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After an intriguing session, time for lunch in Ranchi, and breakfast in Manchester. Magnificent from Jurel, who has taken India to near equality, though the 46 run lead could still be crucial if those cracks ever show their teeth. And huge congratulations to five-wicket Shoaib Bashir. What a gut-pick he was.
WICKET! Jurel b Hartley 90 (India 307, trail England by 46 runs)
A ripe peach of a delivery from Hartley, spins past the outside edge and eventually does it for Jurel, who allows himself a small frown of disappointment. Is immediately congratulated by Joe Root, and applauded off the pitch. A superb match-evening innings from a man in only his second Test, reducing the deficit from 134 this morning to 46.
103rd over: India 307-9 (Jurel 90, Siraj 0) Four byes takes the deficit below fifty as every defensive prod from Siraj is cheered with pom-poms and pink lemonade.
102nd over: India 303-9 (Jurel 90, Siraj 0) Jurel throwing care to the wind now, muscling Hartley for six over mid wicket and four more: clear, clean, lines. Can Siraj stick around for him to make three figures?
WICKET! Deep lbw Bashir 9 (India 293-9)
101st over: India 293-9 (Jurel 80) Fabulous response from Bashir after being panned for six by Deep from the first ball of his over. Traps him in the crease, clopping him high on the back pad. A first five wicket haul in first-class cricket. Bashir kisses the ground, then â after waiting for a review to upheld the on-field umpireâs decision – holds up the ball for all to see. Delicious!
100th over: India 287-8 (Jurel 80, Deep 3) A maiden from Hartley, who is lovely and loopy.
Lovely to hear from you Colum Fordham:
âHello from a dark and dismal Naples as I set off on an early morning flight to that sun-kissed land known as Britain.
This stand is really rather annoying and Jurel may not be as thrilling to watch as the wonderful Rishab Pant – glad to hear heâs due to make a comeback – but heâs doing a great job for his team.Hope we manage to get through the tail for decent lead.â
99th over: India 287-8 (Jurel 80, Deep 3) Such poise from Jurel, who carpet-bags Bashir for another six, then a glorious shot through the covers for a single to turn the strike. And Ali confirms that it was Robinson who dropped Jurel at midwicket â just went straight through his hands. He was moved, immediately, by Stokes.
98th over: India 280-8 (Jurel 73, Deep 3) A hurried single leaves Akash scrabbling in the dust. Less than 20 minutes till lunch. Andrew Crossley, time for another one of your âTruth telling or cheap attempt at tempting the Godsâ¦
but thereâs no wicket happening in this session, is there?â emails?
97th over: India 279-8 (Jurel 72, Deep 3) Bish! Bashir is clubbed by Jurel with huge stride down the ground for six. Bash! Four more pancaked next ball. Englandâs lead has been ground down to 74.
96th over: India 268-8 (Jurel 61, Deep 3) The late over scurried single and we go on.
95th over: India 267-8 (Jurel 60, Deep 3) Deep is tempted because mid-on is up, and has a fling which flies just out of reach of the flying Stokes (?). Then Jurel momentarily loses concentration next ball, swinging leg side and â I think â through the hands of Ollie Robinson.
94th over: India 265-8 (Jurel 59, Deep 2) Stokes fiddles with his field, in, out, here, there. Jurel sweeps Hartleyâs fifth ball for four, but that leaves Deep to face potentially six balls from Bashir, who replaces Anderson.
93rd over: India 261-8 (Jurel 55, Deep 2) Anderson again, the sixth, and probably last, of this spell. Tries a bouncer, which Jurel ducks. âAnother MSD in the makingâ says on comms. âA street smart cricketer.â I wonder where that leaves Rishabh Pant â who google tells me is due to return to the IPL this year after that terrible car crash in December 2022. Such a wonderful player to watch, hope he can come back.
92nd over: India 260-8 (Jurel 54, Deep 2) Jurel tries sweeping Hartley, but to no avail. They take a single to the fourth ball, and on we go.
91st over: India 259-8 (Jurel 53, Deep 2) Jurelâs is the first fifty by a keeper this series. A game of cat and mouse out there now, as Stokes offers singles, and India turn them down.
