Postpublished at 16:50 British Summer Time 20 August 2018
Ben Stokes is back in place of James Anderson. Here's the wicket Anderson got a few moments ago...
England - set 521 for improbable win - survive nine overs on third evening
Kohli's 103 sets up India's 352-7 dec
Pujara - dropped on 40 - makes 72
Bairstow has fractured finger but should bat
First innings: India 329, England 161
Matthew Henry
Ben Stokes is back in place of James Anderson. Here's the wicket Anderson got a few moments ago...
Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
If they are thinking that spin is their way of winning this game I could understand them batting on and wearing the wicket, but I don't think spin is going to play any part.
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Lead by 461
"Caaaaaaatch," yell the England fielders as Pandya goes for another big shot. The top edge lands just short of the sub-fielder in the deep.
He couldn't have got there but does anyone else think it's a weird thing that in cricket, despite all the analysis, they send a young lad with no experience out to field in a Test match? What if he dropped it? I know even the experienced men drop it though, as we have seen.
Lead by 459
Hardik Pandya has got starts in this series without going on. We've seen from his one-day innings that he likes to give it a whack.
The all-rounder will be full of confidence after his maiden five-wicket haul in the first innings and he crashes a boundary through the off Anderson, his second four of the over.
Anderson has bowled 22 overs in the innings now, more than anyone else.
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Jamie Dowley: Surely Daryl Mitchell is a shout for next test. One of only 3 men in last 30 years to have career average over 40 and not play for England. Plus 2 years younger than Adam Voges when he made his debut (averaged 61). Also made a ton today v Yorks.
Here's the moment that brilliant Virat Kohli innings came to an end. Chris Woakes has got him twice in the series now.
The floodlights are on and this ball is moving which strengthens the argument that India should declare soon-ish. Woakes beats Rahane with one that nibbles off the pitch. Rahane has just 18 runs from 67 balls so he hasn't shown any signs of trying to rattle along.
Virat has reappeared on the balcony and gets a few pats on the back from his teammates before taking a seat next to Ravi Shastri. Will they chat declaration?
Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
It's very simple, you bat for the next hour then you have an hour to bowl. You definitely want 15 overs at Jennings and Cook tonight.
Lead by 450
Hardik Pandya joins Ajinkya Rahane who has calmly watched all this commotion at the other end for the last 20 minutes.
Anderson is now on 557 Test wickets, six behind Glenn McGrath's record.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Pant is going to have to learn against the likes of Anderson. That is a ball he could be leaving. It is still doing something and I wouldn't be leaving it too long, get out there and bowl. History shows 450 has never been possible.
Pant c Cook b Anderson 1 (Ind 282-5)
A very deserved wicket for Jimmy Anderson. First Rishabh Pant tries to whack him out of the ground but misses. Then a ball later he is more reserved but just tamely edges the ball to first slip where Alastair Cook takes the catch.
There's very little celebration from Jimmy. He's still fuming at all the drops.
Andrew Samson
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Since the 2014 series, Kohli has faced 325 balls against Anderson, scored 155 runs and not got out.
It has been eventful since tea.
First here's that miss from Keaton Jennings...
And now the special moment Virat Kohli reached another Test century...
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Trent Bridge
Rishabh Pant arrived at the crease and jogged three runs before he even faced a ball.
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Ashley Bamford: I wish Root was as ruthless as Kohli when he gets to 50. Well played Virat.
Lead by 450
Everyone at Trent Bridge has seen something special today from Virat Kohli. Not quite as good as his hundred at Edgbaston but still brilliant. You can tell the crowd appreciate it by their standing ovation.
The attacking Rishabh Pant has been promoted to number six for India. That could be a sign of what is to come.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
He came into the game with a doubt about the back problem which looked very painful at Lord's. Then he has got 97 and 103 in a must-win game for his country, remarkable.
Kohli lbw Woakes 103 (Ind 281-4)
Ooooh. Umpire's call. It was just clipping leg stump. Kohli is out.
England fans, India fans, neutrals, players and coaches all stand to applaud the world's best batsman from the middle after a fine century.
Fully deserved.
There's no bat.