Ind 55-2published at 20.1 overs
Stokes' first ball is smashed to the boundary by Kohli.
Rohit 57*, Rahane 1*
Kohli 27 - falls in final over of day
England slip from 74-2 to 112 all out
Nine England wickets fall to spin
Axar 6-38, Ashwin 3-26; Crawley 53
England pick one spinner, India three
Day-night third Test, Ahmedabad
Four-match series level at 1-1
Matthew Henry and Stephan Shemilt
Stokes' first ball is smashed to the boundary by Kohli.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on The Cricket Social
There's been a lot of crowding of the umpire in this Test so far. It's not a good look.
It looks like there has been another kerfuffle over something but I'm not sure what. Rohit and Stokes are involved.
Stokes is coming on for a bowl in place of Archer.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Former England batter on The Cricket Social
It's one of those reviews where you feel that England would not have gone for it if they were on top in this game.
Going over by a whisker.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special commentator on The Cricket Social
He took a step down the pitch. I think it might be umpire's call.
It's definitely pad before bat.
This is close, you know.
Rohit is hit on the pad. The umpire says no but...
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Former England batter on The Cricket Social
England are behind in the game, there's no doubt about it. But what Anderson and Broad did was keep things tight and economical and it built some pressure on India. And that allowed the first change bowlers to be aggressive.
Trail by 65
It's a quiet over from Archer to Kohli interrupted by a pitch invader. This is what day-night cricket is all about - big crowd at a big stadium and superstars like Kohli and Rohit Sharma facing up to Jofra Archer.
That phrase makes no sense either.
Jofra Archer continues to Kohli after drinks.
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Scottie Clark: Nobody mention the phrase "wedding breakfast" to Matt Henry, please.
What about 'front room' for living room, or is that just me?
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Final thought on the lunch or dinner debate: DBH at 14:28 is right about class but it's also geography. If you want to put the cat among the pigeons, ask people whether they have their supper before relaxing on the sofa in the sitting room, their dinner before the couch in the living room or their tea then the settee in the lounge. This takes in Britain's geography and class in one muddled go.
Edward Turner in the middle of the middle in Worcester
Rohit 31, Kohli 3
Leach has his standard glasses on rather than sunglasses. Blue rim, large lens. They're smart but not what you expect an international sportsman to be wearing in front of 40,000 people.
Time for a drinks break.
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Play can go until 16:30 GMT, if you're wondering.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special commentator on The Cricket Social
We've still got 23 overs left in the day's play so we'll be heading into overtime today.
If England can mount a fight back here it will be thrilling stuff. The crowd roars as Rohit pulls another short ball off his nose for a boundary. Rohit isn't going to back down.
Archer goes short again... this one is top-edged over Ben Foakes.
Like I say, this could be fun.
Prakash Wakankar
BBC Test Match Special commentator on The Cricket Social
Pujara didn't just read the wrong line there, he took the wrong train at the wrong station.