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England v India, second Test match: live

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Broad, disappointingly, has not yet been able to locate deep midwicket or deep square leg - although he does manage to top edge a delivery to fine leg for a one-bounce four. As a captain, Root replies that 'you are only as good as your team'. They can walk to their home with a bad luck at England.

He's down in some pain, not much, as he's seen with a wry smile on his face. How do I watch online Live streaming of India vs England 4th Test? Indian skipper, Virat Kohli, says that he is not bery proud of the way his team has played because this is the first time in the last 5 Test matches that India have been outplayed.

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Thanks for your company throughout a fascinating match. That was a seriously grim day, probably England's most desperate defeat since they and went to the bottom of the Wisden World Rankings. That all turned out okay in the end. It's darkest before the dawn. Individually people rose to the occasion and took responsibility. It was a very crucial toss. Overall I think we batted really well, and the tailenders are contributing. It's very important to stay in the game untli the end of the third day because that brings our spinners into action. Jadeja has to play that way with the bat; the more Test cricket he plays, the more we will see him turn into a proper batsman. His technique is very good but he is someone who doubts himself sometimes. He is better when he plays aggressively. We had to keep pushing hard, and that over before lunch. Ishant didn't really want to bowl short stuff but I said you have to bowl it and it worked out. It was a fantastic effort. He's our strike bowler as of now. If the batsmen started leaving the crease I knew I could go back up. We've got to give India a lot of credit, they outbowled and outbatted us. We didn't bowl well enough on the first day, and with the bat we had an opportunity to get a bigger score because that was when the pitch was at its best. That's a running theme for us. We keep creating these opportunities. A lot of our standout performances have been by the younger players, which is great for them. The older guys aren't playing as well as their record suggests, and that's hurting us. They've got to look at themselves, same as I have. That only starts with a lot of hard work. He's a fighter and you want people like him in the dressing-room. I'm desperate to turn this round. I am trying my heart out to do this. Until someone taps me on the shoulder. I'm here as long as they want me. I've got an inner steel which I've got to keep drawing on. If I score runs a lot of things change very quickly. I hit the ball a bit better, even though I didn't score many. The recent past hasn't been kind to me but we have won some games with me as captain. We'll find out pretty soon. My india and england test match live score is that he won't, not while the series is alive. But the manner of that collapse - and the whole performance - will make this the toughest test yet of his unquitability. Never mind, you get the point. Anyone can collapse to Wasim and Waqar swinging it round corners, of Joel Garner marauding in the gloaming on a Saturday night. But that was something else. We - and Alastair Cook - kind of knew England would lose today. But nobody had any idea it would be as grisly as that. England collapses are usually pretty funny but the overwhelming sense here is of sadness - even numbness - at what just happened. These senior players are proud men, and all have been brilliant cricketers for England, yet they have totally lost their way. They're decent blokes, they don't deserve this, or the unpleasant abuse from people who should show a wee bit more empathy and apply a bit more perspective. The youngsters, meanwhile, are enduring the kind india and england test match live score rites of passage that can ruin careers. This might be among the most desperate England Test defeats of the last 25 years. Forget the victory margin of 95 runs; they have battered England, and this win could do for Duncan Fletcher's India what victory at Lord's in 2000 did for Duncan Fletcher's England. On an uneven pitch, with new ball and old, short ball and full, he was brilliant. Anderson run out Jadeja 2 Jadeja has indeed finished the match with the wicket of Anderson - but this, a run out, is even sweeter than taking his wicket with the ball. What a moment for India and Sir Jadeja. Anderson tried to steal a run, was sent back and was miles short when Jadeja followed through to arrow a throw into the stumps. Sharma is steaming in looking for his eighth. Not