Postpublished at 18:24 British Summer Time 7 September 2018
Good ol' technology...
England lose six wickets for 48 runs
Cook - dropped on 37 - bowled by Bumrah for 71 (190 balls)
Root, Bairstow & Curran record ducks
Moeen - put down by Kohli on 2 - makes 50
England won toss; lead series 3-1
Amy Lofthouse
Good ol' technology...
Jos Buttler sees off four Mohammed Shami dot balls, before whipping the fifth off his toes for a couple of runs.
There's one over left for this pair to negotiate.
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New ball? What new ball?
A bit of extra bounce, and Adil Rashid hops onto the back foot and guides Jasprit Bumrah through third man for four. Lovely stuff.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Maybe the ball has brushed the tape on the edge of Jos Buttler's bat and he didn't feel it.
When he saw the first replay on the big screen he started to walk off but then came back after seeing the ultra edge.
It was Adil Rashid who told Jos Buttler to review it, so either he's got the best hearing in the ground, or he was having a guess as well.
Anyway, the lights are on, and the ball is still doing a bit. There's just three overs left in the day.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
I don't think Jos Buttler can believe it!
Hello, there's a wiggle on the technology...
Jos Buttler's hit it! The slightest of inside edges! So slight, in fact, that Buttler didn't know he'd hit it. Buttler survives.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
It looks out.
If he hasn't hit it, then I think this is out.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
Jos Buttler has to review it but I think he's dead here.
Jos Buttler's been given out lbw!
He doesn't look confident, but he's reviewing...
From the other end, it's Mohammed Shami, who has bowled nicely for no reward.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
I feel very sorry for Rishabh Pant - there have been so many wides here and in Southampton that were not his fault at all.
I'm starting the campaign to have them put on the bowler's score.
Whoops. Jasprit Bumrah swings his third ball down the leg side, and the keeper doesn't have a chance of stopping that. Four byes.
Adil Rashid blocks, blocks, and blocks once more for good measure.
Andrew Samson
BBC Test Match Special statistician
At 167 balls, that was comfortably Moeen Ali's slowest Test fifty, surpassing the 129 he took on the way to reaching that hundred in a losing effort against Sri Lanka in 2014.
Ishant 22-10-28-3
Jos Buttler hops onto the back foot and watches Ishant Sharma's final delivery nip over his stumps.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Oh that is such a nice shot.
Shot! That'll be four, Jos Buttler freeing his arms and driving handsomely through the off side.
There's a big gap between bat and ball, and it's far too high for lbw.
Jos Buttler survives.