Postpublished at 07:41 Greenwich Mean Time 24 February
There's no bat. It looks straight...
Bashir takes key wickets of Jaiswal, Gill, Patidar & Jadeja
Anderson nicks off Rohit for 697th Test wicket; Two wickets for Hartley
England bowled out for 353 - Root finishes unbeaten on 122
Robinson hits first Test half-century; Jadeja takes final three wickets to fall
Day two, fourth Test, Ranchi; India lead five-match series 2-1
Ffion Wynne and Matthew Henry
There's no bat. It looks straight...
Gone this time! I think...
It looks like Shoaib Bashir has Shubman Gill lbw.
He doesn't look particularly confident in his review.
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain
It's very odd how India have got to 86-1 and still no Hartley...
Trail by 267
Robinson does find one of those deliveries that keeps really low. It bounces two or three times before reaching Ben Foakes but, fortunately for Jaiswal, passed outside off stump.
Robinson, meanwhile, is bowling a few too many no-balls.
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain
It will be interesting to see how Ollie Robinson holds up fitness-wise having not played any cricket for months.
A better over from Shoaib Bashir has England interested. They have to think one of those troublesome scuttlers will come.
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The ball touches the ground - end of. The uproar if an England player would have been given out on that evidence.
JDR
That was not out folks - please don't see what you want to see.
Alex, Uxbridge
Jaiswal 42, Gill 38
Now we see a side-on angle and it looks like the ball has carried. That wasn't shown to Joel Wilson although you can't see the final moment the ball hit the inside of the glove.
England may be trying to put that frustration behind them but Shubman Gill isn't helping. A no-ball from Robinson is chopped for four and he repeats the trick off the extra delivery too.
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Foakes paying the price for wearing green gloves there. Clearly went straight in. Frustrating close calls going against England again.
Andy, Liverpool
That was out, I’ve seen them given for years. Completely bizarre decision which is going to have a huge impact on the result if Jaiswal hits a ton. Truly awful.
Anon
Trail by 279
The England players were all stunned when that decision was shown. They were convinced.
It looks like Ben Stokes has just told the team to park it.
I'd be interested to see another angle.
This is all a matter of opinions.
Rohit Sharma in the dressing room seems to be suggesting the ball has dropped a foot short.
I'm not sure about that but, given the images we were given, I think it's probably a fair call.
It's one of those nasty ones where the foreshortening of the lens comes into play.
England are celebrating after the first replay is shown on the big screen but the third umpire Joel Wilson disagrees.
He thinks it has touched the ground.
Ollie Robinson didn't really celebrate.
Oh it's close...
Got him! Hasn't he?!
Yashasvi Jaiswal has nicked this.
But has it carried? Ben Foakes thinks so.
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On a long weekend, just outside Reykjavík, overlooking a fjord. Would send a picture, but it’s still pitch black.
Navid
Ollie Robinson is back in place of James Anderson.
Michael Vaughan
Former England captain
I think Bashir should try around the wicket to Jaiswal and throw it out wide for the drive. There's lots more rough outside the off stump.
After that six, Shoaib Bashir and England appeal for an lbw against Jaiswal. He inside edged it - of course, he's not missed a ball all series - and it probably pitched outside leg but it at least keeps England interested.
I've said it before and I'll say it again. Yashasvi Jaiswal is a ready-made superstar.
He takes Shoaib Bashir downtown.
Trail by 296
Shubman Gill flicks one off his pads which Tom Hartley can't stop going for four but in this Anderson over there's just the first sign of the ball starting to reverse swing.
With his final ball, Anderson attacks the stumps with an inswinger but Gill drives expertly down the ground for a second boundary.