Postpublished at 06:15 Greenwich Mean Time 11 December 2016
Jonathan Agnew
BBC Test Match Special
Kohli is so obviously determined, driven and motivated to do well in this series.
Bairstow 50* - dropped on 1 & 14
Root 77 - added 92 with Bairstow
Ball falls to final ball of day
India led by 231 on first innings
Kohli 235, J Yadav 104; stand of 241
India lead 2-0 in five-Test series
Phil Dawkes and Amy Lofthouse
Jonathan Agnew
BBC Test Match Special
Kohli is so obviously determined, driven and motivated to do well in this series.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
The fact is India are a better team in these conditions. Even if England played an extra batsman, they'd still probably lose.
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Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
England will be hoping that the lunch break is four hours long. They look dejected as they walk off. The opposition have rubbed their faces in it, keeping them hot, making the pitch look flat which I'm pretty sure it isn't.
Prakash Wakankar
BBC Test Match Special commentator
England haven't had too many opportunities. There might have been a little nudge down the leg side but there was no review. It's been that kind of day.
Lead by 179
One more over for England to endure before lunch. Rashid delivers it, Kohli takes a single and Jayant sees it off. Here endeth one of the most brutal, demoralising first sessions England will ever partake in.
England aren't trudging off. Trudging looks positively sprightly in comparison.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
This is the sign that the wheels are off - the captain is at fine leg. It's official! He's now moving himself, I think he's realised. That was the final bolt.
Andrew Samson
BBC Test Match Special statistician
This is the highest Test score by an Indian number nine, beating Farokh Engineer's 90 against New Zealand in Chennai in 1965.
I used to hate fielding for 50 overs. I can't even imagine what it must feel like to be out there for 170 while a team takes you to the cleaners. Kohli keeps delivering blows, driving Woakes wide of mid-on for four.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Today it's looked a flatter wicket, but that could be the level of dejection England have got to. It's been an incredible innings. This has been a morning that defines rubbing the oppositions noses in it. India have come out and played and made it look flat, but I'm pretty sure it's not.
So easy for Jayant, who uses his feet with intent to Rashid but, for once, fails to find the gaps.
Prakash Wakankar
BBC Test Match Special commentator
England have looked a little bit bereft of ideas and options. The spell from Jimmy Anderson is the only item where something has looked like it might happen.
India lead by 170 runs
There is a party going on in the stands. Dancing, screaming and finally a Mexican Wave. So often that is a sign that little is happening on the pitch. Not here, though.
We've reached that stage when the Sky cameras pick out slow motion pictures of England players blowing air out of their cheeks and touring fans looking like Christmas has been cancelled.
Here is a rarity - a Chris Woakes over. It is only his ninth in an innings of 168. Cook throwing him the ball is the equivalent of the captain of the Titanic chucking a bucket to his boatswain.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC Test Match Special
The stone is rolling very quickly downhill and it's very difficult to stop it. Everything is going India's way and India have made it go their way by playing better than England.
Jayant 90, Kohli 203
The focus switches to Jayant Yadav's impending century. The number nine moves closer by launching Rashid down the ground for four. He is fortunate to still be there, though, as he sticks out a pad that deflects another ball on to his glove and looping just short of the diving Stokes. He actually got a hand on it but couldn't hold on.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
You just sense that two of the wheels are off. There will be many that question the tactics, and that's understandable, but you have to say they've come up against an obstacle. And it's a rather large one in Virat Kohli.