Summary

  • England bowled out for 122 to lose third Test in Rajkot by 434 runs

  • India take 2-1 lead in series with two Tests to play

  • Jadeja claims 5-41, Kuldeep takes two, Bumrah and returning Ashwin one each

  • Jaiswal makes brilliant double ton including 12 sixes - joint most in Test knock

  • India 430-4 dec: Jaiswal 214*, Gill 91, Sarfaraz 68*

  • Fourth Test in Ranchi begins on Friday

  1. wicket

    India win by 434 runspublished at 39.4 overs

    Wood c Jaiswal b Jadeja 33 (Eng 122 all out)

    We're finished this time!

    Wood picks out Jaiswal at long-off and that's the game.

    An entertaining cameo, but a dismal performance from England.

  2. Eng 120-9published at 39 overs

    Four more from Wood! Smashed through the mid-off region.

    He almost gets another on the mid-wicket boundary as two fielders converge and stumble about a bit, but it's just about cut off.

  3. Not outpublished at 38 overs

    Eng 114-9

    England survive!

    Pitching outside leg, no more questions asked.

    Wood finishes the over on 26 - he's now England's top scorer in this innings by a fair margin. Foakes and Hartley are next best with 16.

  4. Umpire reviewpublished at 11:12 Greenwich Mean Time 18 February

    Well, I did say he wasn't here for a long time...

    Wood attempts a big cross the line hoik. He's down on one knee and struck on the gut - he's given out, they've appealed, obviously.

  5. 6 runs

    Eng 114-9published at 37.5 overs

    Mark Wood's here for a good time, not for a long time.

    Five boundaries from the first five legitimate deliveries, bringing up England's hundred in the process.

    After an opening no ball, consecutive fours come from a drive through point and a skewed mow through the covers. That's followed by four leg byes off the pad as Jadeja shouts for an lbw.

    Then we get a meaty six down the ground, and another smash through the covers.

    23 from the over so far, 18 of them Wood's.

  6. Eng 91-9published at 37 overs

    James Anderson sees out five Ashwin dot balls.

    I'm informed the current score would only be the 32nd lowest scoring Test innings in England's history.

    Almost respectable.

  7. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 36.1 overs

    Hartley b Ashwin 16 (Eng 91-9)

    Dragged on!

    Hartley attempts an ugly shot to a wide Ashwin delivery and succeeds only in edging the ball onto his own stumps.

    India are one wicket away.

  8. Eng 91-8published at 36 overs

    Mark Wood's in and he's having fun!

    He calmly slots Jadeja away for four through the covers and gets any bite at him because it's a no ball.

    He gets four more from a slog sweep with his second bite of the cherry.

  9. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 35.5 overs

    Foakes c Jurel b Jadeja 16 (Eng 82-8)

    Just when England might have been eyeing a fifth day...

    Foakes gets cramped playing the cut to Jadeja and offers an edge that's snaffled up by Dhruv Jurel standing up behind the stumps.

  10. Eng 82-7published at 35 overs

    Tom Hartley slaps Kuldeep through the covers for four.

    Up into the eighties for England, six overs to go.

  11. Eng 77-7published at 34 overs

    A load of air from Ashwin and the ball pops up off Ben Foakes' leg. India go up - any bat on it? Joel Wilson says no.

    Tom Hartley then almost spoons a catch up to mid-off, a bouncing delivery striking high on the bat. It falls just short of the fielder.

  12. Eng 76-7published at 33 overs

    Kuldeep rattles through a quick over, Foakes taking one from it with a first ball push into mid-wicket.

  13. Not outpublished at 32 overs

    Eng 75-7

    Correct decision - it was brushing the upper arm of the England spinner on the way through to Dhruv Jurel.

    India have now burned all of their reviews.

    Ashwin sends down three more dot balls. We've got nine overs left in the day.

  14. India reviewpublished at 31.3 overs

    Joel Wilson has turned down an appeal for Tom Hartley being caught behind off Ashwin.

    You know what that means - to the TV umpire!

  15. Eng 75-7published at 31 overs

    England's batters exchange singles off Kuldeep.

    As of the last over, this is the highest scoring wicket partnership of this innings.

  16. Eng 73-7published at 30 overs

    Couple of singles to close the over.

    Alright, I've calmed down. We're not going to win this thing.

  17. 6 runs

    Eng 71-7published at 29.3 overs

    Six and a four for Hartley! The Lancashire Lara!

    He heaves Ashwin over long-on and then punishes a wide delivery by smearing it through the covers.

    I am overcome! To quote Agent Harris from The Sopranos, "Damn, we're going to win this thing!"

  18. Eng 61-7published at 29 overs

    Kuldeep sends down three more dot balls to close the over.

  19. Not outpublished at 28.3 overs

    Yes, ball tracking has impact outside.

    Prior to that Foakes struck Kuldeep for consecutive fours, a back foot drive through point and then one pretty straight down the ground.

  20. Umpire reviewpublished at 28.3 overs

    India are taking a punt on a lbw review against Ben Foakes.

    The England keeper took a reasonable step to Kuldeep and may be outside the line.