Get Involvedpublished at 17:39 British Summer Time 12 August 2018
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The Indian physio has done more running than anyone else in the Indian team today!
Chris, Gosport
England win second Test by innings and 159 runs
England take 2-0 lead in five-Test series
James Anderson takes 100th Test wicket v India
Opener Murali Vijay bags a pair for India
England declare on 396-7 - lead of 289
Woakes finishes 137*, Curran falls for 40 off last ball
Matthew Henry and Tim Oscroft
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The Indian physio has done more running than anyone else in the Indian team today!
Chris, Gosport
We've had so many stoppages today. Ashwin has been hit on the thumb with another nasty delivery from Woakes. It almost carries to Keaton Jennings at slip but drops just short of his dive.
On comes the India physio... again.
Thanks Tim. I almost feel bad stealing the glory like this. We've still only had 168 overs in this match so less than two full days of play.
England are on the brink. Will Chris Woakes be the man to finish it off?
Jimmy Anderson busts a gut to finish it off but can't, and that's my Test debut done - I'll hand you back to Matthew Henry for what should be the closing stages.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Anderson has 9-43 and might not be man of the match.
Shami lbw Anderson 0 (Ind 125-9)
Mohammed Shami essays a leg side hoick, but misses completely and is plumb in front. He looked like he was pondering a review, but instead trudges off.
Ishant Sharma, last man in, wanders out.
Woakes was on for a maiden, but Ravi Ashwin spoils it by guiding a boundary to third man off the final ball of the over.
Hang on, the light meters are out...
Ultra Edge doesn't come up with anything, and the decision is overturned, but either way that was a questionable shot in the circumstances.
Mohammed Shami hooks a short one from Anderson, Bairstow catches down the leg side and it's given out but there's a review...
Kuldeep b Anderson 0 (Ind 121-8)
That's a pair for Kuldeep Yadav, Anderson in both innings but this time it's a swinging delivery, it nips back into the left-hander, an inside edge and the dreaded death rattle.
This could be over very quickly...
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport at Lord's
That change of ends did Stuart Broad the world of good. His spell with the new ball from the Nursery End ended with figures of 4-1-9-0. His pre-tea burst from the Pavilion End saw him take the pleasing figures of 7-4-7-4.
Andrew Samson
BBC Test Match Special statistician
That was the 10th lbw in the match and the first one that has been overturned.
Kuldeep Yadav is in, snared lbw by Anderson for a duck in the first dig.
Is it me, but does Chris Woakes look a bit like Steve Waugh when he bowled in his younger days?
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Now and again you get a bit surprised by the Hawkeye. It hit Pandya above the knee roll.
Pandya lbw Woakes 26 (Ind 116-7)
It did indeed look high - but technology shows it was hitting the top of leg, and England are three wickets from victory. First ball of Woakes' new spell - what a return!
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
He has not nicked it but it is quite high.
Chris Woakes is back at the Pavilion End and raps Pandya on the front pad - it's turned down but we go upstairs...
Trail by 173
Ashwin wafts outside off to the last ball of Anderson's latest over - there's a noise, but it's bat into ground, not ball onto bat.
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Andrew Samson
BBC Test Match Special statistician
This is now India's third fifty partnership of series, following from the first and 10th in the first innings at Edgbaston.