Postpublished at 16:57 British Summer Time 14 July 2018
Alec Stewart
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Kohli recognises moments when he has to find the boundary and he does so.
Moeen took key wicket of Kohli - lbw for 45
Raina top-scored for India (46); Plunkett 4-46 & Rashid 2-38
Root hit century off 109 balls to anchor England innings
Yorkshireman equalled Trescothick's record for England ODI hundreds
Late Willey cameo (50 off 30 balls) pushed England beyond 300
Kuldeep impressed again; taking three key wickets
Jamie Lillywhite
Alec Stewart
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Kohli recognises moments when he has to find the boundary and he does so.
Target 323
Another lovely looking drive from Virat Kohli but he's picked out Jason Roy at point. It all seems so easy though, Kohli and Suresh Raina dropping singles here and there and then leisurely strolling between the wickets.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
The difference in this game could be how the India batsmen play the two spinners. There is some spin and I feel like there will be more as the day goes on.
Kohli 32, Raina 23
Moeen's keen to get on with things. He's jogging back and forth between deliveries and wheels through another tidy over, conceding just four runs.
Sunil Gavaskar
Former India captain on BBC Test Match Special
Kohli relishes the challenge of chasing over 300, he has made 19 hundreds when chasing I believe, all he needs is someone to stick around with him.
Lavish from Virat Kohli, aiming a big drive through the off side and missing. Ben Stokes follows it up with a belter that slides past Kohli's bat as he pushes forward.
Whoops. Eoin Morgan comes running across, trying to back up as Jason Roy pings a throw in towards the non striker's end, and he and Kohli end up clattering into one another. Handshakes all round.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Lord's
The Coronation Garden, post-tea. Like a summer fayre or village fete. What cricket?
Need 218 runs from 31 overs
Hello! There's spin for Moeen Ali and it surprises Virat Kohil, who tries to defend and ends up watching the ball turn into his front pad.
Kohli turns his wrists and hustles a single on the leg side, before Suresh Raina defends his way through the rest of the over. Tidy start for Moeen.
England have turned to spin for the first time. Here's Moeen Ali.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Kohli just seems to be able to find one all the time, there are very rarely dot balls. He is one of the quickest in the world between the wickets.
India's 100 is up, which brings a polite ripple of applause from the Lord's crowd. Virat Kohli is tempted into a loose drive at Ben Stokes, one hand coming off the bat as he loses his poise, but the ball rolls along the ground and he and Suresh Raina run two.
Stokes unleashes a short ball at Suresh Raina and Raina, rather unsteadily, pops it up into the air. It drops just short of a scrambling Stokes.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
I love playing here, the hum that there is the whole day, the buzz, is really nice.
A clunky drive from Suresh Raina adds another two to the total, before a nice bit of relay work between Jonny Bairstow and Moeen Ali on the boundary edge stops Virat Kohli picking up four.
Jos Buttler then pulls off another smart save, throwing himself down the leg side to cut off a wayward wide from Liam Plunkett.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
I thought 350 would be a decent score but considering the cluster of wickets I thought England did well to get up to 320. It may start to spin a bit more so we shall see.
Target 323
England briefly sending a decision upstairs as Ben Stokes hits Suresh Raina on the pads first up. It's pitched outside the line, though, and Eoin Morgan takes all of five seconds to decide against the review.
Kohli goes after a wide delivery as Stokes takes the pace off and gets a nick, but it's just short of a diving Jos Buttler.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
I think England look a bit sharper today in the field than they did at Trent Bridge.
The players are taking a drink, so it seems an appropriate time to re-watch this take by Jos Buttler...
Andy Zaltzman
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Willey and Wood taking wickets in the first 10 overs, something they have struggled to do. Willey only his 13th in 27 innings, Wood's 10th in 26. In contrast Chris Woakes has taken 29 in 32 innings, so England have been missing his early incursions.
Liam Plunkett is penalised for a wide that bounces twice before it gets to Jos Buttler, and his follow-up is a leg stump bit of nothing that Virat Kohli works down to long leg. Kohli clips the final ball off his toes, looking for another sneaky single, but a lurking Ben Stokes stops him in his tracks.
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Dave: Before sweeping statements about India in Tests are made, let’s see how they go in the Test series first. Their record outside Asia remains very poor to date.