Postpublished at 04:04 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2016
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
If Kohli bats for 40 minutes, England may be in trouble.
Bairstow 12* (46), Stokes 12* (49)
Root 53, Hameed run out for 13
Cook 2, Duckett 5, Moeen 1
India: Kohli 167, Pujara 119, Ashwin 58
2nd Test, Visakhapatnam; series 0-0
Amy Lofthouse and Stephan Shemilt
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
If Kohli bats for 40 minutes, England may be in trouble.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
This field sends the message to me straightaway that England are very concerned about this score already. They've got a third man to Ashwin, who had only scored one overnight.
Anderson will get things going and he raps Kohli on the pad with the first ball. There's a yelp but it's high, sliding down leg, and that'll be a no from the umpire. Jimmy tries going short but there's nothing doing, before Ashwin drives him with a gloriously straight bat for four. Jimmy looks about as happy as you'd expect.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC Test Match Special
It's very possible, I'd say.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
What odds would you give on the dog arriving again?
The umpires are making their way out to the middle, followed by the England team. There's no dog with them, which is highly disappointing.
Kohli and Ashwin have a brief chat and a glove punch, before going through the motions, along with a spot of gardening.
#bbccricket
Eddy McEdFace: Wide awake looking after my newborn son. Counting the minutes until @bbctms, external comes back on my radio. Hoping for quick wickets!
Jonathan Agnew
BBC Test Match Special
A few of us walked out to look at the pitch this morning and it's pockmarked. Not too much at the moment - it's certainly not unplayable - but tomorrow it will be a bit of a challenge.
And here's a look at that pitch, which England will be batting last on. Which will be in no way stressful to watch...
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
I don't think it will crumble today but there are cracks starting to creep on there. I said to India coach Anil Kumble, the former spinner: "You'd fancy that, wouldn't you?" He said: "Oh yes."
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
I saw Stuart Broad walking round the outfield but he wasn't looking desperately frisky. As well as his foot problem, he's also got this cut on the hand - it has opened up this wound.
Let's be honest, this was the highlight of yesterday.
A dog wandered onto the pitch and despite the best efforts of the groundsmen, he couldn't be moved, forcing the umpires to call an early tea.
You can hear the bemused commentary from Test Match Special below.
Virat Kohli and Cheteshwar Pujara put India firmly in the driving seat yesterday after England nabbed a few early wickets.
A returning Jimmy Anderson had Murali Vijay caught at gully after Stuart Broad dismissed KL Rahul to leave India struggling on 22-2.
However, 119 from Pujara, an unbeaten 151 from Kohli and a middling day for England's spinners saw India pile on the runs.
Ey up, welcome to the second day of the second India v England Test.
Saying it was a mixed day for England yesterday is putting it mildly. Early wickets were followed by a 226-run stand, before they snaffled another late strike. They'll be hoping today goes better.