Rain stops playpublished at 45.3 overs
Eng 200-6, trail by 216
That's just not fair.
India close on 125-3, leading by 257 runs
Root takes rebound catch to dismiss Kohli (20) off Stokes
Vihari (11) caught third slip off Broad, Anderson has Gill caught for duck in first over
Tourists batting with first-innings lead of 132 after dismissing England for 284
Bairstow hits counter-attacking 106 - his third century in as many Tests
Stokes, who was dropped twice, brilliantly caught by Bumrah for frantic 25 in morning session
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Callum Matthews, Sam Drury, Callum Matthews and Anurag Hegde
Eng 200-6, trail by 216
That's just not fair.
No wonder Bairstow sent it upstairs. And no wonder he and Billings shared a giggle as they were waiting for the confirmation.
An inside edge onto his inside thigh. As you were.
Deep Dasgupta
Former India wicketkeeper on BBC Test Match Special
I thought there was a woody sound to it.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Oh I'm a bit surprised by that!
Now then!
Jonny Bairstow has been given out lbw on the field, but he reviews it straight away.
It doesn't look a great shout. Bit high?
I'm sorry to report that there were no sixes in that over.
Just two singles from it, almost like Bairstow needs to take a breather from his own brilliance.
Prakash Wakankar
BBC Test Match Special
Another dominating display. It's like two different Jonny Bairstows - yesterday evening and the first 25 minutes he was all at sea, really tested by Bumrah and Shami, and the player we're seeing now.
Deep Dasgupta
Former India wicketkeeper on BBC Test Match Special
That was crisp! You possibly can't time a cricket ball better than that! A good example of 'stand and deliver'.
Trail by 220
SIX MORE! Pumped over mid-wicket!
What on earth is Jonny eating for breakfast these days?!
That is a shot and a half.
Thakur bowls a no-ball and I think Bairstow must've thought it was a free hit because he effortlessly clips it off his legs for four!!
This is ridiculous! But amazing!
Prakash Wakankar
BBC Test Match Special
Maybe someone just a little bit more athletic might have got there, without wanting to be unfair to Pujara.
Chipped in the air and just short of extra cover!
You can almost hear Bairstow's intake of breath as he waits for the ball to hit the ground. It wasn't the most elegant dive from Cheteshwar Pujara. He plops in a heap on the ground.
Bairstow 78, Billings 6
Feast your eyes on some Jonny Bairstow madness in all its glory.
Mark Ramprakash
Former England batter on BBC Test Match Special
Right out of the middle of Bairstow's bat and it's gone way back into the crowd.
Mohammed Siraj tests Bairstow out with a short ball and he absolutely nails it into the stands for six.
Bonkers.
Here is Ben Stokes' wicket.
It's caused a lot of debate. Judge for yourselves.
Prakash Wakankar
BBC Test Match Special
The Indian team are in quite a tight huddle and it is Virat Kohli who seems to be doing all the talking! You've got to be careful that people know who the boss is.
Bairstow 72, Billings 6
The over concludes with the lesser-spotted dot ball.
Prakash Wakankar
BBC Test Match Special
The ball is going to be changed which has become standard. It is almost like if it didn't happen then that would be an event.
Bairstow's been hitting it so hard that we're having the first instance of the umpires looking at the ball and putting it through the circles.
And we're getting a new one.