Summary

  • India were set target of 310 in minimum 49 overs

  • Adil Rashid finishes with 3-64

  • Alastair Cook (130) makes 30th Test century

  • First Test of five-match series, Rajkot

  1. Postpublished at 06:05 Greenwich Mean Time 13 November 2016

    Geoffrey Boycott
    Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special

    India bowled tightly and England were finding it difficult to get away. That is what got Hameed out. He played an out-of-character, flat-bat slog. He got himself when there was a hundreds there. Cook carried on in the same old way and got himself a very nice century. England are sitting pretty.

  2. Lunchpublished at 66 overs

    Eng 211-2 (lead by 260 runs)

    An excellent session for the captain, he has another century and is only seven runs from 1,000 in India. he takes a single off Shami's final delivery and it should be good fun this afternoon. That session has produced 97 runs for the loss of two wickets, one of which, unfortunately was the teenage prodigy Hameed for 82.

    Haseeb HameedImage source, PA
  3. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 05:58 Greenwich Mean Time 13 November 2016

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    Clayton Hodges: More hundreds in India than any visiting batsman! Take a bow, Alastair Cook.

  4. Eng 210-2published at 65 overs

    lead by 259 runs

    Stokes is on one knee to club Mishra away. No-one seems to know where it has gone, but it flew out to the square-leg boundary for four. An hour of Stokes in full flow is what we want after lunch.

  5. Postpublished at 05:56 Greenwich Mean Time 13 November 2016

    Geoffrey Boycott
    Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special

    Well played. Get runs, that what you are paid to do. The way Mishra belly-flopped was amazing. What a wally he is.

  6. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 05:55 Greenwich Mean Time 13 November 2016

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    Bowser: Superb from Cook. Simply, England's best ever batman. Great knock.

  7. 201-2published at 64 overs

    Cook 101, Stokes 1

    Four byes help the lead up to 250. The first hour after lunch could be eventful.

  8. How's Stat?!published at 05:55 Greenwich Mean Time 13 November 2016

    Andrew Samson
    BBC Test Match Special statistician

    The is Cook's sixth hundred against India and fifth in India, which is the most by any visiting batsman. It's four in his last five Tests here. This his 28th as an opener - he got two at number three - which puts him third on the all-time list of hundreds as an opener. Matthew Hayden (30) and Sunil Gavaskar (34) are the men ahead of him.

  9. 100 runs

    100 for Cookpublished at 63 overs

    Eng 196-2 (lead by 245 runs)

    The captain's 30th Test century. It has come from 194 balls and was recorded with a single that the bowler Mishra made a mess of attempting to field. Mishra earlier wanted an lbw as he trapped Cook in front but India decided not to gamble with their one remaining review.

  10. View from the press boxpublished at 05:49 Greenwich Mean Time 13 November 2016

  11. Eng 195-2published at 62 overs

    Cook 99, Stokes 1

    Singles aplenty off Jadeja and Cook needs just one more for his hundred.

  12. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 05:46 Greenwich Mean Time 13 November 2016

    #bbccricket

    Richie O'Hara: Haseeb Hameed take a bow, great knock. I have to keep reminding myself this was his first Test. We have our second opener!

    Andrew Mills: With a Test average of 123, should the Old Boltonian retire? 

  13. Eng 192-2published at 61 overs

    lead by 241 runs

    The attacking content is confirmed, Ben Stokes is the new batsman. I like this, you wouldn't have got this under Moores or Flower.

  14. Postpublished at 05:44 Greenwich Mean Time 13 November 2016

    Geoffrey Boycott
    Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special

    Trying to slog a leg-spinner, on a length - all I can think is that England are trying to give Mishra wickets to get him in the team for the next Test. Joe's got sucked in there.

    Why are they looking to get on with it? Do they think they can win?

  15. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 60.5 overs

    Root c Saha b Mishra 4 (Eng 192-1)

    Joe was obviously not in the mood to hang around. It was a wild heave at the leg-spinner and it went straight up in the air for an easy catch to the wicketkeeper.

  16. Postpublished at 05:41 Greenwich Mean Time 13 November 2016

    Geoffrey Boycott
    Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special

    Prakash, there's just time for Joe Root to get a hundred against your bowling!

  17. Eng 185-1published at 60 overs

    Cook 92, Root 2

    Cook continues to accumulate runs against Jadeja. It is 10 innings since his last hundred, which came against Pakistan last summer. Eight more needed.

  18. Eng 181-1published at 59 overs

    lead by 230 runs

    Perhaps England can accelerate now. I was like an anxious parent waiting for a child to give three rings during that Hameed innings. But I'd like to think Cook and Hameed will be the England opening pair for some time. The captain is within nine of his own hundred.

  19. Postpublished at 05:36 Greenwich Mean Time 13 November 2016

    Geoffrey Boycott
    Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special

    Well played, young man. It's a lovely innings. That was an awful shot, a slap-slog. On balance, the no-ball call was very tight and I can't say the umpires got it wrong. The shot was out of the blue, as if he got fed up of grafting, as if the moment, the pressure got to him. It wasn't a very good shot.

  20. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 05:34 Greenwich Mean Time 13 November 2016

    Hameed c and b Mishra 82 (Eng 180-1)

    Our worst fears confirmed. Hameed had not looked in the assured touch of yesterday and he tried to launch new bowler Amit Mishra over the top, but only succeeded to skewing a head high return catch. There was a pause as it was within millimetres of a no ball but sadly the young man has to go. The end of a fabulous innings, but surely his time will come?