Postpublished at 08:54 Greenwich Mean Time 18 November 2016
Right, that's me done. Amy Lofthouse, who hadn't before seen Ed Balls dancing to Gangnam Style, is back for the final session.
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
Right, that's me done. Amy Lofthouse, who hadn't before seen Ed Balls dancing to Gangnam Style, is back for the final session.
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Gareth Evans: My cricketing commute is trying to find a taxi in the middle of Hong Kong, hoping my data plan will last the journey.
Simon, I'll ask around, but I'm not sure any our gaffers have been to Vietnam this year. Are you sure he wasn't having you on?
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Simon Zoller: Watched World T20 final in a Saigon bar, guy next to me was editor of BBC sports website. Seemed quite upset when England lost.
BBC Test Match Special
England women's captain Heather Knight: We had a few collapses in the West Indies. we spoke about them and we were quite honest about it. We knew it would be on us to turn it around.
The team looks very different to what it was 12 months ago. It's a brilliant time for us. We've had a brilliant year. The girls are starting to take responsibility and grow.
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Stick with TMS during tea. England women's captain Heather Knight will be chatting about her side's 4-0 win in Sri Lanka. Knight's nickname is Trev because Heather sounds like Trevor. I don't get it either.
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Rob Stubbs: Cricket commute for 30 minutes around the Paris metro is spent hoping and praying a wicket alert doesn't pop up when I get out
Sweder: My cricketing commute so far today has been train, bus, airport security, now awaiting Citijet to LCY
Becky Woods: My my cricket commuter creed: England will lose a wicket as I pass through the tunnel at Morley
Geoffrey Boycott
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
You've got to expect an odd ball to do something but bat on and get as near to their total as you can.
R/Ravichandran Ashwin (never Ravi, apparently) sends down the last over before tea, one which England negotiate without alarm. The players head off for a brew and a biscuit. Despite that dismissal of Cook, I still fancy that's England's session. Plenty to do this evening, mind.
England are playing for tea here, looking to avoid any further losses before the break. Joe Root plods forward and defends Ravi Jadeja, not yet looking to use his feet. In the absence of any dancing, we'll have to make do with this instead...
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Sanj B: I lost signal in my commute whilst going underground when England were 100-0 against Bangladesh. Regained signal at 165 all out
John Edwards: My cricketing commute - someone, somewhere, needs to work out how to provide mobile signals in tunnels
Rhiannon Garth Jones: My cricketing commute is frantically searching for WiFi at underground stations and walking the long way
Trail by 423
Tea is in sight. There will be one or two overs after this latest one from Umesh. India still have a short leg in place for Hameed, with Cheteshwar Pujara breathing down the youngster's neck, telling him he's going to steal his dinner money and flush his head down the toilet (did that only happen at my school?). Umesh is just starting to tire, getting leggy. Probably time for a change.
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Hameed 7, Root 21
This is the last time I'm going to tell you. It's time to wake up. England's day so far, with India having been bowled out for 455. Five wickets were shared by Moeen Ali and Adil Rashid. England lost Alastair Cook to a beauty from Mohammed Shami, with Haseeb Hameed and Joe Root now resisting the India charge. In a piece of unsurprising news, the pitch has begun to play tricks.
Geoffrey Boycott
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
There are some runs to be had here with some good batting. You have got to bat in a positive frame of mind and keep your eye out for one that keeps a bit low but you can't base your whole batting on that otherwise you've got no chance.
Trail by 427
Still Umesh, who has a bandage covering most of his left arm. Straight run-up, towel in the waistband of his trousers, head back and chest out. He's hunting the stumps with an iron-straight seam, with Root having to ride whatever up-and-down bounce is out there.
Text 81111
Very considerate of India to schedule the Test series to coincide with the 07:35 from Andover. Text commentary just about saves the commute!
James, Tom and Charlie
Trail by 428
Yep, like campaigning in a general election, spin is never far from a Test in India. The ridiculous beard and shades combo of Ravi Jadeja comes on to bowl his left-armers round the wicket, hooping and hollering when he almost squeezes one through Haseeb Hameed. Someone should really tell Jadeja that he isn't a rock star, but that he looks like Hank Scorpio from the Simpsons.