Kohli tops the pilepublished at 03:52 Greenwich Mean Time 11 December 2016

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
What a Test match it has been so far. 400 plays 451-7 with two gripping days to come and a series at stake.
Day three was all about Virat Kohli, who produced one of those "I was there when..." displays to score a majestic, unbeaten 147 to seize control of the match for his side.
The Indian captain has now scored 3,465 runs in all formats (including the IPL) in 2016 at an average of 86.62. He has scored 11 centuries and 20 half-centuries.
Question is, can an England player produce a performance to match it? If not, the Test and series are gone.
It is all about stamina now. Digging deep, into previously untapped reserves in search of something, anything to drag you through.
But enough about getting up at 4am for a fourth day on the bounce, we've got a Test match to talk about.