Postpublished at 18:25 British Summer Time 20 June 2021
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
If they do go off for bad light here, Conway will be absolutely kicking himself for getting out that way.
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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Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
If they do go off for bad light here, Conway will be absolutely kicking himself for getting out that way.
Conway c Shami b Ishant 54 (NZ 101-2)
Out of nowhere!
Devon Conway has played so well, but he's whipped Ishant Sharma straight to mid-on.
What a way to fall, especially with the light closing in. An opening for India.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at the Hampshire Bowl
The umpires are just getting twitchy about the light, I feel.
Surely Michael Gough doesn't need a second invitation to get his light meter out?
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
The light is looking iffy, that's for sure. With the spinner now being taken off and pace at both ends, I think the umpires will be getting twitchy.
On TMS they are discussing the possibility of turning this match into a timeless Test. If it really is the final, or the Ultimate Test (as it's being billed), let's play to the bitter end. I'm all for it. Keep playing until next weekend.
Trail by 116
Devon Conway faces up to Ravi Jadeja with the band providing the soundtrack. Not too long ago, Conway was raising his bat for the third time in as many Tests...
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at the Hampshire Bowl
If this ground was a mile or so further south east we’d be fine but I fear some rain, or at least bad light, is coming…
Trail by 116
This is excellent from Jasprit Bumrah, angling in then nipping away past the edge of Kane Williamson's bat. Williamson survives by playing close to his body, not following the ball. There's a cloud coming like the spaceship over the White House in Independence Day. What do you mean you haven't seen Independence Day? Ask your parents.
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He didn't look too clever running a second with 200 to his name at Lord's. Out of nowhere, the Bharat Army have sprung into life. Drums and some brass in there. Lovely stuff.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at the Hampshire Bowl
I've watched Devon Conway for three Tests in a row now and I still couldn't tell you his weakness.
NZ 99-1
The players are having a drink. That's not doing much for the fading light.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
It's been an uncomfortable, brave, gutsy innings and not as fluent as we saw at Lord's.
NZ 99-1
A half-century for Devon Conway. It's amazing to think he hadn't played Test cricket before the beginning of this month. He's faced 137 balls. I feel like I've seen him bat a lot over the past couple of weeks. Here are some of his best bits...
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Believe it or not, Jadeja starts with a no-ball. Time for free-hits in Test cricket as a punishment for no-balls?
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
A few times today Conway has whipped his bottom hand from the handle of his bat after playing a shot. I wonder if he's just playing the ball very low or if there is still some uneven bounce out there.
In fact, here he is. Some left-arm spin in the 43rd over.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at the Hampshire Bowl
There are some darker clouds looming now. One behind the press box looks particularly menacing. Let's hope they stay away.