BBC over dag IV http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/cricket/28395571quote:6.35pm: It is the tourists, however, who will feel warm inside as they head off at a grey and cloudy HQ. India require six wickets for a memorable victory, what would be their first overseas since 2011 and only their second ever at Lord's. Spin looks like playing a big role on the final day, as well as some variable bouncers for the seamers, and England will need a generous slice of lucky pie if they are going to get anything like the further 214 they need. Still, as we have seen in recent years - at Adelaide and Auckland, Johannesburg and even Headingley a few weeks ago - we cannot be sure there won't be alterations to the script. David Hopps' report will take you through Jadeja Day at Lord's and Sid and I will be back for more tomorrow. Cheerio for now
Als India wint (en dat zie ik echt wel gebeuren, hoewel er nog een hoop batters komen) is het pas de tweede keer dat ze op Lords winnen.quote:STUMPS: England 105-4
So England are 32.9% of the way to their target, but 319 looks very distant at present. India's bowling has been excellent, aggressive and varied and momentum, not to mention logic and statistics and history and everything else I can think of, is very much in their favour. It's been an excellent Test, and surely tomorrow will bring us a winner. Daniel Harris and I will be here to describe it for you. Bye!
quote:3.15pm: So, England have set India 445 to win, with more than four sessions to try and bowl them out. Cook finishes unbeaten on 70, to follow his first-innings 95, and he didn't even need to ask the Buttler to plump England's cushions, thanks to spunky cameo from Root. It's been almost a year since England last won a Test but they have their ducks nicely lined up here... Join us again in 15 minutes for the start of the chase/collapse (delete as per preference)
Zes wickets nodig. India zal nog 333 keer moeten rennen voor de zege.quote:It's 354 days and 10 matches since England last won a Test. Is today the day they finally do it?
Game over, 6 wickets voor Ali.quote:WICKET! Shami b Ali 0 (India 154-9)
This is something! Fivefer for Moeen! On average, he’s bowling 3.4mph faster than earlier in the summer, when batsmen attacked him without compunction, and you can see the difference. This is a ripper, pitching outside off, and Shami, backing away, is beaten by turn and pace - the ball snaps the top of leg stump!
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