Get Involvedpublished at 16:21 British Summer Time 16 August 2021
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Can we not pretend it’s the 70s and recall Alastair Cook for the next Test to do his best Brian Close impression?
Steve in Formby
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
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Can we not pretend it’s the 70s and recall Alastair Cook for the next Test to do his best Brian Close impression?
Steve in Formby
Moeen Ali eases the pressure valve ever so slightly and gets off the mark with a neat clip off his pads down to fine leg which races away for four.
Jasprit Bumrah responds with a peach of a delivery which bounces sharply. Moeen dangles his bat in defence and watches it fly through to Rishabh Pant.
Relief.
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Steve Guy: I know it's not actually over yet... but surely this must rank as one of the worst days for English cricket in history...?
Jasprit Bumrah's various moving parts are clicking into place. India have three slips, a gully and a short leg in place to Jos Buttler.
Bumrah's first delivery skids on ever so slightly and is tentatively dug out before Buttler gets himself off the mark with a freebie nudged off his legs.
The moment the game was up for England?
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Jos Buttler picks up a nervy leg bye off Ishant Sharma's first ball.
Sharma comes round the wicket, looking to shape it away and twice beats the bat of the left-handed Moeen Ali.
India smell blood.
Every single ball feels an event in its own right, now. You could cut the atmosphere with a knife.
It's tense.
Jos Buttler and Moeen Ali are both on nought.
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
It is all slotting into place for India at the moment.
The cameras cut to England's balcony, which looks like a wake. New batsman Moeen Ali is able to survive the rest of that over without much alarm.
Ishant Sharma will bowl the second over after tea from the Nursery Ground End.
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
Joe Root was finally dismissed after scoring 213 runs off 381 balls in this Test.
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
End of sessions and start of sessions are crucial in Test match cricket. India got rid of Jonny Bairstow just before tea and then three balls after tea, Joe Root nicks off to Virat Kohli.
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
It is a great delivery.
Root c Kohli b Bumrah 33
Disaster! An audible 'oh no' from Joe Root to the second ball after tea after he nicks Jasprit Burmah into the hands of Virat Kohli.
It's a brilliant piece of bowling from Bumrah as he bowls wide of the crease and angles it into Root. It straightens marginally and Root pokes at it. The edge carries well through to Kohli at first slip.
England in deep trouble. Deep deep trouble.
Play delayed slightly while a pitch invader, who was making a beeline for Virat Kohli, is escorted off the premises.
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Is it just me who is seeing us go along at over three an over with Buttler and Moeen still to come and thinking we can win this?
Richard, London
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
When I was a player nobody was allowed to eat duck during a Test match. It's never on the players' menu either. It's just never allowed. It's all pesto-stuffed gnocchi these days, anyway.
Anyway, Jos Buttler is striding out hoping not to be the third duck in England's innings. What did the players have during tea I wonder. Crispy duck? Duck a l'orange? Duck pate?
I actually think Alastair Cook retired too early, Andy. That's not revisionism, either. I was telling anyone who would listen at the time.
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Has Sir Alastair Cook definitely retired?
Andy, Shropshire
Would it cheer you up to know that Alastair Cook made 68 off 66 balls for Essex in the One-Day Cup semi-final against Glamorgan today...?
You can listen to live commentary of that game.