Bashir to Jadeja, 1 run, spinning away outside off, Jadeja cuts to backward point. A slight misfield enables the single
72.4
Bashir to Jadeja, 2 runs, fraction short just outside off
72.3
Bashir to Gill, 1 run, tossed up just outside off, Gill pushes it to the left of cover and rushes through for a quick single
72.2
Bashir to Jadeja, 1 run, to sweeper cover
72.1
Bashir to Jadeja, no run, floated up just outside off, Jadeja looks to sweep and gets beaten on the under edge
71.6
Woakes to Jadeja, 1 run, short and wide of off, Jadeja slaps it to deep cover
71.5
Woakes to Jadeja, no run, short of length angling away outside off, Jadeja looks to cut and misses
71.4
Woakes to Gill, 1 run, short outside off
India choosing the new-ball. Bumrah helping out.
Batters involved in four 100-plus partnerships in a Test Hanif Mohammad (PAK) vs WI, Bridgetown, 1958 Graham Gooch (ENG) vs IND, Lord’s, 1990 Mark Taylor (AUS) vs PAK, Peshawar, 1998 Joe Root (ENG) vs PAK, Old Trafford, 2016 Shubman Gill (IND) vs ENG, Edgbaston, 2025
71.3
Woakes to Jadeja, 1 run, to long-on
71.2
Woakes to Jadeja, no run, slower-ball on a length outside off, Jadeja cuts straight to the fielder at backward point
71.1
Woakes to Gill, no run, short of length and Gill comes down the track to punch the ball to extra-cover who is very deep
70.6
Bashir to Jadeja, no run, slower and down leg, slip was already anticipating the reverse-sweep, it's off the glove and he gets across and cuts it off
70.5
Bashir to Jadeja, no run
70.4
Bashir to Gill, 1 run, slower and wider outside off, Gill gets low and drags the sweep wide of the diving mid-wicket, easy single to deep mid-wicket
70.3
Bashir to Gill, no run, tossed up full on off, Gill gets forward and across to flick to mid-wicket
70.2
Bashir to Gill, FOUR, slower and turns in from a good length on off and middle, Gill goes on the back foot and pulls hard, easily beats deep mid-wicket to his right
This is now India's highest ever Test match aggregate, surpassing 916 against Australia at SCG in 2004.
A shimmy from Gill as he looks to reverse-sweep even before Bashir could deliver. He doesn't.