Brook round the wicket. A silly mid-on and a silly mid-off placed.
128.2
Brook to Gill, 1 run, to mid-on
128.1
Brook to Gill, no run, full and gentle on off, Gill gets forward to defend it back
127.6
Brydon Carse to Washington Sundar, no run, back of a length on the stumps, Washington Sundar goes on the back foot and defends solidly
127.5
Brydon Carse to Gill, 1 run, to fine leg
127.4
Brydon Carse to Gill, no run
127.3
Brydon Carse to Gill, byes, FOUR, England being run ragged here. It's a slower-ball down leg, bounces in front of Jamie Smith and he can't stop it. Gill let that go and it's four byes
Sixth instance of a visiting team going past 500 at Edgbaston in Tests, first since South Africa’s 594/5d in 2003.
Brydon Carse round the wicket.
127.2
Brydon Carse to Gill, no run, back of a length around off, Gill goes on the back foot and tucks it to square-leg
127.1
Brydon Carse to Gill, FOUR, square of the wicket
126.6
Brook to Gill, 1 run, slower and good length outside off, Gill cuts to deep backward point
126.5
Brook to Gill, no run, bowled from about 24 yards, full on middle, Gill gently flicks to mid-wicket
126.4
Brook to Gill, no run, pitched up outside off, Gill gets forward to drive straight to the fielder at extra-cover
126.3
Brook to Gill, no run, full outside off, Gill gets forward to defend to short cover
126.2
Brook to Gill, no run, good length and tight on off, Gill gets forward to defend to silly mid-on
Kiran Prakash: Washington Sundar is really underrated in Test cricket. He has proven multiple times with the bat, and we all know what he can do with the ball on Day 4 & 5 using the footmarks to get great turn and bounce.
126.1
Brook to Gill, 2 runs, full outside off, Gill gets forward and flicks wide of Duckett at mid-on, a fumble and they take one more
Brook to continue. A silly mid-off, silly mid-on and a short cover in.