Ind 242-6published at 67 overs
Washington Sundar picks up four with a beautiful cover drive.
We have seen some lovely shots in the opening three days of this Test.
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Washington Sundar picks up four with a beautiful cover drive.
We have seen some lovely shots in the opening three days of this Test.
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician on the Cricket Social
In the context of his career, and the match, this is one of the most significant innings ever played in Test cricket by Kyle Mayers. It's mind-blowing.
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Kyle Mayers is currently averaging 250 in Test cricket, which is surely the highest anyone has ever had?
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Washington Sundar decides to use his bat for the rest of the over. He gets a feather of an edge to the final delivery, but it loops down in front of him, off his front pad. England could probably have another close fielder at this stage.
A maiden for Jack Leach.
That may make Washington Sundar rethink his tactics of padding up outside off stump.
There were lots of oohs and aahs from the England team and dressing room after watching that review. It was close.
Oh! That is much closer!
According to the technology it's only going over the stumps by an inch or two.
England are going upstairs against for another lbw shout against Washington Sundar, who is again not playing a shot.
This one looks a bit closer.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special commentator on the Cricket Social
I think: 'what would India not want to do', and it's go out and field again.
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner on the Cricket Social
In my day, you always chose to follow-on and it would be hard to recover from if you didn't get a couple of quick wickets.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special commentator on the Cricket Social
I'm in the don't follow-on camp - make India go out and bowl again. It's a four-match series. And break that pitch up a bit more with some traffic.
Need 142 more runs to avoid the follow-on
It is doing absolutely nothing for Ben Stokes.
He concedes just a single.
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Tom Huffinley: Right out of Tim Paine’s review manual that one.
Just a single from Jack Leach's latest over. He's slowly dragging his economy rate down after Rishabh Pant look a liking to him earlier.
England, in theory, need to 13 overs in the next 10 minutes. Their over-rate has been abysmal.
In the World Test Championship you can lose points for slow over-rate - just ask Tim Paine who misses out on the final as a result.
It would be so England to win this series 3-1 and then miss out because of their over-rate...
One word for that review: woeful. It is missing the stumps by a mile. It may have failed to hit two lots of stumps.
Let's just move on.
We're still waiting.
This is like a VAR review.
We've been waiting for more than a minute for ball-tracking now.
Ollie Pope is having a laugh with someone. Everyone is just stood around arms folded.
Hmmm. England are going for a review for lbw against Washington Sundar, who wasn't offering a shot.
Jos Buttler half appealed. Jack Leach didn't appeal till Buttler appealed.
I don't imagine this is going to be out.
It looks like 71 on the photos.
Is 71 a lottery number? I have no idea.