Eng 99-7published at 42 overs
Min 18 overs remaining
Virat Kohli has men round the bat but Jos Buttler defends well to Mohammed Shami's last ball of the over.
I'm not going to start counting the overs down just yet.
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
Min 18 overs remaining
Virat Kohli has men round the bat but Jos Buttler defends well to Mohammed Shami's last ball of the over.
I'm not going to start counting the overs down just yet.
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Only ever been to one day of Test match cricket - day five of the Ashes Test in Cardiff in 2009. Currently channeling the memory.
Andrew, Burnley
If England pull this one off, Monty, it will be up there with Cardiff 2009 I reckon. To think, we began the day talking about what England would be chasing for victory.
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Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
Without extras England would be 69-7.
Min 19 overs remaining
Ollie Robinson almost feathers one down the leg side to Mohammed Siraj's last ball, but it's given as leg byes.
19 overs for England to survive now.
Three slips, a gully, leg slip and a short leg now in place for Mohammed Siraj.
Ollie Robinson defends, steps away, leans on his bat casually, chews on his gum like he's about to enter stage left in a Sergio Leone western.
England then take a risky single to get Jos Buttler back on strike.
This shot from Jos Buttler feels like a lifetime ago.
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Min 20 overs remaining
Ravindra Jadeja bowling very wide to Jos Buttler outside leg stump and the England wicketkeeper kicks it away.
20 overs left in the day. Three wickets to take for India.
Back to the Mohammed Siraj show. Pulsating viewing this.
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Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
It has been a while since I have seen a Test match with so much niggle going on out in the middle. There is a lot of verballing. Robinson is getting a lot of it.
Deep Dasgupta
Former India wicketkeeper on BBC Test Match Special
It is all happening here, wickets falling, chirping. The umpires getting involved as well.
Next ball from Mohammed Siraj and it is simply unplayable. It climbs off a length and Ollie Robinson somehow manages to fend it off.
Nearly all of India's players surround the pitch to give some verbals to Robinson as he walks down to have a mid-over chin wag with Jos Buttler.
Deep Dasgupta
Former India wicketkeeper on BBC Test Match Special
We were expecting Siraj to at least hit the stumps. That was like seventh stump - what was he thinking?!
Virat Kohli gives Ollie Robinson an earful on his arrival to the crease.
It's wide from Mohammed Siraj for the hat-trick ball, though. Siraj who thinks he is still bowling to left-handers, and Robinson is able to leave it well alone.
Deep Dasgupta
Former India wicketkeeper on BBC Test Match Special
It is always difficult for someone like Sam Curran to come in and bat in these conditions as a naturally attacking batter.
Isa Guha
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Sam Curran is disconsolate walking off the field.
Curran c Pant b Siraj 0 (Eng 90-7)
Sam Curran gone first ball! A king pair.
A carbon copy dismissal of Moeen Ali's dismissal in terms of the delivery, but this time Rishabh Pant gathers it in the gloves.
Mohammed Siraj is on a hat-trick!
Deep Dasgupta
Former India wicketkeeper on BBC Test Match Special
It is a wonderful delivery. The length was absolutely perfect