India v England 5th Test, Day 3 LIVE – England succumb to innings defeat as Ashwin claims five-wicket haul

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It’s Day 3 of the fifth and final Test between India and England, and the tourists will be eyeing quick wickets before setting about reducing their big deficit. England ended Day 2 a whopping 255 runs back, despite a fine four-wicket display from Shoaib Bashir. Stream and watch India v England live on TNT Sports and discovery+, and follow our live text coverage here.

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England are no out of Test action until July, when the West Indies are touring. So attention will turn to the white-ball game, specifically T20. England will be defending their crown at a T20 World Cup in the Caribbean and United States in June.

As for India, they also have no Tests scheduled before then, so attention turns to the IPL and T20 World Cup.

Ashwin, speaking on the field in Dharamshala, says he was “overwhelmed” by the well wished received before his 100th Test. “But to have a good game in terms of wickets is what a bowler can ask for.”

He adds: “I was really pleased with the way the ball game out in this game particularly. Even though I might have gone for a few big hits, it’s probably because of the fact the ball was hanging and it’s threatening both sides of the blade. So I was probably most please with this performance and the second innings at Ranchi.”

India have now won 17 home Test series in a row, with Ashwin a major part of that.

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England lose 4-1, but there is no disgrace in that and the TNT Sports pundits have given their immediate reaction.

Sir Alastair Cook: “It’s been a brilliant Test series; 4-1. I think a lot of people, if they were being really honest at the beginning of the series, would have said that would be the result that they would have expected but it doesn’t tell the whole story and how close the games actually were up to certain points. A common theme is England haven’t been quite good enough or India have been better, when they get ahead, at seizing opportunities. I think there was a few opportunities missed by England in general. But winning in India, not many sides do it.

Steven Finn: “India fully deserve their victory, led by their big guns, their superstars.”

India complete a resounding victory and take the series 4-1.

England lost this Test in their first innings, but go out with a whimper in their second, not even facing 50 overs. A day which started with Anderson’s historic 700th Test wicket ends with an unneeded reminder of India’s dominance at home and a fiive-wicket haul for Ashwin on the occasion of his 100th Test match.

Root dances down the wicket and looks to launch a six back over the bowler’s head, but is caught on the boundary by Bumbrah! Root’s resistance is over and India complete a heavy victory.

Root moves a run closer to three figures and Anderson sees off two Jadeja deliveries.

Root picks up four more via another reverse sweep, the takes a single with two balls left in the Kuldeep over. Anderson safely negotiates them – can he hang around for long enough to let Root reach his hundred?

Bashir wanted to do so, so badly in fact he tried to review being clean bowled.

Five runs and a wicket from the over. Root picked up a four from a reverse sweep, but was in a bit bother two balls later and that was a precursor for what was to come.

Bashir goes back to a Jadeja delivery which keeps low and is bowled, the ball just clipping off stump.

Root takes an early single, asking Bashir to survive three balls which he does.

Maiden over from Jadeja and Siraj is removed from the attack after just one over. Kuldeep is back, from the other end.

Anderson is the first seamer to reach 700 Test wickets and is 96 ahead of next-closest seam bowler.

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Siraj is handed the ball for the first time this innings and concedes eight runs from his first over. Root tucks away a delivery on his hip, then drives one through the covers.

Jadeja comes back into the attack. Bashir flashes at one delivery outside off stump and gets a thick enough edge to beat the slips and pick up four runs. Otherwise five dots.

Root fetches the last ball of Bumrah’s over and drives it up, through the covers and to the boundary for four more.

Bashir faces five balls of the Kuldeep over and does well.

Meanwhile, a stat which highlights the inconsistency that has blighted England’s tour.

Bumrah looks to knock over Root’s stumps once play resumes – and after a second delay while Root changes bat – but the defence is solid. Root even adds another boundary from an over-pitched delivery.

This innings “shows his quality,” Sir Alastair Cook says of the Root knock in the TNT Sports studio.

“Ever since that reverse scoop which was talked about so much, he’s gone back to the old Joe Root method of playing in the subcontinent. For all the other guys who are watching how to play the great bowlers like Ashwin in their conditions, it is skill needed – going forward, back, picking the right ball to play some shots to.”

Bashir launches the last ball of Kuldeep’s over for a one-bounce four to cow corner and the deficit is now below 100. Time for drinks, so here’s Bumrah at his best.