A note drops in from the Philippines, hello there Andrew Benton
âHope youâ re having a lovely Sunday morning so far. Are the stars out, or is the rain hammering?â Dark and dry at the moment.
âEngland are doing a very good job of bouncing back – the Bazball bounce, perhaps. Itâs great to see such competitiveness from the team, even as India are not at full strength.â
Fifty for Jurel!
90th over: India 256-8 (Jurel 50, Deep 2) And with a single to mid-on, thatâs a terrific maiden fifty for Jurel, who showed great patience in a sticky situation for India. He salutes with a gentle smile. Deep off the mark with a couple towards the rope on the legside, the ball caught up by Bairstow.
89th over: India 253-8 (Jurel 49, Deep 0) Kuldeep and Jurel together reduced the deficit to 100 this morning. How long can Akash Deep stick out there?
And for the first time ever ( I think), I tap the words, good morning Rocket
âWhen playing Tests in India itâs always worth checking the First Class stats of âsecond lineâ players India bring in.
âJurel – highest score 249, five other 50s. Kuldeep – highest score 117, six other 50s.
âAlso following Jurel I canât help but think heâs doing a âsuperâ effort out there – like his pseudo-namesake Jor-El (father of Superman).
âIn Australian Rules Football we have a âfather-sonâ (and now âfather-daughterâ also) rule to recruit offspring to the same club – if this applied in cricket would Superman play for India?â Please insert joke here about Tendulkar etc, but my brain isnât quite up to it this morning.
WICKET! Kuldeep b Anderson 28 (India 253-8)
From nowhere! The unlucky Kuldeep plays the ball down onto his boot, from where it rolls backwards and hits the stumps. He throws his head back in despair, after a vigil over 131 balls. Job very well done, and out on the field they take DRINKS.
88th over: India 252-7 (Jurel 48, Kuldeep 28) And one tall, spindly, English spinner replaces another tall spindly English spinner. And no change to the accumulation strategy from India, just a push and a trotted single.
Love this stat from yesterday:
87th over: India 251-7 (Jurel 46, Kuldeep 28) A brief frisson of excitement for England when Foakes rolls over for a caught behind off Anderson, but no bat on it. A pushed single brings Jurel his highest Test score.
âDisaster! taps Stephen Dobbie. âWillow TV livestream goes down!Does anyone have the radio commentary link ( that works in the US)?Thank you kindly.â Talksport is on youtube â but I donât know if you can pick that up in the US?
86th over: India 250-7 (Jurel 46, Kuldeep 28) The English fans in the crowd looking more pensive than the Indians. Another over for the tireless Bashir, and India pick off three singles.
85th over: India 247-7 (Jurel 44, Kuldeep 27) India play tip and run with Jimmy.
âMorning Tanya, Morning Brian! Morning Stephen in California! Good to know there are at least three of us in here…â Hello there Martin Wright. â¦âBarbara Dickson, eh? You young soul rebel, you! Taylor Swift, eat your heart out. Meanwhile, anyone else have that pit-in-the-stomach-oh-god-India-are-going-go-past-England-by-lunch-feeling? Or has pessimism struck early?â Oh dear, do you think Iâve ruined my street cred? Outrageously, she didnât play I know him so well. And yes, India doing to England, what England did to India yesterday.
84th over: India 242-7 (Jurel 41, Kuldeep 25) Next to me, dog sighs, with a hint of fox still about her ruff. Bashir again, confident, measured â outrageously so actually for one so young.
83rd over: India 241-7 (Jurel 40, Kuldeep 25) The old warhorse is summoned, and immediately canters into an immaculate line. India twice nearly get themselves into a pickle over whether to run or not, but eventually pick up a single.
82nd over: India 240-7 (Jurel 39, Kuldeep 25) Indiaâs tail now becoming an irritant, as Kuldeep takes advantage of the new ball to drive Bashir square to the rope.
On comms they nod sagely over the seven minutes of rolling permitted this morning to flatten out the pitch.
