India v England, 2nd Test, Day 4 LIVE – England set about chasing huge 399 target

WICKET! England 99-2 (Crawley 39, Pope 4) Overs: 22

England require 300 runs to win

Rehan Ahmed lbw to Axar Patel for 23 (31b)

There’s a life for Rehan, as Axar gets one to grip and turn and a thick edge offers a chance to a diving Rohit at first slip. He gets fingertips to what would have been a superb catch, but can’t take it and the ball runs away the boundary.

But Axar does get his man, and it’s so plumb that Rehan starts to leave the crease almost before the finger goes up. He rocks back looking to whip one through the leg side, misses the ball, and is hit straight in-front. Rehan’s 23-run effort up the order comes to an end and India have their breakthrough.

Replays suggest that might have been pretty close on impact, but it felt out and Rehan wasn’t about to risk burning a review in such a scenario. Television says it would have been umpire’s call on impact, so Rehan would have had to go anyway.

Ollie Pope is the new batter and starts in style, driving a loose Axar delivery away through the covers for four.

The tall task facing England

England need to reach 399 if they are to win this second Test, with nine wickets in hand and 91 of those runs already knocked off.

If they were to do it then it would be the highest successful fourth-innings run-chase by any team ever in Indian conditions.

To put it in further context, no visiting team has got within 100 runs of such a target.

England 91-1 (Crawley 39, Rehan 19) Overs: 21

England require 308 runs to win

Bumrah searches for a yorker and spears one down leg side, which curves out of the reach of the keeper and away for four byes.

And Crawley draws a burst from the Barmy Army’s trumpet when he leans into one of those trademark drives, timing it beautifully down the ground to put Bumrah away for four more.

Eight runs come from the over.

England 83-1 (Crawley 35, Rehan 19) Overs: 20

England require 316 runs to win

It’s been a steady start to the day for England and Crawley prods Axar to mid-off for a single to keep the scoreboard steadily ticking over.

England 82-1 (Crawley 34, Rehan 19) Overs: 19

England require 317 runs to win

Bumrah gets a real crack at Rehan, which is the scenario India would have been hoping for this morning, and he has him in trouble straight away as he probes the line outside off stump, finding an edge that drops short of gully.

He’s getting the ball to talk this morning, and a big seaming delivery suggests there’s going to be some movement on offer all day from the cracks on this ageing pitch.

But young Rehan survives and it’s another maiden for Bumrah.

England 82-1 (Crawley 34, Rehan 19) Overs: 18

England require 317 runs to win

Rehan goes on the attack against Axar, swiping him away into the leg side for a boundary off the first ball of the over.

And he follows it up by drilling an over-pitched ball to the rope before knocking a single to get off strike.

His captain looks very happy with this from Rehan, as he watches on from the balcony.

England 73-1 (Crawley 34, Rehan 10) Overs: 17

England require 326 runs to win

Bumrah continues and beats Crawley twice in the over. He really is a phenomenal bowler, the best Test quick in the world.

But Crawley gets in a counter-punch as he creams a drive through the covers to finish the over with a beauty of a boundary.

England 69-1 (Crawley 30, Rehan 10) Overs: 16

England require 330 runs to win

It’s Axar Patel who takes the ball at the other end to start the day, with Rehan Ahmed, promoted up to number three as the ‘nighthawk’ on strike.

He’s going to play shots early on, that’s his role here, and he almost lofts a catch straight to mid-on first all.

But a punch to cover gets him going in the session with a single, and Crawley follows suit.

Sir Alastair Cook: India are scared of Bazball

TNT Pundit and former England captain Sir Alastair Cook spoke of his surprise at India’s caution on day three, saying it showed that they fear England.

“This is the effect of Bazball,” Cook said, in conversation with Kate Mason and Steven Finn in the TNT Sports studio.

“I think we saw the effect in the last session there. I can’t remember an Indian side, ever, with last four or five overs to go, not having anyone around the bat to their spinners.

“Not to have a short leg or a silly point, it’s almost mind-boggling, the effect this has had on the opposition.

“No other side has got anywhere near this (target) on the subcontinent.

We’re talking about it as if there is a small possibility only because of what Ben Stokes has drilled into this side and what this side has done.

“Because of that impact that Stokes and this England team have had on world cricket, sides are so scared of the runs that they’re scoring, they’re not doing it. England are having it easy.”

England 67-1 (Crawley 29, Rehan 9) Overs: 15

England require 332 runs to win

There’s a hint of moisture in the air, as there tends to be in the first hour in Vizag. Anderson took advantage of those conditions with a beautiful spell early on yesterday, and unsurprisingly it’s Bumrah who opens things up for India today.

Crawley blocks him out for a maiden, only having to play one ball.

Confident messaging is the key

England were making all the right noises ahead of today’s play, despite being faced with a fourth-innings target that no team in history has ever chased in India. Here’s what James Anderson had to say about the state of the game yesterday:

“We feel we’re running the game,” Anderson told TNT Sports.

We got sat down by the coach last night and he said if India get 600 ahead we’re going to try to chase it down. That’s exactly what we’re going to do.

And he doubled down on the messaging in his press conference after yesterday’s play, saying:

I know there’s 180 overs left in the game, but we’ll try and do it in 60 or 70.

04:00 – Watch this series LIVE on TNT Sports

The players are out in the middle and we’re ready for a fourth day that should provide plenty of entertainment whichever way the momentum swings.

TNT Sports have the rights to broadcast this full series in the UK, so tune in to TNT Sports and discovery+ right now to watch the start of the day’s play.

03:55 – England still confident despite record target

England will resume on 67-1, still needing 332 to win this second Test on a wearing pitch against one of the world’s best bowling attacks.

The only reason so many people think this game is still live is because of what Bazball England have done in the last couple of years.

But they are certainly making confident noises head of day four, and if they win it from here it will surely eclipse last week’s win in Hyderabad as the best of the Ben Stokes era, and one of the best in England’s history.

03:50 – Hello and welcome

Good morning and welcome to live updates of day four of the second Test between India and England in Visakhapatnam.

We’ll bring you over-by-over coverage of the day’s play, with live coverage also available on TNT Sports and discovery+ throughout the morning.

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