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. Eng 133-8published at 41 overs

    Lead by 179

    That was a double wicket maiden for Kuldeep.

    Shoaib Bashir is out there now. He hasn't batted in a situation like this in his life.

    Every run is crucial. The pitch is ragging.

  2. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 41 overs

    Robinson lbw b Kuldeep 0 (Eng 133-8)

    RobinsonImage source, Reuters

    Umpire's call on leg stump!

    Ollie Robinson's stay lasts just three balls.

  3. Postpublished at 09:28 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Robinson's only hope is this is turning past leg stump but I don't think it will.

  4. England reviewpublished at 09:27 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Given lbw again! Ollie Robinson isn't as confident in reviewing this time.

  5. Not outpublished at 09:27 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    "There might be some glove involved," says Joel Wilson as the ball thuds into Ollie Robinson's hand.

    He survives but put away the reverse for five minutes, Ollie.

  6. Postpublished at 09:26 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Robinson is convinced he has hit this.

    He was playing the reverse sweep.

  7. England reviewpublished at 09:25 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    But is Robinson out first ball this time?

    He's given lbw to Kuldeep but confidently reviews.

  8. Postpublished at 09:25 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Ollie Robinson is back in the middle. He did make his highest Test score in the first innings...

  9. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 40.3 overs

    Hartley c Sarfaraz b Kuldeep 7 (Eng 133-7)

    Tom Hartley goes down swinging. Was it his best chance to score runs? Probably.

    Having cracked Jadeja for six, he tries to do so again off Kuldeep Yadav but is caught at long-on where Sarafraz Khan takes a fine diving catch.

  10. Eng 133-6published at 40 overs

    Foakes 6, Hartley 7

    What if there aren't any bad balls, Peter? Or if the good ones are too good? Or if you think a good one is a bad one like Zak Crawley did?

    This game is so much easier from here.

  11. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 09:20 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

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    Just hit the bad balls, and play the good ones. How hard can it be?

    Peter, Carshalton

  12. Eng 133-6published at 39 overs

    Lead by 179

    200 is obviously the first big psychological barrier. 185, meanwhile, feels a lot more than than 175 but that might just be my mind playing tricks.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 09:17 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

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    AndersonImage source, Reuters

    Greg: At least Jimmy will have a chance to get his 700th wicket before the close.

  14. Eng 130-6published at 38 overs

    Lead by 176

    HartleyImage source, Reuters

    Because of how much spin has been bowled today there are only 21 overs left.

    If we get those in before 11:00 GMT they'll just keep on going.

    That feels like bad news for England but if they're still batting in 21 overs they could have plenty.

  15. 6 runs

    Eng 130-6published at 37.3 overs

    Tom Hartley takes the Luke Littler option. He has a dart and clubs Jadeja for six.

  16. Postpublished at 09:14 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Phil Tufnell
    Former England spinner

    Do these two have a dart or try grind a partnership out? Ultimately, England need runs.

  17. Eng 123-6published at 37 overs

    Lead by 169

    Kuldeep, with his surfer's hair looking wild in the sun, seems able to land the ball wherever he wants. He's got the added bonus of being able to make it explode off the surface.

    Ben Foakes drives well down the ground.

  18. Postpublished at 09:11 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

    Michael Vaughan
    Former England captain

    This is ending quickly - you can’t expect tailenders to navigate against this quality if the top order can’t.

  19. Eng 122-6published at 36 overs

    Foakes 2, Hartley 0

    Whatever happens you cannot blame England's struggles in this innings on so-called Bazball. Zak Crawley was the most aggressive and batted best.

    Ben Duckett was out poking, Ollie Pope, Joe Root and Ben Stokes caught on the crease and Jonny Bairstow pushing.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 09:08 Greenwich Mean Time 25 February

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    Need another recovery act to stay in this game. Anything above 225 could be a challenge but India will be buoyed if they finish things off quickly.

    Kevin