Summary

  • Third Test, fifth day, Lord's

  • England seal 22-run win on staggering final day to go 2-1 up in series

  • Bashir bowls Siraj in remarkable fashion to secure victory; Archer and Stokes inspire England with three wickets each

  • Defiant Jadeja ends unbeaten on 61

  • Watch highlights on BBC Two and iPlayer from 19:00 BST

  • Fourth Test at Old Trafford starts on 23 July

  1. Ind 59-4published at 17.5 overs

    Target 193

    Big cheers from the India supporters as Rishabh Pant gets off the mark first ball, dabbing into the leg side for an easy single.

  2. Postpublished at 10:59 British Summer Time 14 July

    Rishabh Pant and KL Rahul batting for IndiaImage source, Getty Images

    OK, enough of the build-up - let's get going.

    These two are standing in England's way to begin with, the gritty KL Rahul unbeaten on 33 and - as if it couldn't be exciting enough - he has the entertainer Rishabh Pant for company.

    Ben Stokes has two balls left of his over.

  3. Postpublished at 10:56 British Summer Time 14 July

    Matthew Henry
    BBC Sport journalist at Lord’s

    Steven Finn

    Steven Finn has turned up in all white today. I think he reckons he's still playing...

  4. 'It's an important first hour'published at 10:54 British Summer Time 14 July

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    'Red, red and red!' - Gill is trapped lbw by Carse

    England's Brydon Carse, speaking to Test Match Special: "It was good. The last hour and a half, the atmosphere around the ground gave everyone a good boost. I was happy to contribute in the last hour of the play. It sets up a very entertaining and important first session this morning.

    "The ball is only 20 overs old, so it's an important first hour. As a bowling group, if we can do what we did last night and be relentless, I'm sure there will be a couple of chances early on."

  5. Another Lord's thriller?published at 10:51 British Summer Time 14 July

    Ben Stokes and Jofra Archer celebrate winning the World Cup in 2019Image source, Getty Images

    14 July is, of course, a pretty memorable day for English cricket and for this ground.

    Six (!) years ago, Eoin Morgan's side edged past New Zealand via a super over to win the World Cup by the barest of margins.

    Ben Stokes magic and Jofra Archer with the winning moment? Same again, please.

  6. Postpublished at 10:48 British Summer Time 14 July

    Thanks to WinViz for playing its part to help me build up the "all-timer" narrative...

    WinViz England 45% India 55%Image source, CricViz
  7. 'It'll be amazing when we win'published at 10:45 British Summer Time 14 July

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    ‘It’s going to be amazing when we win’ - Sundar confident for tomorrow’s test

    The temperatures may have chilled in London today, but make no mistake, the on-field tension is still sizzling.

    India all-rounder Washington Sundar, who took 4-22 in England's second innings, did not hesitate with his confidence.

    "It will feel amazing when we win and go 2-1 up tomorrow," he told BBC Sport.

    Meanwhile, it was confirmed this morning that his team-mate Mohammed Siraj has been punished for his celebration on dismissing England opener Ben Duckett yesterday - read more about that from Stephan Shemilt here.

  8. Postpublished at 10:41 British Summer Time 14 July

    Matthew Henry
    BBC Sport journalist at Lord’s

    Well then. It feels like quite the occasion.

    Shoaib Bashir has been doing a fair bit of bowling. He has a lot of strapping on what is understood to be a significant injury to that left hand.

    Will he be needed today? England will hope the seamers can do the trick beforehand.

  9. Day four highlightspublished at 10:37 British Summer Time 14 July

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    England keep hopes alive on thrilling fourth day

    If you missed any of yesterday's action, we've got you covered with these quick highlights.

    England were bowled out for 192, leaving India a target of 193 after the first innings scores were level.

    Then, in a lively evening session, Brydon Carse struck twice and Ben Stokes bowled Akash Deep with the last ball of the day to set up this tantalising day five.

  10. Postpublished at 10:30 British Summer Time 14 July

    Ben Stokes leads England out to field against India at Lord'sImage source, Getty Images

    Four days of send-offs, time-wasting, scorching temperatures, and far too many ball changes to count.

    It has all come down to 135 runs, six wickets - and one epic finale.

    Strap yourselves in, folks. This could be fun.