Summary

  • England go 1-0 up in five-match series

  • Hartley completes victory in final over of day

  • Lancashire spinner Hartley takes 7-62 on debut

  • Brilliant Stokes fielding runs out Jadeja

  • Pope last man out for 196 in England's 420

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  1. Not outpublished at 06:56 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January

    Missing! Jaiswal survives. He looked nervous there but can breathe a sigh of relief.

    The crowd roars for him.

  2. Postpublished at 06:54 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January

    There is no bat...

  3. England reviewpublished at 5.1 overs

    Huge appeal! Jaiswal is pinned in front by Tom Hartley.

    This looks close.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 06:53 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January

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    Watching from the Cardio ward in Watford Hospital as a patient. Probably don't need a close finish.

    Warren from Borehamwood

  5. Ind 22-0published at 5 overs

    Target 231

    Oh, shot.

    Jaiswal with a firm sweep to the square leg boundary off Joe Root. Player.

  6. Ind 17-0published at 4 overs

    Target 231

    Just the two singles from the over. A big improvement.

  7. Postpublished at 06:50 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January

    Deep Dasgupta
    Former India wicketkeeper

    In tight games like these, captaincy becomes a very important aspect.

  8. Ind 16-0published at 3.1 overs

    Just the one over for Mark Wood. Here's Tom Hartley.

    His first ball in Test cricket was greeted by a Yashasvi Jaiswal six.

    The pair are reunited quickly as Rohit takes a single to start the over.

  9. Ind 15-0published at 3 overs

    Big appeal!

    Joe Root begs the umpire for an lbw on Jaiswal, but it's probably going down leg.

    And thankfully, they don't review. Let's try not to burn through them in the first 14 overs today, lads.

  10. Ind 15-0published at 2.4 overs

    Target 231

    Joe Root gifts Rohit Sharma a full toss but he can't make the most of it, only slamming it to Ben Stokes at mid-off.

    Rohit is laughing, though, looking pretty relaxed. And he responds by threading another full toss for four a couple of balls later.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 06:42 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January

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    Chris: How do England get Harry Brook back in the team (when he is ready) in light of Pope's innings? A nice problem to have, but definitely needs some careful thought.

  12. dropped catch

    Rohit dropped on 5published at 2 overs

    Ind 10-0

    WoodImage source, Getty Images

    Big, big moment.

    A beauty from Mark Wood finds the outside edge as Rohit Sharma pokes outside off stump. It flies low to Zak Crawley at slip and runs away for four.

    Initially, it looks like it's dropped short of him but replays show otherwise, and it's burst through his hands. How costly?

  13. Ind 5-0published at 1.1 overs

    However, it seems like Jack Leach is not on the field for the start of the innings. Dan Lawrence is going through some back stretches on the boundary in his place.

    A roar erupts around Hyderabad as Rohit Sharma gets India's first boundary, dabbing Mark Wood's first ball down to deep third.

  14. Leach 'fit to bowl'published at 06:37 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January

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    Here's a fitness update from the England camp: "Jack Leach has a haematoma (bruising) of the left knee sustained fielding on day one and two. He has been receiving treatment from the medical team. He will be on the field for the start of the fourth innings and is fit to bowl."

  15. Ind 1-0published at 1 over

    Target 231

    Solid in defence from Yashasvi Jaiswal to begin with. Joe Root gets the last ball to fizz and bounce, but Jaiswal safely leaves it alone outside off stump and keeps his hands low.

  16. Postpublished at 06:35 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January

    Deep Dasgupta
    Former India wicketkeeper

    Root with the new ball is a good move.

  17. Postpublished at 06:35 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January

    Stephan Shemilt
    BBC Sport chief cricket writer in Hyderabad

    This is the third time Joe Root has opened the bowling in Test cricket, but the first time he's bowled the first over.

  18. Ind 1-0published at 0.3 overs

    Rohit Sharma blocks two dots before dabbing a single to mid-wicket for India's first run.

    Yashasvi Jaiswal lit up the first innings with his swashbuckling 80. He played with no fear, but this is an entirely different scenario. It'll be interesting to see how he approaches this.

  19. Postpublished at 06:33 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January

    Right, enough of my chatting.

    Rohit Sharma and Yashasvi Jaiswal are making their way to the middle.

    231 is their target. Joe Root has ball in hand.

    Let's go.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 06:31 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January

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    Not quite a new born parent, but have ten year old daughter sleeping beside me due to illness. She’s snoring like a sleeper train so been awake since 3am. The text commentary is the only thing keeping me sane.

    Ted in Norwich

    I’m nursing my poorly Golden Retriever (Oscar). Pope’s innings is a small lift in spirits on what’s been a tough night.

    Tim in Somerset