Postpublished at 11:23 British Summer Time 25 August 2021
Daniel Norcross
Commentator on BBC Test Match Special
That is a beauty. It jagged away at the last minute.
England dominate remarkable first day
Hameed 60*, Burns 52*
India collapse to 78 all out
Anderson 3-6, Overton 3-14
Robinson 2-16, Curran 2-27
Four wickets fall in six balls
Five catches for Buttler
3rd Test, Headingley; India won toss
India lead 1-0 in five-match series
Ffion Wynne, Kal Sajad and Callum Matthews
Daniel Norcross
Commentator on BBC Test Match Special
That is a beauty. It jagged away at the last minute.
Pujara c Buttler b Anderson 1 (Ind 4-2)
Anderson has another!!
It's an almost identical dismissal - full, swinging and teasing Pujara into a drive that he can only edge behind.
India in real trouble.
Rohit 1, Pujara 1
Ollie Robinson bowls two beauties first up, one just going over the stumps and the other just beating Rohit Sharma's bat.
A couple of singles follow, and then a more convincing lbw appeal - but it's not given and Root opts against the review. Replays show it was too high.
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Rohit 1, Pujara 0
A maiden over.
It's swinging quite a lot for Anderson - he traps Pujara on the pads but it's very high and only draws half - maybe more like a quarter - of an appeal from the bowler.
Ollie Robinson is the man to share the new ball with Anderson.
He bowls a no-ball first up, but that's the only run to be conceded as Rohit Sharma gets his eye in with a few leaves outside the off stump.
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Pete Hotchkiss: Rahul back in the pavilion without troubling the scorers. File that one under #ThingsYouLoveToSee
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
This is Jimmy's ninth opening spell of the summer, and the first time he's taken a wicket in the first spell.
Rohit 1, Pujara 0
Cheteshwar Pujara would not have wanted to be in this early, having struggled in the first couple of Tests.
He solidly defends his first ball from Anderson.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Former England batter on BBC Test Match Special
It was beautifully set up. The four previous deliveries were back of a length but it was the first one which was pitched up and induced that swing.
KL Rahul c Buttler b Anderson 0 (Ind 1-1)
Jimmy strikes in the first over!
And classic Jimmy it was, too. Couple of balls swinging in, followed by a fuller ball that tempts Rahul into the drive and Buttler gratefully accepts the catch. What a start!
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Former England batter on BBC Test Match Special
The opening partnership will be key here. These two set off really nicely. If England can break that and get into the middle order, where the likes of Virat Kohli aren't in great form, England can take the momentum.
And we're up and running! Rohit Sharma pushes the first ball into the covers for a single.
Sir Alastair Cook
Former England captain on BBC Test Match Special
I think England can bowl well, find that perfect length and encourage the drive then hopefully those nicks will come.
Here we go then!
It looks a stunning day in Headingley, but there's a bit of cloud cover that could help England's bowlers early on.
Unsurprisingly, Jimmy Anderson is going to bowl the first over.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Emerald Headingley
Not that I'm late or anything, but I can confirm it's chaos on the car park. Apparently someone has parked in front on the indoor nets. Why that is causing a queue, I don't know. Rumours the car belongs to a disgruntled Dom Sibley are still to be confirmed.
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Jamie Watson: Can anyone give me a rational explanation why Sam Curran is keeping his place? One wicket in three innings and a king pair last match. Should have been Overton in for him and Mahmood in for Wood.
Stephen Hoffman: Disappointed to not see Saqib Mahmood in the side. I think we would benefit from his pace and swing. Would have had him in for Curran who for me in last two games hasn't offered enough with ball or bat.
August 25 is a pretty significant day for Test matches at Headingley, though.
On this day two years ago, Ben Stokes and Jack Leach did some batting in an Ashes Test - do I need to say much more?
Stokes isn't here today, but how England will need some similar magic to overcome this fired-up India side.
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Azrael: India have shown more fight than England, more aggression and more willingness to put their bodies on the line. England will struggle again. I hope I'm wrong though.