Summary

  • Gill's composed half-century anchors India to victory

  • Hosts had slipped from 84-0 to 120-5 before Gill's intervention

  • India go 3-1 up in series

  • Final Test in Dharamsala on 7 March

  1. Ind 40-0published at 8.1 overs

    Target 192

    Dot ball. The sun is out, and there are plenty of cracks in the pitch to work with.

  2. Postpublished at 04:02 Greenwich Mean Time 26 February

    Jonathan gets his wish.

    Is today the day for wicket number 700?

  3. Postpublished at 04:01 Greenwich Mean Time 26 February

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC cricket correspondent

    Surely England will open with Anderson this morning. It was a big error last night. England have to build pressure and there were far too many free hits.

  4. Postpublished at 03:59 Greenwich Mean Time 26 February

    India bowler Kuldeep Yadav on TNT Sports: "The wicket was quite slow and the odd one keeping low so I thought that bowling finger spin worked to begin with. But I'm happy with how I bowled, in the end.

    "Dhruv Jurel is very composed, he was very calm out there. I have played a lot of cricket with him so we were just thinking about the next ball, not the runs because we were still quite far behind. We just tried to bat for as long as we can yesterday morning.

    "Ashwin told me to bowl a little bit quicker because the wicket is so slow. I tried that and tried my variations, and mixed up my run-up."

  5. Postpublished at 03:54 Greenwich Mean Time 26 February

    England batter Zak Crawley on TNT Sports: "It's a bit warmer today so hopefully the cracks open up, it turns a bit more and only gets harder. We are still in the game.

    "We're well up for it. We're going for it. We've got an unbelievable opportunity but everyone's pretty relaxed, we know the pitch will do enough for us so we want to win and we'll do all we can.

    On Shoaib Bashir: "He's been unbelievable. He's impressed a lot with his attitude, even before he played, he doesn't seem to fazed and it's like he's been around for 10 years."

  6. Postpublished at 03:51 Greenwich Mean Time 26 February

    England's collapse of 7-35 yesterday was a combination of some poor batting but also some very impressive India bowling, particularly the spinners Kuldeep Yadav and Ravichandran Ashwin.

    It's day four, the pitch should start to get trickier to bat on. But England's spinners couldn't find anywhere near the same level of threat.

    Rohit Sharma and Yashasvi Jaiswal made it look pretty easy and raced to 40-0 in eight overs.

  7. Postpublished at 03:48 Greenwich Mean Time 26 February

    Well, Shoaib Bashir certainly does. So perhaps we should, too.

    "We'll bowl them out tomorrow," he said confidently after yesterday's play.

    England have 152 runs to play with. India have 10 wickets.

    Game on.

  8. Postpublished at 03:45 Greenwich Mean Time 26 February

    Do we believe?

    Ben StokesImage source, Getty Images