7.05pm: Test cricket. It is what it is, baby. India lording it at Lord's, but that's not where this story ends. Time for a breath, and a break - the teams will regroup and go again at Headingley in nine days' time. For now, head over to Varun Shetty's report, and stick around for the further hosannas (not to mention the England autopsy, which Miller has already begun). Thanks for your comments, it's been a pleasure as always. From Sid and myself, Thilak, Varun and the rest, take it easy and we'll be back for more soon. Cheerio!
6.50pm: Time for the presentations. Still three more Tests to come, remember! Starting with England captain Joe Root: [Dressing room nerves?] "You're always trying to find ways to deal with things like that, we couldn't see out the day which was frustrating but a lot of cricket to play and we'll come back hard. [Morning meltdown] A lot on my shoulders, as captain you take responsibility, tactically we could have done things differently - we went from a position where we could win to being behind. [Antagonism?] More than anything we got a few things wrong, credit to them [Shami and Bumrah], they played well for that partnership. But I'd do things differently. [Wood and Moeen] They threw everything into the Test, Mark's hurt himself, but his attitude was great, seeing Mo playing the way he has was encouraging. [Series] We've found ourselves in this position before and come out on top. Be patient, learn the lessons and be better next time.
India captain Virat Kohli: "Super proud of the whole team, the way we stuck to our plans, being put in our performance with the bat was outstanding. Pitch didn't offer much on first three days. But the way we played in the second innings, under pressure, from Jasprit and Shami was outstanding. We thought with 60 overs to go we could have a crack, and they were outstanding. A bit of tension on the field really motivated us to finish the game. [Clapping Shami and Bumrah off] Wanted to let them know that we appreciated what they did, and they took the new ball and made breakthroughs for us. When we were most successful, our lower order was contributing, we went away from that a bit away from home but they are putting in the hard work with the coaches. The belief and the desire is there, to do the job for the team. [Lord's victories] Last time was special, Ishant bowled outstandingly. But this one, to get a result in 60 overs, is quite special. With someone like Siraj playing at Lord's for the first time and bowling as he did was outstanding. We decided 60 was our mark, crucial breakthroughs were great for us and we carried on from there. Second half of the day, we thought we were on top and our fans got behind us. We feed off the energy of the crowd as well. [Independence Day win] The best gift we can give to India, but we have three more Test matches and we can't sit on our laurels. [Robinson review] That one was gut feel but I like to go with my instinct."
KL Rahul is Player of the Match: [Honours board] "I've been looking at it every morning to see if they've put it up permanently. Really happy that the hundred could set up a victory for India. Put into bat we had to go out and give the team a good start and put up a total, the opening partnership was really crucial. We've been here for couple of months, been working hard on our skills. At Trent Bridge we showed discipline, really pleased and happy we could go out and put up a performance like that. [On-field chat?] With two competitive teams you're going to see a lot of heart and great skills and some words. We don't mind a bit of banter, but if you go after one of our guys all eleven will come right back. That got us going, and the bowlers were really pumped to go out and have a crack. Really happy with the performance."
6.37pm: The old rope-a-dope. A brilliant comeback to cap a Test classic. India were supposed to be there for the taking, but they gave England the slip and the backed them into a corner before handing out a hiding. They go 1-0 up in the series, but how painful will defeat be for England, after they came here this morning looking for victory? Another historic overseas win for India, their first at Lord's since 2014 and only a third overall. It's been all about the pace attack for Kohli's team, but few sensed it would be an unbroken ninth-wicket stand with the bat between Mohammed Shami and Jasprit Bumrah that would provide the spark. England lost the plot during that stand, and then lost both openers within two overs of the declaration. It all spiralled from there. England's first Test defeat after a Joe Root century, by the way. Lost the toss, conceded a deficit, struggled in the third innings... India have truly done it the hard way. But that'll make victory taste all the sweeter
Over to you guys for a bit. Here's Santhosh LN: "Still remember yesterday's comment from cricinfo where Buttler was screaming 'two to Shami' when Rahane and Pant was playing. Now it's clear that Buttler was warning his team"
"Strange times! India won the 2nd test without losing the 1st test," gurgles CasualFan
Siddharth: "Appreciation for Rahane-Pujara to bat with such grit and stick to their game yesterday in that situation when millions are calling for them to be fired from the team"
"How many times will we see tail enders take the game from England," sighs Adam. "Whether its Warne, Agar, Tino Best or today's events. With a new ball it was unfathomable"
"India have drawn the first Test at Trent Bridge and won the second Test at Lord's. Just like 2014..." notes Ellis. Where's an under-fire Alastair Cook when you need him?
"Bumrah is my MoM for the sheer brilliance of getting under England's skin and forcing a collective brain fade, and then following it up with some brilliant batting and bowling," chirps Sravan. "But, Siraj it would be for the 8 wickets."
JM Anderson b Mohammed Siraj 0 (6m 3b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00
Lord's is a cauldron, you can hear the nerves and the excitement. Loud cheers for the Anderson dot
Short leg and forward short leg, plus a leg slip
Out comes Anderson. India one wicket away from what would be their third Test victory at Lord's
JC Buttler c †Pant b Mohammed Siraj 25 (148m 96b 3x4 0x6) SR: 26.04
Mohammed Siraj can return now. Buttler is still out there, his finger in the dam. Leg slip, two men catching in front of the bat
END OF OVER:51 | 1 Run 1 Wkt | ENG: 120/8
- Mark Wood0 (1b)
- Jos Buttler25 (94b)
- Jasprit Bumrah15-3-33-3
- Ishant Sharma10-3-13-2
India two away, Mark Wood comes out. There's going to be a Bumrah showdown with Jimmy at some stage, isn't there?
OE Robinson lbw b Bumrah 9 (66m 35b 0x4 0x6) SR: 25.71
Bumrah to go round the wicket, silly mid-off/short point comes in
Couple of men go out on the hook for Bumrah. Still two slips in plus leg slip and a short leg
END OF OVER:50 | 3 Runs | ENG: 119/7
- Jos Buttler25 (94b)
- Ollie Robinson9 (29b)
- Ishant Sharma10-3-13-2
- Jasprit Bumrah14-3-32-2
"It's cloudy over here in Bangalore. Can we fedex some clouds to Lord's to make it more interesting??" But then, Virat, there's a chance they'd go off for bad light
Here's Jared: "Very astute innings from Buttler irrespective of the result. His technique looked very muddled in the earlier innings and he looks like he's cleared that up, good news for England for the rest of the series."