Postpublished at 03:56 Greenwich Mean Time 21 November 2016
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
I quite like that idea, but I don't think it will happen.
India wrap up victory after lunch
Hosts lead 1-0 in five-match series
England lost last eight wickets for 66
J Yadav 3-30, Ashwin 3-52
Cook 54, Bairstow 34*
Amy Lofthouse
Vic Marks
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
I quite like that idea, but I don't think it will happen.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
I wonder if it's worth England shuffling the order, bringing up Jonny Bairstow ahead of Ben Stokes, to keep that left hand-right hand partnership.
Anyone fancy batting out 90 overs on this beauty?
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A one-footed Stuart Broad put in an admirable performance yesterday, finishing with 4-33, and he reckons England can still pull off an unlikely draw.
"If we can start as nicely and calmly as the openers did we've got a great chance," he told TMS after the day's play.
"India showed that you can bat on this pitch if you stick to your gameplan and you are mentally strong."
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
It hasn't broken up as much as I thought it would - it has held together. You can see rough Jadeja last night just started to find his length and line. There's one crack where there's a piece taken out of it. Sunil Gavaskars' advice is you need to be 5ft to bat on here, for the low ones.
England lost a wicket in their final over yesterday but it was an impressive show of resistance from Alastair Cook and Haseeb Hameed.
Chasing - and I mean that loosely - India's 405, the pair put on 75 in 50 overs before Hameed was dismissed by a grubber from Ravichandran Ashwin.
Cook was then out lbw to Ravindra Jadeja with four balls remaining, leaving England 87-2 and 90 overs to survive on the fifth day.
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Ey up, welcome to the fifth and final day of the second India v England Test.
Men around the bat. A pitch that's keeping low. It's taking some turn. There's some awkward bounce. England have 90 overs to survive to pull off a great escape - can they do it?