Bumrah bowls a no ball with what should be the final delivery and Root punishes him, dispatching the extra ball through the covers for four with a lovely drive which may well be the shot of the day.

Bumrah’s line is off and Root flicks off his hip for an easy boundary and another half-century. It is his 61st in Tests.

Root turns down a single at the start of another Kuldeep over, but finds a two later on and manages to keep the strike with a single off the final delivery. His half-century feels like the only thing England are playing for now.

The highlight of an otherwise forgettable day for England.

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Almsot a double-wicket maiden for the brilliant Bumrah, but Bashir flicks an attempted yorker for four off the final ball.

He’s done it again! Bumrah uncorks a yorker which smashes Wood on the front boot and was destined for leg stump. A review only confirms Wood, like Hartley before him, was plumb LBW.

Bumrah into the attack and into the wickets! Hartley completely misses a straight one, is hit on the back pad and doesn’t bother with a review. That was plumb.

Two runs off the Kuldeep over and Ashwin is being withdrawn from the attack. Bumrah brings himself back on.

Big appeal from Ashwin for LBW against Root from a carrom ball. The umpire shakes his head, India review and Root clearly hit it. India are now down to one review.

Hartley crunches another boundary – this time on the cut – before the over is out.

Root continues playing his own game against Kuldeep. The second ball is a good one, and Root does well to play it into the ground with men around the bat, then takes a single off the fifth.

If you’re just waking up, you missed Anderson taking his 700th Test wicket earlier – a feat celebrated in the TNT Sports studio.

Hartley crunches a four through the covers to close the Ashwin over. Glorious shot.

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Hartley flicks the first ball of the Kuldeep over down to fine leg for four, before he and Root each add a single.

Hartley is not going to get out playing timidly. He’s looking to score, even off Ashwin who just brought up a five-fer.

India review an LBW appeal against Root, but the ball hit his bat before the pad. With three reviews to play with, using one on Root makes sense even if it was out of hope rather than expectation. Two runs off the Kuldeep over after Root flicks the final ball to a leg-side boundary rider.

Hartley edges the final ball of the Ashwin over past first slip and picks up four runs, but it’s an unneeded reminder of the danger Ashwin poses.

Foakes goes for a booming sweep, is early on the shot so misses entirely and the ball carries on into the stumps. Ashwin has a five-wicket haul on his 100th Test.

Ax excellent stop from Khan under the helmet at short leg is the highlight of this Kuldeep over.

Root and in particular Foakes, who twice rocks back and flicks the ball square, keep things ticking over.

Ashwin bowls one ball to Foakes – play and miss well outside off stump – then Kuldeep continues. England take a couple of runs off the Kuldeep over, including Foakes getting off the mark.

Ashwin has figures of 4-55 this innings and is tormenting England once more, with clever bowling and variations few of the tourists have been able to pick up.

Sir Alastair Cook: “We’re looking at a seriously quality bowler. He has got every trick now – he’s got the slide and the big spinner – he’s incredibly hard to line up. I keep going back to the first 20 balls you have to face of him, because he will throw everything at you and he will test every area of your batting. If you’ve got a weakness, like Ben Duckett, he’ll exploit it.”

Steven Finn: “It’s the angle of Ashwin’s seam actually which is the beautiful thing to see. When you watch it live you think, ‘Ah, they all look pretty similar.’ But when you slow it down and you look at the different angles with which he plays, he’s a student of the game and he always talks about improving… those little, subtle variations are the things that Ashwin has developed over his career.”

England’s talismanic captain finishes the series with just 199 runs. He only passed 50 once and made just nine runs over four innings in the last two Tests.

A series to forget for him and the list of England batters who can be happy with the totality of their work this tour will not be a long one.

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Victory is within India’s sights as lunch is taken, with England already five wickets down thanks to a combination of poor batting and some Ashwin brilliance.

The morning had started brilliantly for the visitors, with Anderson taking his 700th Test wicket and Bashir claiming a five-wicket haul, but as soon as England started batting their trouble grew. Duckett was out second over dancing down the wicket in a manner sure to be scrutinised, while Ashwin also claimed the scalps of Crawley, Pope and Stokes. Kuldeep removed Bairstow for 39 after an entertaining inning which included three big sixes off Ashwin.

Root remains unbeaten on 34, but sticks out as the only England batter who has looked comfortable against the spin and trusting of his technique.

