Get Involvedpublished at 12:42 British Summer Time 19 August 2018
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Theo Bowyer: I’ll say it before he inevitably gets out but Jennings looks as tentative as a kid on their first day of school... a walking wicket!
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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Theo Bowyer: I’ll say it before he inevitably gets out but Jennings looks as tentative as a kid on their first day of school... a walking wicket!
Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
I don't know whether it is the extra pace of the India bowlers but the ball is carrying through more today. It was very turgid yesterday, the pitch. These overhead conditions are glorious to bowl seam up in.
Jasprit Bumrah is nudging 90mph already. Tasty. The Indian slip fielders are yelping and jumping around at every opportunity. They know they're in the game.
Bumrah clatters into Jennings' pad on the final ball, resulting in a huge appeal. Chris Gaffaney says no and it's an excellent decision. Ball tracking shows that would have gone over by a whisker. I must admit I thought it looked out.
England made quick work of the Indian lower order this morning in excellent bowling conditions. Here are all four wickets. Make sure you watch Bumrah's effort if you're in need of a giggle on a gloomy Sunday.
Trail by 314
Better from Jennings. He finds the middle of the bat in defence from Shami. The formerly Durham, now Lancashire opener is in need of a few. He's scored 29, 42, 8 and 11 since his return to the team.
Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
The older the ball gets, the slower the edge and the wider you can get but India have got four slips covering the ground that two and a half would normally do.
Cook 5, Jennings 6
I forget how weird Bumrah's action is every time I go a few months without seeing him. He keeps both arms straight when he bowls. It looks really uncomfortable.
I doubt Rishabh Pant will have kept in conditions anything like this before. He's fumbling the ball like a bar of soap at the moment.
Sunil Gavaskar
Former India captain on BBC Test Match Special
Slip fielding has been an issue for a long time and nothing has been done, both of them looking at each other as the ball went between the two of them.
Keaton Jennings does not look comfortable. He now edges Bumrah's first delivery and it goes at a perfect catching height through the gap between third and fifth slips.
Sunil Gavaskar
Former India captain on BBC Test Match Special
India have got to be accurate and making the batsmen play every delivery.
It's grey, the floodlights are on and it is actually spitting with rain. These are awful conditions to be batting in. Alastair Cook has as many Test wickets as fifties on this ground, a stat that has been put to him this week.
Keaton Jennings was out to a very full delivery at Lord's and Shami has remembered it. He bowls another and Jennings almost chips a leading edge back to the bowler.
The ball is definitely swinging. Debutant wicketkeeper is given very little chance on the final ball of the over and concedes four byes.
Sunil Gavaskar
Former India captain on BBC Test Match Special
Cook played with a soft bottom hand to ensure it didn't carry but I don't like the way the Indian slip fielders are standing, they are too close to each other.
Oooof. Cook edges just short of Virat Kohli in the slips first ball. This is going to be tough.
Mohammed Shami is going to open the bowling. There'll be just under 40 minutes until lunch.
Both of these England openers are in need of runs.
But Bumrah is an excellent bowler. We haven't seen him in this series yet due to injury but in his three Tests he has 14 wickets at 25.21.
Those three matches were away in South Africa too. The conditions wouldn't have been too different to this.
It's very grey now. Here come Keaton Jennings and Alastair Cook.
Jasprit Bumrah now has a batting average of 0.80...
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Sunil Gavaskar
Former India captain on BBC Test Match Special
It's going to be an awkward time for the opening batsmen. The skies are clearing so India have to bowl well.
So Anderson, Broad and Woakes finish with three wickets each.
India added 22 runs in 45 minutes this morning.
Not great but it might actually be a good thing. These are bowling conditions.
Sunil Gavaskar
Former India captain on BBC Test Match Special
Kohli will be disappointed, he was expecting Pant and Ashwin to add a few runs but after Pant went it was just a matter of time because the rest have no great records. They got some good deliveries, the last one to Bumrah was a peach of a delivery. Bumrah looked as if he was doing a ballet pose.