10:27 Local Time, 04:57 GMT:Drizzle! It's heavy enough for the players to go off
12.4
William ORourke to Pant, no run, they want to bowl short at him early on, at the moment Pant keeps avoiding these
12.3
William ORourke to Pant, no run, rising from short of length, Pant stands tall and fends
12.2
William ORourke to Pant, no run, oh wanted to leave, ball took the under edge of the bat and went to the keeper on the bounce
12.1
William ORourke to Pant, no run, bumper, Pant ducks under it
Drinks are on the field now.
11.6
Matt Henry to Jaiswal, no run
11.5
Matt Henry to Pant, 1 run, to fine leg
11.4
Matt Henry to Pant, no run, good length delivery on off-stump, Pant waits for it and blocks it into the off-side, just a little stride forward
11.3
Matt Henry to Pant, no run
11.2
Matt Henry to Pant, no run, good length delivery on off-stump, slants across this time, Pant fends the line and is beaten
11.1
Matt Henry to Pant, no run, full and in the channel just outside off, hint of shape back in, left alone
10.6
William ORourke to Jaiswal, no run
Man under the lid now at forward short leg
10.5
William ORourke to Jaiswal, no run, 138kph, full and shaping across outside off, watchfully left
10.4
William ORourke to Jaiswal, no run, 137.6kph, pitched up full and just outside off, Jaiswal thinks about playing it before lifting the bat up
Vignesh Balakrishnan: @cricbuzz: Do you have idea why India choose to bat first provided we have cloudy condition which supports seam and swing early on? Is batting on 4th innings a concern here? -- Yes, the pitch is dry underneath and expected to take turn. Batting last could be tricky, which is why India opted to bat despite overheads and some early moisture on the top player of the pitch. Rohit did mention at the toss that the pitch could be sticky to start with
10.3
William ORourke to Jaiswal, no run, back of a length on middle-leg, aimed straight at the ribs, Jaiswal gets on his toes and drops it back on to the pitch, didn't look all the comfortable against that
10.2
William ORourke to Jaiswal, no run, hard length delivery on middle-leg, pushes him back and hits the bat hard as Jaiswal defends
10.1
William ORourke to Jaiswal, no run, 137.3kph, length delivery on off-stump, slants across and takes off the deck as Jaiswal shoulders arms, Blundell collects it in front of first slip and above his head