Ashwin replaces Jadeja to bowl the last over before lunch. First ball to Stokes, bowled through the gate! A miserable end to the session for England.

Just one run off the latest Kuldeep over. His impressive return to the Test fold continued his morning with the wicket of Bairstow.

Two runs off Jadeja’s fifth over, bring up England’s 100. Jadeja is going at three an over, the most economical of India’s three spinners this innings.

Root adds four more with a lovely cover drive.

Stokes is the new man at the crease and making a point of getting forward – both to Jadeja this over and Kuldeep befoore.

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As Kuldeep prepared to start the over, Bairstow could be heard on the stump mic sledging Gill – seemingly unhappy with something Gill told Anderson during the India innings. There were words for Gill as he left the field, too.

Kuldeep comes into the attack and has a wicket in his first over! Bairstow rocks back, misjudges the turn and is struck on the pads, prompting a raised finger. England review, but there is no saving Bairstow. Pitched outside off, hit in line and it’s umpire’s call on the stumps. Bairstow’s 100th Test is over, in spicy circumstances.

A more sedate over – two runs from it – so here’s TNT Sports’ Sir Alastair Cook and Steven Finn reflecting on Anderson’s landmark 700th Test wicket.

Bairstow wallops Ashwin’s first ball back over cow corner for six! He takes a single next delivery, but once back on strike adds a four with a beautiful cut shot. This is turning into quite the battle between the two centurions, with Bairstow striking the ball beautifully.

Root flicks off his pads for four, plus there are a couple of singles from Jadeja’s second over. Whisper it quietly, but these two are looking good.

Bairstow goes big, twice in a row! He flicks the first ball of the Ashwin over over cow corner, then slams the second more square but for the same result. Back-to-back sixes. A calm defence, two singles and a missed sweep complete an eventful over.

One thing Root and Bairstow are always likely to do is rotate the strike well, as they do off Jadeja’s first over.

A Root single and then a crunching Bairstow sweep to the boundary bring up the England 50. Bumrah is taking himself off so it could well be spin from both ends, with Jadeja taking over.

Bairstow clips a ball on his pads for four, then picks up a couple by squirting away a misplaced yorker.

Bairstow, playing in his 100th Test, gets off strike against a bowler also playing his 100th Test in Ashwin. Good decision. Root drives the final ball of the over to the boundary.

Ahwin has another wicket! Pope sweeps, top edges and Jaiswal takes a good running catch halfway between the boundary and the strip.

Root adds a single off another good Bumrah over. Rohit has a stiff back is the official word, so vice-captain Bumrah leading India righ now.

Root hits his first boundary off Ashwin, via a reverse sweep. A few deliveries later England have four more, but in far more fortuitous circumstances. Ashwin floats one up, draws a drive from Pope but his misjudges the spin and misses the ball – but it turns too sharply, misses everything and races away for four byes.

While Ashwin is up to 513 Test wickets at one end after that Crawley dismissal, Bumrah remains a nightmare at the other. One delivery nips away and nearly takes Pope’s edge, but not quite.

Root sees off the Ashwin over and is off the mark.

Ashwin gets an enormous amount of turn on his first delivery, which spooks Crawley. Come the third, Crawley gets a tickle prodding well in front of his pads and Khan takes the catch at leg gully. Crawley – maybe England’s best batter this series – gone for a duck.

Back-to-back boundaries from Pope! The first an edge through the slips, which didn’t carry thanks to soft hands, the second a controlled flick through mid on. He also adds a single and a leg bye completes the scoring this Bumrah over.

Pope gets off the mark with a lovely cut for four, after Ashwin pitches one a touch short. A two and a single ensure he ends the over on seven from seven balls.

Another Bumrah maiden. The last ball is a beauty, pitching around an off-stump line and jagging away from Crawley, but avoids the edge.

Pope sees off the last ball of Ashwin’s over, but the damage has already been inflicted with Duckett departing in a manner sure to be talked about for longer than his innings lasted.

Duckett charges down the wicket to the fifth ball of Ashwin’s over, completely whiffs trying too smash it through cow corner and is bowled. Had the ball missed the stumps, Duckett would have been bowled. That’s a sorry end to his tour.

Crawley and Duckett are out, with Bumrah to bowl the first over. He’s also the captain, for now, with Rohit off the field and a subdued Crawley sees off a maiden. Probing bowling from Bumrah as you would expect.

