Ind 146-3published at 11:00 British Summer Time 20 June 2021
Two slips and a gully. It's dark...
Bad light curtails play with NZ on 101-2 (Conway 54)
NZ's Jamieson (5-31) takes fifth five-wicket haul in eight Tests
India captain Kohli falls lbw for 44; India bowled out for 217
Overnight rain delayed start by 30 minutes- India resumed on 146-3
Day three of World Test Championship final at Hampshire Bowl
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Two slips and a gully. It's dark...
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
There was quite a long chat between Kohli and Williamson there. It looked friendly enough. Might have just been asking where to go for dinner tonight.
Here are the players. Virat Kohli and Kane Williamson are having a good chat about something. Kohli will be on strike, with Ajinkya Rahane at the other end. Trent Boult will have the ball.
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Why oh why would you organise a two-year-long Test cricket tournament and then for the final Test, only schedule in one reserve day in a country where the global stereotype of that country is that it rains all the time? Such short sighted planning!
Andrew, Ealing
Those jumpers are expensive and Matt is quite thrifty, so that's a big statement.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at the Hampshire Bowl
In case it isn’t obvious, the conditions have hardly changed from yesterday. It still gloomy and so cold I’m seriously considering buying one of the WTC21 jumpers on sale at the ground.
Jeremy Coney
Former New Zealand captain on BBC Test Match Special
These conditions suit New Zealand, they suit the underdog. But I think they are behind in the game, they would've wanted more wickets.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special
And it is Happy Virat Kohli Day, of course. 10 years ago to the day, he made Test debut in the Caribbean.
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
Virat Kohli showed extraordinary restraint yesterday. After he hit his first four, there were 120 balls that followed with no boundaries. That is the longest he has ever gone in his Test career without hitting a boundary.
Only for Virat Kohli to stand tall...
Then came the Black Caps' fightback...
Did you miss yesterday? Let's catch up. New Zealand pounced on the chance to bowl first, but didn't get it right early on...
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at the Hampshire Bowl
Here are your session times for today:
We can keep playing until 19:00 but I imagine bad light will become an issue.
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
New Zealand would've been delighted to get rid of Pujara. He can just grind bowlers into the dirt all day.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Light roller going on. That's interesting as I don't think Virat Kohli wants any moisture squeezed up to the surface.
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Sam: MCC/ECB’s obsession with the south has really come undone this week. For example in Leeds it’s been fine Friday, overcast on Saturday and it is overcast today. Same in Manchester.
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We're potty training our son and I've had to deal with an 'accident' already today. How's your morning going?
That's a delay of half an hour, which gives me the opportunity for some housekeeping...
Aggers is right, too. We'll start at 11:00 BST. Confirmed.