many quicks have taken eight-for at Lord's. Glenn McGrath of course, Bob Massie. He almost has his eighth when Anderson fends a brutish lifter wide of short leg. Dear lord, what a sorry fiasco. What a win this is for India - the score will say 100 runs or so, but in real terms, after losing a huge toss, they have trounced England. That was almost the end of the game, when Plunkett missed a sweep at a quicker delivery. It looked plumb to me, though Kumar Dharmasena and Dravid and Warne in the commentary box reckon he got outside the line. It was umpire's call so that's fair enough. Will he make it eight, or will Jadeja complete a fairytale match for India by dismissing Jimmy Anderson. Broad c Dhoni b Sharma 8 Sharma seems to be struggling with a leg injury. He's still banging short balls in at Broad's body. Broad, disappointingly, has not yet been able to locate deep midwicket or deep square leg - although he does manage to top edge a delivery to fine leg for a one-bounce four. It almost went for six. Serously, though, three players getting out like that in quick succession. To call it half-witted batting would be an insult to morons. Oh, there goes another wicket. Short, into the body from over the wicket, and Broad gloves it down the leg side to Dhoni. Sharma has his seventh of the innings. A nasty short ball from Ishant has Broad hopping and is palmed for four byes by Dhoni, an almost comically half-arsed effort. He'll regret that if England score 113 in the next 14 overs. Root b Sharma 66 England started this match by bowling brainlessly short, and they are ending it by brainlessly taking on the short ball. Oh my goodness, now Root has gone. He has pulled Sharma straight into the hands of deep backward square leg. This, seriously, is some of the most stunningly moronic cricket you will see if you live to the age of 500. Root threw his bat down on the crease in disgust even before it had reached the specialist fielder Stuart Binny. You have to feel for him a bit, as he has played beautifully. He is actually struggling to drag himself from the field, such is his dressed. Stokes c Pujara b Sharma 0 Ben Stokes has gone for his third consecutive duck of the series. England have totally lost the plot. Dhoni decided to continue with Sharma, bowling short stuff with the old ball. Stokes tried to get off the mark by smashing one over the leg side and straight into St John's Wood in Waitrose. With 18 runs in his last nine innings he wasn't quite in the necessary nick for that, and it went miles in the air towards midwicket. Pujara took an easy catch. That, I'm sorry to say, was pathetic. That said, what a performance from Ishant Sharma either side of lunch. This is hiis third wicket of the spell - all to the short ball - and his fifth of the innings. A good move with the left-handed, out-of-nick, new-to-the-crease Stokes out there. One ball kicks sharply into Stokes's stomach but he is fine apart from that. He, erm, ducks under a vigorous bouncer from Sharma to lusty cheers from the India fans. Prior c Vijay b Sharma 12 Actually, Sharma is continuing the Plunkettlength tactics. And the tactic has worked. Prior has fallen into the trap from the penultimate delivery before the second new ball. There were four consecutive pulls for a single - but then, when Sharma went round the wicket, Prior hooked straight to Vijay at deep midwicket. Hey hey, Matthew, what have you done. He's drowned in his own testosterone. It's the way he plays. It is the way he plays, that's the thing, and I have some sympathy for him. Especially as it might just be the last act of his England career. New ball must fetch a wicket. He replaces Shami with Jadeja. Sharma is bowling over the wicket, and Nasser Hussain reckons he should go around the wicket - as Sri Lanka did when they gave him such problems earlier in the summer. Root is playing a pull-a-ball at the moment, and gets another single when Sharma drops short. He wantedto cope for two, which almost led to a run-out off Prior. It wasn't close in the end. The run takes back on strike, and he moves to 10 from six balls with a beautifully controlled hook through india and england test match live score for four. England have hit 20 from two overs since lunch. Jack McKenna: I can only apologise for my wayward prediction on Friday Rob. Status update: Hiding at work too hungover to do anything apart from watch skygo, mood changed from hope to expectation, which will inevitably give way to disappointment. The new batsman is Matt Prior, who knows this could be his last Test innings. It looks like India are going to hit England with short stuff from both ends, with Mohammad Shami. Root wears one, decides he's had enough of that and pulls the second for a single. They