12.50pm: So, England have set India 310 in 49 overs, by my count. Could be interesting, should India fancy a dip... There's more chance of Donald Trump becoming president of America the BCCI giving away all its ICC revenue to the Associate nations than England taking ten wickets here, I reckon. But they will hope to at least give India a wobble and take the psychological gains into the second Test.
"Right then....scene set for another Stuart Broad special, eh ???" That would be a good way to celebrate his 100th Test, Aneesh Mohimen
Rahul Bansal is thinking what you're thinking: "I honestly think India should go for the chase... Test the waters and if 3 or 4 wickets fall in the process of chasing they can alter the mode and just hang in for 3 hours to draw the Test... " As mentioned earlier, I don't think this is the easiest surface to score quickly on. Particularly after four-and-a-half days of wear
AN Cook c Jadeja b Ashwin 130 (299m 243b 13x4 0x6) SR: 53.49
No declaration, though. England's lead is 309
END OF OVER:75 | 6 Runs | ENG: 260/2
- Alastair Cook130 (240b)
- Ben Stokes29 (29b)
- Umesh Yadav13-2-47-0
- Ravichandran Ashwin23-4-63-0
If they were to declare now, they would have 50 overs available to bowl...
"Can't blame England here for not declaring," muses Siddhesh. "This pitch is still behaving perfectly and the total isn't beyond reach if you think of it as a typical ODI chase."