    • 4 dismissals
    • 80.2 average
    • 78 strike rate
  11. Postpublished at 15:22 British Summer Time

    Prakash Wakankar
    BBC Test Match Special commentator

    From an India perspective, you want to hope that Jaiswal is perfectly fine and ready to carry on. England might be hoping that this break is the chance they need for a mistake.

  12. Ind 195-2published at 47.2 overs

    We've got a delay two balls into Shoaib Bashir as Yashasvi Jaiswal calls for treatment.

    The physio is on and it looks like both arms are being iced. Is it cramp?

    Who knows but his helmet is back on now and he will continue. Given he's 14 shy of a century, it was always going to take something serious to get him off that pitch.

  13. Postpublished at 15:18 British Summer Time

    Mark Wood
    England bowler on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    That over from Carse was a short ball ploy, he is trying to change the rhythm so it is not samey samey.

    Then when the batters are a bit flustered, they are trying to play shots from Bashir and then that gives you a chance.

  14. Ind 195-2published at 47 overs

    Stephan Shemilt there with his application for the role of BBC Sport cricket's head of morale.

    Meanwhile, Brydon Carse gets through a maiden over.

  15. Postpublished at 15:15 British Summer Time

    Stephan Shemilt
    BBC Sport chief cricket reporter at Headingley

    England don't start series at Headingley very often. One occasion when they did, against Australia in 1989, they won the toss, chose to field and shipped 601-7.

  16. Postpublished at 15:14 British Summer Time

    Cheteshwar Pujara
    India batter on BBC Test Match Special

    These two look in complete control, they are reading the situations really well.

    The right-left hand combo makes a big difference for a bowler because it disrupts your rhythm. Especially for the spinners, you have to adjust your line for the left-handers.

  17. Ind 195-2published at 46 overs

    Walloped back past Bashir by Jaiswal!

    Dismissive shot for four to bring up the 100 partnership for the third wicket.

    A little under half an hour until tea and England are yet to find a breakthrough in the session.

    Dave in Farnham, you know what to do...

  18. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 15:09 British Summer Time

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    This India team is not just super talented, but so entertaining. I've been so looking forward to Rishabh Pant playing. My favourite overseas player.

    Chris Vincent Sutton in Ashfield

  19. Ind 188-2published at 45 overs

    Superb ball from Brydon Carse to beat Shubman Gill on the inside edge.

    There's an appeal for caught behind but it flicked the top of the front pad rather than the bat and England don't review.

    Still, the first time Gill has looked uncomfortable since very early in his innings so that's something I suppose...

  20. Postpublished at 15:06 British Summer Time

    Cheteshwar Pujara
    India batter on BBC Test Match Special

    If you are Ben Stokes, you are getting a little bit worried at this point. The ball will not swing a lot now, it will only get softer and there are runs on the board.