will hit Prior too, because he has been bounced out more often than not this summer. The first ball is - you got it, hotshot - short and Prior misses an attempted pull down the leg side. It looks like it's time for a bit of Tarzan cricket, with England deciding to take on the short ball. Prior also pulls a single from his second ball. That brings Root on strike, and he swivel-pulls a splendid four, bisecting the man at deep square and long leg. The target is down to 140. If only we had Russ Bray to tell us how many England need. Actually it wouldn't sound so good now, because England need 136 when Root pulls another boundary, this time through midwicket. Will the manner and timing - in terms of proximity both to lunch and the second new ball - be a decisive psychological blow. Here's a thought while you enjoy your foie gras: imagine if Ravindra Jadeja wins the match by taking the final wicket of Jimmy Anderson. There will be more of that after lunch, because Sharma caused Root trouble and the new batsmen Matt Prior has been bounced out a few times this summer. England were arguably ahead with one ball of the session remaining. Now there is no doubt which side is on top. Clue: they aren't sponsored by Waitrose. Ali c Pujara b Sharma 39 Ishant Sharma, who went for 14 in his last over, has gone into Plunkett mode with a short leg, leg slip and two men out on the hook. The second ball is banged in and bang on the money, with Root only just getting on top of that. Root wears the next ball, another beauty, on the left breast and escapes down the other end for a leg bye. The last ball before lunch. What a moment in the game. It was a stunning bouncer to Ali, straight and at the face. Ali stuck his gloves up instinctively and wasn't looking at the ball when it rammed into the glove and looped gently to short leg. A bad shot from Moeen, in truth - he turned his back on one in the first Test as well - but it was a storming delivery. It's magnificent cricket from Sharma - and from Dhoni, who decided to try some rough stuff for the last over before lunch and got the wicket India desperately needed. It's been a strange time for English cricket fans this summer, in that there is so much doom and gloom yet also regular signs of a very bright future. A wicket now and that Assiette of Lune Valley lamb with onions, thyme and Marmite jus would taste so much sweeter. Instead his first over goes for 14. He does it again two balls later, driving through extra cover this time - and then he makes it three in four balls with a superb cut behind square. That takes him to a accomplished and defiant fifty, which he celebrates with hard-faced intensity. There's no boyish smile here; he's got his gameface on. What an admirably tough little bugger he is. Shami is off the field by the way, with the substitute Wriddhiman Saha on the field. I say this only so I can continue my lone campaign to impose the nickname 'Blues' on Wriddhiman Saha. The new ball's the thing. Jadeja is still wheeling away, with an army of close fielders, but England are defending him well enough. Defence is generlaly the extent of their ambition. There has only been one boundary from 26 Jadeja overs, and that was an outside edge. Kumar gets one to burst from a length and into the bottom glove of Root, who recoils instinctively. That hurt him a bit and he has called for the physio to come on when the over ends. England need 164 to win. There are 20 minutes to lunch. First he turned Jadeja a fraction short of Kohli at leg gully - it almost got to him on the half-volley - and then he pushed the next ball just wide of Pujara at short leg. Jeez, they were both so close. The new ball in 10 overs time will wake it india and england test match live score I feel. He'll look on YouTube, this chap, though there is india and england test match live score to go with the undoubted style. The softish dismissals nag a little, but equally it is hard to resist the thought that he could become very, very special. As the game drifts a touch, so thoughts turn to the second new ball, which will be due just after lunch. It is so important that England have two established batsmen at the crease when it is taken. Root defends expertly, and it's another maiden. We've had 42 runs from 23 overs. That's fine; England are sticking in the game. If anyone has the right to do so it's Gower, who was to the Languid Community what Larry David is to the Bald Community. Meanwhile, the dilemma mentioned in the below tweet has been bugging me all summer as well. To be honest I was more worried about being seen as a big racist for getting it wrong. If I just use everyone's full name all the time I suppose I might get away with it. I can't commit to a position on this. At first