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TNT Sports has also agreed a deal to show exclusive live coverage of every red-ball and white-ball international series played in India for the next five years.

Cricket fans will not miss a single delivery, boundary or wicket of England’s five-Test tour in India in 2024.

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The new agreement means:

TNT Sports will not only broadcast England’s white ball tour (3 x ODIs and 5 x T20s) of India in January-February 2025, but will also show every red-ball and white-ball international series played in India for the next five years.

The last two wickets are claimed for just three runs this morning then. An excellent start for England and a famous one for Anderson, who is just the third man to take 700 Test wickets and the only seam bowler to do so.

Steven Finn in full of praise in the TNT Sports studio: “700 Test wickets. This is not normality that we are watching.”

“His control of length is extraordinary,” adds Sir Alastair Cook. “We talk about his skill and his ability to swing the ball – he’s worked on the wobble seam – but the one thing he’s got above any other seam bowler, with Glenn McGrath probably in that same category, he just never misses length.”

Bumrah prods forward at a Bashir delivery, misses and England have a stumping shout thanks to smart work behind the stumps from Foakes. After a thorough review from the third umpire, it is deemed none of Bumrah’s foot was grounded behind the crease. The line belongs to the umpire, so he’s out and Bashir has a five-wicket haul.

Anderson takes his 700th Test wicket! A short ball kicks up and strikes Kuldeep on the gloves – then next up is a slower delivery in the corridor of uncertainty, which Kuldeep edges behind. Magnificent bowling from a magnificent bowler, and a fine way to bring up that milestone.

Another over, another run added to the Indian total. Tidy enough stuff from Bashir, but not all that threatening.

Anderson gets the ball for the second over of the day, as well as a warm reception from the Barmy Army. Kuldeep blocks ball one, drives the second for a single. Then Anderson have four deliveries at Bumrah, but Bumrah’s defence is solid.

Bashir bowls the first over of the day – a clear, warm day in Dharamshala – and there is just one run off it. Kuldeep cuts the fifth delivery away for an easy single.

James Anderson starts the day on 699 Test wickets. With just two Indian wickets left to claim this innings – and it looking like India may not bat again this match – this may well be Anderson’s last chance to reach the milestone before the summer.

Thank you for joining live coverage of the third day of this final Test between India and England. Yesterday was a long one for the tourists, what does today have in store? They will be keen to have the Indian tail skittled quickly, before it’s time to go about reducing a deficit which is already greater than England’s first-innings total.

Alastair Cook and Steven Finn were impressed with Shoaib Bashir’s bowling performance on Day 2 of the fifth Test between England and India.

Sarfaraz Khan and Devdutt Padikkal produced half-centuries for India in a dominant batting display which saw the hosts take a 255-run lead into Day 3. But spinner Bashir got the duo out and he finished on figures of 4-170.

“I was impressed with the way Bashir kept his composure,” he told TNT Sports.

“If you take Yashasvi Jaiswal’s attacking nature off his score, not that you should, then his figures are quite good. After a long attacking day he still did well.

“Tom Hartley probably had his toughest day so far, if you take out that initial burst at the start of the tour, and towards the end he bowled nicely, too.”

Finn added: “Bashir adapted as the day went on. When you look at young players you look out for how well they can do that.

“Throughout this series when we’ve seen Bashir bowl, he seems as though he’s adapted as he’s gone on.

“Before lunch he was bowling at 56mph, which is quick and flat for a spinner, and after lunch he bowled at 53mph, a touch slower, and you’ve got more variability off the surface, the odd one turned, and you had more play and misses.

“So clearly at lunch something was discussed and he got his rewards later in the day.”

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Schedule for England Men’s 2024 Tour of India

TNT Sports is the new official broadcast home of England men’s tours of India in 2024, 2025 and 2028.

TNT Sports has also agreed a deal to show exclusive live coverage of every red-ball and white-ball international series played in India for the next five years.

Cricket fans will not miss a single delivery, boundary or wicket of England’s five-Test tour in India in 2024.

The streaming home for TNT Sports in the UK is discovery+, where fans can enjoy a subscription that includes TNT Sports, Eurosport and entertainment in one destination.

You can also watch TNT Sports through BT, EE, Sky, and Virgin Media.

The new agreement means:

TNT Sports will not only broadcast England’s white ball tour (3 x ODIs and 5 x T20s) of India in January-February 2025, but will also show every red-ball and white-ball international series played in India for the next five years.

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