Eng 39-3published at 6 overs
Target 172
Could have gone anywhere. Brook plinks one back over Axar's head for a couple.
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Target 172
Could have gone anywhere. Brook plinks one back over Axar's head for a couple.
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner
The odd one is spinning, the odd one is going straight on. England are in all sorts of trouble.
They just need some sort of platform to allow themselves to launch later on but the wickets are tumbling quickly.
Target 172
Two questions.
If you're playing against India, is it worth asking for a 16-over chase where Bumrah can't bowl? No runs scored, but also no wickets lost.
Was that Jonny Bairstow's last innings in an England shirt?
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special commentator on BBC Sounds
It's an awkward surface and a very, very good bowling attack.
Target 172
Harry Brook.
Steven Finn
Former England fast bowler on BBC Sounds
Another one drifts through the gate. He's put a bit more pace on it, and it shoots through.
Bairstow was playing for turn and he's been castled.
Bairstow b Axar 0 (Eng 35-3)
No, Jonny.
Bairstow plays for turn, aims a drive at Axar, who gets it to shoot straight into off stump.
Huge ask from here.
Target 172
Only two off it, one of which was a leg bye.
Bumrah still has two more to bowl.
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner
Jasprit Bumrah, world-class. It was a fast bowler's off-break.
I had a feeling this was going to be a tricky chase on this pitch and it's proving that way. England just need to take a few overs to consolidate and get a partnership together.
Target 172
Bairstow's first ball skuttles at 87mph. How do you play that?
Steven Finn
Former England fast bowler on BBC Sounds
A beautiful bit of skill from Bumrah.
He rushed Salt with pace the ball before, then baffles him with the off-cutter. He is a master.
Target 172
Come on, Jonny.
Geoff Lemon
Test Match Special commentator on BBC Sounds
The slower ball does the trick for Jasprit Bumrah, That actually turned through the gate.
Salt b Bumrah 5 (Eng 34-2)
Bowled him!
Jasprit Bumrah has Phil Salt on toast. It's the change in pace that is so hard. Up and down. First up, then down, Salt misses an off-cutter and loses his leg stump.
Trouble.
Target 172
Bumrah bowls an off-break Harbhajan would have been proud of. Moeen beaten all ends up.
Steven Finn
Former England fast bowler on BBC Sounds
Kuldeep Yadav holds the key.
Target 172
Phil Salt has only faced six balls in the first four overs. Bumrah might be having another one after the wicket.
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner
Huge wicket.
Buttler was looking good there. England can't afford to get bogged down by the spinners, they have got to keep being aggressive.
Target 172
It came off the toe of the bat. Moeen, a left-hander for the left-arm spinner, is in at three.
Steven Finn
Former England fast bowler on BBC Sounds
Jos Buttler was looking to use Axar Patel's added pace as a spinner. He plays the reverse sweep very well usually.
As expected they go with Moeen at three because of all the left-arm bowlers.