it seemed like it was a dropped catch, such were the ooohs, though replays showed that wasn't the case. Moeen then gets his first runs for 28 deliveries. Root does a bit of damage to those figures with a superb square-drive on the walk for four. That's the first boundary for 16 overs. Ali only just manages to defend a bit of a grubber, although it would have missed off stump. Still, that low bounce is such a concern. There's another later in the over, which brings to mind this piece of comedy from 1997-98. I don't tune-in to an over-by-over report for demented optimism. I'm more than capable of harbouring delusional aspirations of a win myself, I expect you to repeatedly point out the scale of the task and provide extensive statistical counter argument about the weight of history. The feeling is there in my belly already. We've not had many runs today - 35 in 17 overs - yet it has been unturnoffable. And not india and england test match live score because I'd probably get sacked if I did that. If this pair are still together at tea, with 50 needed, then I might just begin to consider the possibility that England might scrape home by one wicket. Then I think we'd all be going topless. Dhoni responds to Root's foray by coming up to the stumps. So he stands up for the 75mph Kumar and back for the 60mph Jadeja. He does it his way all right. Gary Naylor: All three teams we have seen in this summer's Tests have plenty of flaws, some fairly ordinary players at this level and are led on and off the field in india and england test match live score that leave something to be desired though Angelo Matthews is bucking that trend. Despite that, the Tests are real thrillers, so can't we - wait for it - just say that Test cricket is the winner. By the way, Mathews isn't a similar captain to Cook and Dhoni isn't he. The difference is he is batting fantastically, and he isn't too proud to seek advice from Sangawardene. I think I'm delirious with tentative excitement, though Shami reminds us that India are still big favourites with an excellent over to Root that includes a play-and-miss and a bottom-edged grubber that bounces well short of Dhoni. Root stays calm and punches an extra-cover drive for three. England need 179 for the greatest victory in the history of sport. Seroiusly though, imagine how good it will feel - for us, never mind the team, never mind Alastair Cook - if they somehow do this. They're doing it, aren't they. Why couldn't they just collapse in a heap this morning. They can't even lose properly. I wonder what the record is for consecutive bowling changes in a Test match. Or was that just at one end. Anyway, a nothing first over from Shami. So far - so far india and england test match live score England have played really well. Another thing to consider, of course, is that the new ball will be due after 80 overs. England have plenty to do before they can even consider victory, never mind before Alastair Cook can whip his top off on the balcony in celebration. But I will say that if the roles were reversed and England were defending 319, this partnership would be making me twitchy. Is that the pessimist's version of passive-aggressiveness. A quiet first over, played well by Moeen. Opposites often make the best partnerships, as we have seen with many of : Kevin Pietersen and Paul Collingwood,Nasser Hussain and Mark Butcher, David Gower and Graham Gooch. That might just be to allow Jadeja to change ends. An errant delivery skids down the leg side for four india and england test match live score. For all the legitimate doom and gloom, England are only - only. It feels good to accentuate the positive once every couple of years. But seriously folks - because life is not all banter and chuckles - if these two can get it down to around 150, with six wickets remaining, then India and england test match live score own not inconsiderable demons will start to rumble towards the surface. It's so important for both sides to remind themselves just how vulnerable the other team is. I'm picking India to lose this 1st session. It's compelling stuff, this Test cricket. The lights are on now too, such is the gloom around Lord's. Graham Thorpe always used to look pretty serene when he played. Not sure if he was elegant but he was pretty cool. With Jimmy's 81 in the last test the spectre of hope could threaten to hang around right until the final wicket. I'm predicting a collapse from 4 down to 8 down, followed by a brief flicker as the target drops below 100 with 2 wickets left. Ali stays calm, as is his wont, and drives classily through extra cover for three to bring up the fifty partnership. First he was beaten by a very good lifter from Sharma, which jagged back yet beats the outside edge. That