Postpublished at 13:54 British Summer Time 19 August 2018
Charles Dagnall
BBC Test Match Special
The keeper has tried to pull off a world-class catch and has put Pujara off.
England lose all 10 wickets in afternoon session; bowled out for 161
Third time in two years England have lost all 10 wickets in a session
That didn't happen once in previous 78 years (1938-2016)
Five wickets for Pandya & five catches for debutant keeper Pant
Earlier, India fell from overnight 307-6 to 329 all out (Kohli 97, Anderson 3-64)
England lead five-match series 2-0
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Charles Dagnall
BBC Test Match Special
The keeper has tried to pull off a world-class catch and has put Pujara off.
Cook on 29
Pujara has spilled a chance. The keeper dived across him but Pujara got two hands to it at first slip and out it squeezed.
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Both slip cordons have been inefficient. Could this be because multiple slip fielders are rare in the white-ball game?
Steve in Manchester
Cook 25, Jennings 20
Bumrah skips in with that jaunty approach, like a dressage horse. It's a most unusual action too, all those straight arms. Three slips in and Kohli at an advanced second slip is almost treading on the toes of his companions. Movement away again but Jennings plays out a maiden.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
I'm sure the India management group will have told their bowlers to get back to basics at lunch. It was pathetic from India this morning - they showed no application to the conditions with the bat and then bowled too short. They've let England back into this match.
279 behind
Ishant takes up the attack and finds some away swing to the left-handed Cook, but England's record Test run-scorer guides it safely wide of backward point to the boundary to record the England fifty.
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MP: Happy retirement Mitchell Johnson - good luck with what you choose to do next, as long as it is not coaching more Aussie fast bowlers. That Ashes 2013-14 tour will not be forgotten.
In case you missed the news from earlier, Mitchell Johnson has retired from all forms of the game. Who can forget him charging in with that scary moustache in the Ashes. I bet many England batsmen still have nightmares.
The India fielders are in a huddle on the outfield and it is still overcast as the umpires make their way out to the centre. Cook and Jennings trot down the stairs ready to resume battle in an extended afternoon session, with tea not until 16:10 BST because of our delayed start.
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So India added only 22 this morning in losing their remaining four wickets within eight overs. Replying to 329, England openers Alastair Cook and Keaton Jennings were given some anxious early moments in the helpful bowling conditions but reached the interval on 46-0, Cook here with one of his three boundaries.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Trent Bridge
I said yesterday that Trent Bridge is the most spectator-friendly ground in the country and I stand by that. There are two huge video screens, visible from all parts and the selection of food on offer is excellent. Wood-fired pizza? Ostrich burger? Don't fancy that? There are shops right outside the gates. Not only that, but drinkers have a choice of beers from the bars, not just a toss up between watered-down bitter or lager. And there's a pub inside the ground.
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My husband was bowling and he thinks he conceded the most runs off one ball. They ran three but when eventually the ball was fielded the throw went straight back over his head and the umpire signalled six. So was that nine scored?
A six must come off the bat so that should be a total of seven runs.
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Squeezing in a few overs at Monkstone beach in Pembrokeshire before the tide comes in to decimate the wicket...
Oliver Lobo
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Paul Howes: Unusual stoppage to my son's game when a helicopter landed in the outfield to drop off three people at a well known hotel in Johannesburg. Two hours later the game was held up again as they all went off “shopping”.
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Andrew - A batsmen is playing true Boycottian-manner and due to match situation this suits the fielding team as they are trying to hold on for a draw. A batsman is clean bowled but no one appeals and is given out. As the batsman goes off the fielding captain says no one has appealed and asks for the batsman to be reinstated. What should the umpire do?
The umpire is out of order. He can only give out a batsman if someone has appealed, even if it is clean bowled.
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Ian - If a batsman deliberately runs between a fielding player and the stumps so the ball hits him and prevents a run out then he is given out obstructing the field. What happens if the fielding player blocks the batsmen running and and he is then run-out?
The fielding team would be given a five-run penalty and the ball would not count. He can't be run out. The offending player will also be reported.
And next ball Anderson wrapped up the innings with a marvellous delivery to bamboozle the rather hapless number 11 Bumrah, whose average of 1, dropped even further as a result of his first ball dismissal.
Anderson will be on a hat-trick in the second innings, which I know certain purists who think it should all be in the same dig don't agree with
In the next over, Jimmy Anderson prompted Mohammed Shami to sky a catch to Broad, who made no mistake at mid-on.
Broad's next over produced the sight all bowlers want to see, the middle stump uprooted. Ashwin departed for 14 and it was 326-8.