Summary

  • England bowled out for 145 in second innings

  • Last seven wickets fall for 35 runs

  • Ashwin 5-51 & Kuldeep 4-22

  • Crawley (60) only England batter to pass 30

  • India bowled out for 307, a first-innings lead of 46 for England

  • Bashir picks up maiden five-wicket haul

  • Jurel, dropped by Robinson on 59, last man out for 90

  • Anderson removes Kuldeep for 698th Test wicket

  1. Ind 253-8published at 89 overs

    Trail by 100

    Debutant Akash Deep has emerged as India's number 10. He was good with the ball. What about his batting?

    I can tell you he averages 12.08 in first-class cricket with one fifty.

    He survives three balls from Anderson to end the over.

  2. Postpublished at 05:05 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Stephan Shemilt
    BBC Sport chief cricket writer in Ranchi

    KuldeepImage source, Getty Images

    Jurel and Kuldeep have battled really hard, but England have done well to keep them contained this morning. Only two boundaries in the first hour. It's kept England's lead healthy.

  3. Postpublished at 05:04 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    James AndersonImage source, Getty Images

    That was Jimmy Anderson's 698th Test wicket. He could still get to 700 in this innings.

  4. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 88.3 overs

    Kuldeep b Anderson 28 (Ind 253-8)

    James AndersonImage source, Getty Images

    Jimmy Anderson strikes! If you need a job doing, give it to the 41-year-old.

    Has it kept low just a little? Maybe. Kuldeep Yadav gets a bottom edge that goes down onto his boot and unluckily rolls back onto stumps.

    England won't care how it came. They needed that.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 05:00 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

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    How the Test was won.

    Lynn, Norwich

    Umpire of the sun.

    Chris, SA

  6. Ind 252-7published at 88 overs

    Two umpires, the weary Rod Tucker and his young assistant Kumar Dharmasena, fighting crime in a small American town.

    Tom Hartley, who looks like he could be a 70s movie star, cannot find the magic England need after replacing Bashir.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 04:55 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

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    For the movie title, Umpire's Call.

    Bill in Marrakesh (not on honeymoon but with a crying baby)

    The Dukes of Howzat.

    Gurps

  8. Ind 251-7published at 87 overs

    Trail by 102

    England go up for a half-hearted appeal for a catch down the leg side but Ben Foakes knows that has flicked pad not bat really. He was just trying to twist the arm of our movie star Rod Tucker.

  9. Postpublished at 04:52 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Stephan Shemilt
    BBC Sport chief cricket writer in Ranchi

    JurelImage source, Reuters

    This pitch is having a Sunday lie-in.

  10. Ind 250-7published at 86 overs

    You're not the only one to suggest that one for our umpire movie title, Ryan. I like it. But the poster image looks more jovial.

    Shruv Jurel and Kuldeep Yadav seem to have this all under control right now. The partnership is worth 73.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 04:49 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

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    The Umpire Strikes Back. (see 4:38)

    Ryan, East Sussex

  12. Ind 247-7published at 85 overs

    Trail by 106

    Kuldeep and Jurel scamper singles smartly to nudge up English frustration levels in Ranchi.

  13. Ind 242-7published at 84 overs

    Trail by 111

    There hasn't been much to get England excited this morning. This inside edge from Kuldeep to Shoaib Bashir might be as close as they have come.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 04:42 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

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    Collingwood in slip would be superb.

    Ed in Mumbai (also on honeymoon)

  15. Ind 241-7published at 83 overs

    We need a title for this film starring two umpires...

    James Anderson immediately brings more impetus, bowling significantly quicker than Robinson despite being the one over 40.

    Still no breakthrough.

  16. Postpublished at 04:38 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    "Coming this Fall: A tale of two umpires. Jovial but ready to trigger at any time."

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  17. Postpublished at 04:36 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Right then. Here's Jimmy Anderson...

  18. Ind 240-7published at 82 overs

    I can sense England fans getting worried. India are still a long way behind and one wicket would bring in the real tailenders. Don't panic yet.

    As I say that, Kuldeep Yadav gets another boundary away off the bowling of Bashir.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 04:34 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

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    JurelImage source, Reuters

    If India get close to us you just worry this could so easily slip away, we could be all out for 100 in the second innings or score half a grand runs. Predictably unpredictable.

    John in Surrey

  20. Ind 236-7published at 81 overs

    Trail by 117

    I've never really understood the battered sausage. They're fine just as they are.

    I digress.

    Ollie Robinson is hit for four by Dhruv Jurel in the first over with the new ball.