Postpublished at 04:26 Greenwich Mean Time 9 March
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
It is nice to see Stuart Broad’s mum sitting next to James Anderson dad, representing the great partnership.
India win by an innings and 64 runs to seal 4-1 series victory
Root finally falls for defiant 84 as England bowled out for 195
Superb Ashwin, playing 100th Test, takes five-wicket haul
Anderson takes 700th Test wicket & Bashir claims 5-173 as India bowled out for 477
Fifth Test, day three, Dharamsala
Callum Matthews and Ffion Wynne
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
It is nice to see Stuart Broad’s mum sitting next to James Anderson dad, representing the great partnership.
Heart-warming scenes as James Anderson leads the team off the field but in his usual down-to-earth style, he tries to give the honour to Shoaib Bashir.
There are smiles on everyone's faces, sharing his achievement, which cannot be dampened by the match situation.
If you got up at this hour on a Saturday, you deserve to see that magical moment. I hope it was worth it!
Bumrah st Foakes b Bashir 20 (Ind 477)
Got 'im! After a long, long process, the third umpire rules Bumrah out and Shoaib Bashir takes his second Test five-wicket haul.
England get the first job done, taking those two wickets quickly. But they now face a concerning deficit of 259.
Could be milestones galore here!
Has Shoaib Bashir got his five-wicket haul? We're looking at a stumping on Jasprit Bumrah.
Sir Alastair Cook
Former England captain on TNT Sports
The extraordinary thing about it, I sat in a selection meeting 10 years ago and we were discussing how to get the best out of him over the next couple of years and when we were going to rest and rotate him because he can't keep playing all those Test matches.
It is a superb achievement. His hunger to get better and win games of cricket for England is unbelievable. The physical challenges he has overcome to be able to play 190 Test matches is a joke and his skill is a joke.
He is the first pace bowler to achieve the milestone and it's very, very unlikely that another will get close in this day and age.
His dad smiles proudly from the stands. An incredible moment.
Steven Finn
Former England fast bowler on TNT Sports
At the foothills of the Himalayas, James Anderson has reached the insurmountable summit for a fast bowler in Test match cricket. Nobody will ever taken more than 700 Test wickets as a fast bowler. He's a remarkable man and player and he's still going.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
And breathe…
Kuldeep c Foakes b Anderson 30 (Ind 477-9)
Test wicket number 700! At last!
Kuldeep Yadav edges behind after being struck on the gloves from the ball before and the Dharamsala crowd erupts in its appreciation.
An absolutely astonishing effort from an astonishing player. He's as modest as ever in his celebrations, but he is truly extraordinary.
England's greatest.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
James Anderson needs just one wicket from somewhere. He can’t be left dangling on 699 until the summer.
There’s a lot of sentiment in cricket but sometime soon this team needs to move on.
Lead by 259
Well, this pair seem happy to just keep increasing the lead by one run an over at the moment.
If that continues, I'm in for a long stint here. It's difficult enough finding things to talk about at this hour as it is.
Lead by 258
We wondered whether India would declare overnight but there are no signs of that yet. In fact, there are no real signs of anything.
There's just a single from the over and very little swing for Anderson to work with.
Lead by 257
Two more runs added to India's already imposing lead from a quiet first over.
It'll be James Anderson taking the second over.
Sir Alastair Cook
Former England captain on TNT Sports
Jonny Bairstow will be absolutely desperate to take the decision out of the selectors' hand. If he scores a century here then he's in the side for the next Test.
There are a lot of interesting sub-plots developing despite England being a long way behind in the game.
Bumrah takes a quick single.
Bashir is searching for his fifth wicket.
As and when England come out to bat - which they'll be hoping is sooner rather than later - it'll be mostly about playing for pride.
England would obviously not admit that, but if the likes of Ollie Pope, Jonny Bairstow, Ben Stokes who have been short of runs, can get themselves a score, at least they can finish a tough tour on a high.
But anyway, the players are out, and those two wickets are the target for Stokes' men. It'll be Shoaib Bashir bowling to Jasprit Bumrah.
Sir Alastair Cook
Former England captain on TNT Sports
Tom Hartley has done remarkably well in this series to be honest with you. If you think of the onslaught he faced in his first spell, he's held his nerve and then been very good. He's managed to bowl very consistently. He'll never have bowled 250 overs in five games and I've been impressed by his mental attitude to keep coming back. He's not scared of the big things. Credit to the selectors for thinking he's who we want, he's delivered really well.
England bowler Tom Hartley talking to TNT Sports, firstly about the weather in Dharamsala: "It feels like we're back in England again!"
On the tour: "It has been fantastic, it has been a massive learning curve for me. I came out here not knowing how much I'd play so to get all five games has been absolutely fantastic. I've got a lot to take home."
On this game and wicket: "It is a pretty good wicket, there's a bit of spin out there but the bounce is pretty good. It looks like a nice track to be honest with you.
"I thought we stuck at it really well yesterday. Days like that can be quite long to be honest with you but I thought we all enjoyed ourselves and stuck at it pretty well. This morning we'll get ready to go at it again and have a pretty special day hopefully."
First job though, take two wickets.
The lead is already 255. Kuldeep Yadav and Jasprit Bumrah have once again been a thorn in England's side but with the bat in hand for a change.
If James Anderson gets one of them though, that'll be Test wicket number 700. No biggie...
Steven Finn
Former England fast bowler on TNT Sports
England did go into their shells a little in the first innings but India were were proactive and it served them very well. England will want to show a bit more proactiveness without being reckless.
It would be very surprising if they won this game from here, we can't kid ourselves that that is possible. There's only been three times a deficit bigger than this has been overturned.
England have to give a good account of themselves because not only is their personal pride on offer, they are playing for places in the side moving forward. That is massive for you as a Test cricketer.