Left-arm off-spinner Jack Leach got the first wicket of the day as he dismissed Cheteshwar Pujara on just 15. (Credit: BCCI)
Shubman Gill continues to impress everyone with his batting skills as he slammed a sublime fifty in second innings. (Credit: BCCI)
Veteran James Anderson was the game changer for England as he dismissed Shubman Gill and Ajinkya Rahane on his first over of the day with sharp in-swingers. (Credit: BCCI)
The pitch got worse with each passing day as the every ball was leading to a dusty patch. (Credit: ICC)
The southpaw failed to score big runs in the second innings and became the third victim of Anderson. (Credit: BCCI)
After the middle-order collapse, Kohli shared a 54-run stand with Ravichandran Ashwin to put up a fight. (Credit: BCCI)
Kohli’s wait for an international century continues as he was bowled by Ben Stokes on 72. (Credit: BCCI)
The tail failed to put up any fight to save the game as England beat India by 227 runs. (Credit: BCCI)
England have now jumped to the top of the ICC World Test Championships points table while India slipped to fourth. (Credit: BCCI)
Leach got the better of Ashwin to break the partnership and India’s hope. (Credit: BCCI)