81st over: India 235-7 (Jurel 39, Kuldeep 20) And the new ball goes immediately to Robinson, not Jimmy Anderson. Just two slips. Oh thatâs a beautiful straight drive by Jurel as Robinson overpitches searching for swing, the first time the ball has crossed the rope this morning, half an hour in.
80th over: India 230-7 (Jurel 34, Kuldeep 20) Dot, dot, another Bashir maiden and here comes the blessed new ball.
Ah, Brian Withington, hello! âYou ask if anyone is awake to send an email, and I wonder how you approach the 4am shift? I keep meaning to set an early alarm but invariably end up watching something on YouTube or wherever and find itâs already approaching 3am so might as well keep going. Of course I only have to fire off the occasional email and can nod off intermittently, whereas you are required to read and curate them – whilst summarising every over of the cricket too.â
I have worthy intentions of an early bedtime, but it is so tricky to keep to them. And yesterday, darling, I had a double date of Vanya followed by the final night of Barbara Dicksonâs farewell tour as OBO favourite TIm de Lisleâs plus one.
78th over: India 230-7 (Jurel 34, Kuldeep 20) Two no-balls in the first three deliveries of Robinsonâs over âand hereâs a statastic: he has bowled 77 no balls and taken 76 wickets in his 20 Tests. Rest of the over on the money. The current partnership stretches to an irritating 53.
78th over: India 226-7 (Jurel 33, Kuldeep 19) Kuldeep peers through the grill of his helmet as Bashir wheels in, passing in front of the umpire in his approach, like a youth on a bmx suddenly swerving into your path on the pavement.
77th over: India 226-7 (Jurel 33, Kuldeep 19) Itâs overcast in Ranchi, âfreshâ reports our man on the ground Ali Martin, who is wearing a hoodie. A nice save by Joe Root at slip stops a glide from Kuldeep running down to the rope, and Robinson bends his back later in the over to dig out a bouncer.
76th over: India 223-7 (Jurel 31, Kuldeep 18) Bashir through another over in the blink of an eye, just a single from it. Kuldeep nicely forward with bended knee â good movement for so early in the day.
Good morning Stephen Dobbie! âPerfect Saturday night entertainment here in California watching the lads. Just wondering if itâs too far from here to Dharamashala if we make it to 2-2!â
75th over: India 223-7 (Jurel 31, Kuldeep 18) With six overs left till the second new ball is available, Ollie Robinson starts from the other end. Almost immediately oversteps again. A relatively easy couple of singles, then some extra bounce which surprises Kuldeep Yadav.
74th over: India 219-7 (Jurel 30, Kuldeep 17) Twinkly approach to the crease, an lbw appeal first ball as Kuldeep pads him away and the Barmy Army run through Jerusalem. A maiden.
Our young Woking hero has the ball.
This was a cracking read by Barney on Shoaib Bashir yesterday:
As I prop my eyelids open, out come the players. If youâre awake, do drop me line, Iâd love the company.
Also need to know how Alastair Cook and Steven Finn look so fresh in the studio every day at this ungodly hour. No baggy Ian Ward eyes to be seen, just clean, pressed, boy next door manners.
Young Jaiswal has the microphone, and is asked how he is learning to bat on these wickets ?!âI like to challenge myself all the time, I am learning from my net session and learning from my seniors.â And modest too. But India will need still more fireworks from him in the second innings, facing what seems likely to be a 100-plus deficit.
Preamble
Good morning! Before any of you England fans out there get too excited, remember one thing: at the start of day three of the third Test, England were on top â and went onto take a proper kicking.
Nevertheless, at the start of day three here at Ranchi, the force is once more strong with England. They reduced that Indian line-up to hoovering up crumbs, prevented the immense Jaiswal from getting three figures, and sung small hosannas to their 20-year-old spinner Shoaib Bashir, he with the dip and zip, and whose a 31-over spell of 4-83 is, according to @CricVizdata, the longest spell by an England bowler since Graeme Swannâs 6-90 in 2013. England go into the day with a lead of 134, and India with only three wickets to play with.
I must go and get a few hours kip but see you here shortly before play starts at 4am GMT. Donât miss a beat.