prompted a flustered back-foot drive next ball which was edged just short of Dhawan, who is fairly deep at first slip. A single brings Ali on strike, and Dhoni is standing back for Jadeja again. The only person I've seen stand back to the spinners is my nephew Ciaran; in his defence he was 14 at the time and had his cherubic good looks to protect. As Strauss says on Sky, that angle is a problem for left-handers because it makes them think they need to play at balls that are actually pretty wide of off stump. That was a perfect example. They haven't won overseas in 16 Tests, a run that includes at least two matches they really should have won. So if these two can survive the first hour or so, India might start to get the old it-is-happening-again india and england test match live score. Normally we say this of bowlers rather than batsmen, but England's middle order need to stick in the game. Take it to the last session and see what happens. He prefers to bowl over the wicket, but Duncan Fletcher has been on at him to go around to the left-handers because of the angle, the benefits of which were evident in the dismissal of Alastair Cook last night from only the second delivery that Ishant bowled around the wicket to him. Moeen gets the first runs of the morning with a lovely cover drive for four. He plays the most gorgeous strokes and is surely England's most elegant left-hander since David Gower. Maybe their most elegant batsman per se, though of course Michael Vaughan could look gorgeous. Any other contenders for English elegance in the last 30 years. Anyway, Jadeja starts to Root with a slip, short leg, leg slip and keeper standing up to the stumps. Root comfortably plays out a quickfire maiden. There's a similar sense about this game. When you moan publicly about unhelpful pitches, and then you get the pitch you want, and then you win a vital toss, you'd better win. This will be such a damaging defeat for England. Their former captain Andrew Strauss reckons they are still in shock from the winter, which is surely the case. You always want a core of senior players when you are building a new side - - yet they are being carried by the youngsters. So that's exactly what I'm going to do. I'm not saying Eoin Morgan should be the next England Test captain, because there are obvious risks, but I do think he merits serious consideration should Alastair Cook leave the job. England badly need an outside influence in that dressing-room. A coach would be better - maybe they should have gone for Trevor Bayliss - but a captain might work too. Monday is the day workers dread the most, yet at Lord's today some players will experience the greatest job satisfaction of their lives. This, to borrow a phrase from that appalling institution Barcelona Football Club, will be mes que un Test victory. Whoever wins will legitimately feel it is a significant breakthrough for an emerging side. England have not won anywhere since last August; India have not won away from home since 2011. It's not just that they will finally end a winless run. The fact they will have had to work so hard for it in a splendid Test match will add significantly to the sense of satisfaction. It gives new meaning to the old cliche that if you work hard you'll get your rewards. India are strong favourites to get theirs. They have outplayed England after losing a potentially decisive toss, and fully deserve to win. England aren't done yet, mind; the fact they bat so deep provides the india and england test match live score gift of hope. If they bat six hours today, they will win. The likeliest scenario remains an India victory, by 68 runs or so. India have only won one Test at Lord's before, in 1986, and that led to the departure of the England captain, David Gower, who was also a left-handed batsman with consonants and vowels in his name. So is Alastair Cook, and if England lose all ears will turn to his post-match interview. He's not a quitter, as he has told us, but by goodness he will be tempted if England lose this. Cook is seriously tough, a lot tougher than those mouthy morons on Twitter who in similar circumstances would have quit in tears after the third Ashes Test in Perth. But there comes a time when every dying man, no matter how strong, just wants to sleep.

Then I think we'd all be going topless. Whoever wins will legitimately feel it is a significant breakthrough for an emerging side. Anderson made the move against Team India and striking first over felt bad. Nevertheless, there are bound to be changed in the playing eleven for some vital members of the squad are now seemingly bereft of confidence. There are only very few occasions when is not hundred percent.

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