Summary

  • England lose six wickets for 15 runs, and eight for 81

  • Jadeja takes 7-48 and two catches

  • England lose series 4-0

  • Cook future as captain in doubt

  • India seal fifth successive series win

  • Virat Kohli named man of the series

  1. Postpublished at 03:57 Greenwich Mean Time 20 December 2016

    Ed Smith
    Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special

    The only possible surprise in this series was the quality of India's seamers. The superiority of India's spinners and batsmen was almost inevitable.

  2. Bayliss back homepublished at 03:55 Greenwich Mean Time 20 December 2016

    England coach Trevor Bayliss has gone home already, not because he has had enough of his team, he says there are "good times ahead", but he's having a hernia operation in Australia. An England collapse is not going to be good for his recovery.

  3. Postpublished at 03:53 Greenwich Mean Time 20 December 2016

    Vic Marks
    Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special

    Will England have "scars" from these three previous defeats?

    Yes - India have never scored less than 400 in this series. If you look at the situation rationally, sizing up the batsmen, you'd expect them to get through the day without losing 10 wickets. But there are so many factors at play, such as tired minds, and that boarding pass they'll have put at the bottom of their coffin and promised not to look at until tonight.

  4. Postpublished at 03:51 Greenwich Mean Time 20 December 2016

    Ed Smith
    Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special

    There's no evidence that the pitch has deteriorated much. It will turn a little more as the day goes on, but I think England are favourites to save the game. That said, they've been on the wrong end of a long series - they were humiliated yesterday.

  5. TMS up and runningpublished at 03:51 Greenwich Mean Time 20 December 2016

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  6. Postpublished at 03:50 Greenwich Mean Time 20 December 2016

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  7. Postpublished at 03:47 Greenwich Mean Time 20 December 2016

    There will not be too many gold stars handed out with England 3-0 down in the series, but 3-0 is slightly better than 4-0, (I got GCSE Grade E in maths). So England will resume with all 10 wickets intact, 270 behind. The wicket is still considered to be placid, but we saw what happened in Dhaka when they went from 100-0 to 164 all out and lost all 10 wickets inside a session. But that's not going to happen today. Is it?

  8. Postpublished at 03:45 Greenwich Mean Time 20 December 2016

    The final day of term for England. Who is going home with a glowing reference but who is going to have to try and hide a 'must do better, see me' note from their parents? Welcome to our coverage of the final day of the final Test between India and England in Chennai.