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92nd over: England 441-7 (Woakes 35, Carse 13) This is non-stop stuff, Woakes and Carse turning into middle-order blasters. The former pulls a short one from Krishna for six, and then makes room for another big one, upper-cutting over third. Woakes is a proper all-rounder at home, more than capable of doing a job higher up the order.

91st over: England 427-7 (Woakes 22, Carse 12) Brook, by the way, is the first England batter to depart for 99 in a Test since Jonny Bairstow against South Africa in 2017. Woakes remains regal though, driving Siraj straight for four. The runs flow freely as a ball flies off a length, beats Woakes and the leap of Pant to run away to the boundary. This pitch is playing some tricks.