Gill has now been involved in three 100-plus partnerships in this Test: Second Indian batter against England after Karun Nair in Chennai in 2016 Third Indian to do that in away Tests after Rahul Dravid (Hamilton, 1998/99 and Rawalpindi 2004), and Sachin Tendulkar (Sydney, 2004)
Ravindra Jadeja, left handed bat, comes to the crease
46.2
Bashir to Pant, out Caught by Duckett!! Pant c Duckett b Bashir 65(58) [4s-8 6s-3]
Bashir to Pant, THATS OUT!! Caught!!
46.1
Bashir to Pant, FOUR, the falling sweep. It's on a length around off, Pant falls to the ground and rolls over after shovelling this to the deep backward square-leg fence
45.6
Tongue to Gill, no run, good length and down leg, Gill flicks and misses, Jamie Smith dives to his left to take
45.5
Tongue to Gill, no run
45.4
Tongue to Gill, FOUR, Gill on the attack. Maybe India thinking of declaring. He comes down the track and it's a short of length delivery, he flat-bats and gets it wide of cover-point, races away, such fast hands
England have aborted the short-ball ploy. For now.
45.3
Tongue to Gill, no run
45.2
Tongue to Gill, no run, good length and tight on off, Gill gets forward and is solid as he blocks it back to the bowler
45.1
Tongue to Gill, no run, length and angling into off, Gill gets forward and shows the full face of the bat to defend to the right of Tongue
44.6
Bashir to Pant, no run, nicely tossed up well outside off, turns away, Pant doesn't offer a shot
44.5
Bashir to Pant, no run, again outside off, it's into the footmarks, turns a hint, Pant lets it go
44.4
Bashir to Pant, no run
44.3
Bashir to Pant, FOUR, no deep square-leg. It's a low full-toss outside off, Pant gets low and sweeps along the ground, wide of the square-leg umpire and there's no deep square-leg. Easy four
44.2
Bashir to Pant, no run
Bashir loses his balance just before he was about to deliver. He goes back.
44.1
Bashir to Pant, no run, slower and wider outside off, turns away, Pant lets it go, Bashir trying to tempt Pant into a big hit