Postpublished at 04:37 Greenwich Mean Time 3 February
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner
A great start to the morning. Fingers crossed now, that after all of yesterday's hard work, England should get through this lower order pretty quickly.
India close on 28-0, leading by 171
Brilliant Bumrah takes 6-45 as England bowled out for 253
Crawley makes fluent 76 as England start strongly before collapse
India 396 all out: Jaiswal 209; Anderson 3-47, Ahmed 3-65, Bashir 3-138
Second Test, day two, Visakhapatnam
England lead five-Test series 1-0
Callum Matthews and Ffion Wynne
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner
A great start to the morning. Fingers crossed now, that after all of yesterday's hard work, England should get through this lower order pretty quickly.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
Anderson has bowled brilliantly this morning. He fully deserved that wicket, and a great decision by umpire Gaffaney.
Ashwin c Foakes b Anderson 20 (Ind 364-7)
Breakthrough! Nothing less than James Anderson deserves this morning.
I reckon Ravichandran Ashwin sent this upstairs because it hits the thigh pad and the India spinner thinks that is all it hit, but it isn't.
There's a faint edge on the way through and England have their wicket.
James Anderson has Ravichandran Ashwin caught behind! There's some words in celebration too.
Ashwin sends it upstairs immediately.
Jaiswal 191, Ashwin 16
Shot!
After seeing a straight drive and extra cover drive stopped by fielders, Yashasvi Jaiswal decides to use his feet and go over the top.
He takes one step down the pitch and plonks Shoaib Bashir back over his head for his sixth six of the innings.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport chief cricket writer in Visakhapatnam
England are bang on it this morning. Even though they had a decent day yesterday, they could have been better. There was a decent smattering of loose balls and quite a few errors in the field. This morning they have already made some good stops and Anderson is getting that new ball to talk.
Half an appeal again from James Anderson and England but there was a faint inside edge from Yashasvi Jaiswal and the ball pitched outside leg stump.
It's been a good, challenging start from England, particularly Anderson.
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner
Don't tell me the umpire knew that was going over the stumps! That is an unlucky one for England.
But it's a brilliant bit of bowling from Anderson. Perfect length, perfect line - just a little bit too much bounce.
Oh! That's close.
It's pitching in line and that made me think England were going to get their breakthrough, but the technology shows the ball was going to go over the stumps.
The new-ball bounce has saved Yashasvi Jaiswal.
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner
This is close. It's below the knee roll, nipping back...
There's no bat.
Where did it pitch?
James Anderson hits Yashasvi Jaiswal on the pad and after a brief chat England send it upstairs.
Ravichandran Ashwin hinted it was going down, or pitched outside leg, at the non-striker's end, but let's take a look.
Ravichandran Ashwin picks up his second boundary of the day with another punchy drive after pressing forward to Shoaib Bashir.
The spinner has gone back to the run-up we saw yesterday, tucking into the umpire before jumping out wide.
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner
Anderson seems to be saying that Ashwin is too close to him when he's backing up, and he wants some more room.
England have started well in the field as Ben Duckett dives at full stretch to cut off a drive from Yashasvi Jaiswal. That's probably saved four.
James Anderson seems a bit happier in that over. Ravichandran Ashwin was standing a lot further away from the stumps at the non-striker's end so that may have helped.
James Anderson beats Yashasvi Jaiswal again! Superb wobble seam delivery.
He gets a clap of encouragement from Ben Foakes.
Shoaib Bashir will continue for England, which shows a lot of trust in the 20-year-old that Ben Stokes is happy to trust him with the new ball.
The off-spinner is going round the wicket to Ravichandran Ashwin, but, in a change to yesterday, he's doing that by running in front of the umpire, rather than just next to him.
Just a single from the over.
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner
I think Ashwin is feeling the pressure out there.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
There was some sort of row between Ashwin and umpire Marais Erasmus at the close yesterday. It looked protracted and heated.
A beauty to start from Anderson as he slides one past the edge of Yashasvi Jaiswal as he pushes forward to defend.
An edge follows but it is short of Zak Crawley at slip.
Anderson looks pretty grumpy at the end of the over as movement takes the ball past Jaiswal again. There's a conversation between the seamer and umpire Chris Gaffaney too.