Postpublished at 12:19 British Summer Time 16 August 2021
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
If England were to take two wickets now, with no runs added, the required rate would be 2.93 an over.
India win in final hour
England collapse to 120 all out
Root 33, three batsmen make ducks
Siraj 4-32, Bumrah 3-33
India drop three catches
India declare after lunch on 298-8
Shami 56* (70), Bumrah 34* (64)
Add unbroken 89 for ninth wicket
Second Test, Lord's, day five
Five-match series level at 0-0
Timothy Abraham
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
If England were to take two wickets now, with no runs added, the required rate would be 2.93 an over.
Deep Dasgupta
Former India wicketkeeper on BBC Test Match Special
We are creeping up towards three runs an over needed during England's chase.
Lead by 210
Moeen Ali beats Mohammed Shami's outside edge first up, prompting interest from Jos Buttler behind the stumps.
The England spinner tosses his fifth ball up but it squirts behind for a couple of runs, cheered by the India fans.
Deep Dasgupta
Former India wicketkeeper on BBC Test Match Special
This could be a bit of a risk bringing Moeen Ali on.
Lead by 206
Joe Root shuffles the deck again. Moeen Ali into the attack. He's banking on one of India's batsmen miscuing one and sending it skyward.
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Lead by 205
Mohammed Shami flicks Sam Curran off his pads and runs a couple. He has 15 not out and Jasprit Bumrah is unbeaten on the same score.
Extremely vital runs for India.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Lord's
It's getting to the stage where you start wondering if this is going to be too many for England to chase.
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Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
Jasprit Bumrah has scored 40 runs from 58 balls in this series. Before this series he had scored 43 runs from 30 innings and 196 balls at an average of 2.2.
Lead by 202
Jasprit Bumrah drills Mark Wood straight as a die, but the ball clatters into the stumps at the non-striker's end and ricochets into the on side. India scamper a single.
Sam Curran preparing to bowl.
Deep Dasgupta
Former India wicketkeeper on BBC Test Match Special
The fielding positions are strange when you're bowling to number nine and 10.
England are getting a little bit too emotional. If you're in the India changing room at the moment you're OK, maybe just a bit scared of getting injured.
The lead is now at 200, Michael. Jasprit Bumrah cloths a pull down to deep square for a single.
India's players on the balcony all applaud and offer words of encouragement.
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
India will be hoping they can get above 200 and get that psychological edge.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Lord's
Mark Wood can't throw. He's bowling the ball in from the deep like the old boy in a club third team.
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
Ollie Robinson has now taken 13 wickets in his three Tests, at an average of just under 20.
Only one England bowler, who has debuted in the last 25 years, has taken more than 16 wickets in his first three Tests.
James Kirtley... he took 17 wickets in his first three Tests.
Lead by 198
England seemed to have regained their composure after some hostile fiery bowling. They've remembered there is a Test match to win, amid the rutting of antlers.
Ollie Robinson bowls an over of wicket-to-wicket deliveries on a fuller length, before finishing with a shorter wider one.
Here's that shot in anger from Jasprit Bumrah from moments ago.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Lord's
This chap in the Coronation Garden is reading his broadsheet as if he's oblivious to what's going on a few metres away. "I'll go to Lord's. I'm not fussed about the cricket, but it's a great spot to read the paper in peace."
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