India vs England, 4th Test, Day 4: England beat India by 60 runs, take 3-1 unassailable lead in five-match series
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THE TIMES OF INDIA | Sep 02, 2018, 22:31:44 IST
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India vs England, 4th Test, Day 4: England beat India by 60 runs, take 3-1 unassailable lead in five-match series

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16:01 (IST) Sep 02
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J Anderson to Dhawan, Another leave from Dhawan. Sees the ball landing well away from him outside off, so has nothing to do with it.

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J Anderson to Dhawan, Fuller and wider outside off, left alone.

16:00 (IST) Sep 02
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J Anderson to Dhawan, Oh that was close! Dhawan should consider himself extremely, extremely lucky. Coming back in from around off, on a back of a length, Dhawan surprisingly offers no shot and is rapped high on the pads. A loud shout goes up but umpire Dharmasena doesn't budge. England think long and hard about the review but don't go for it. Good call too as replays show height would have been an issue.

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J Anderson to Dhawan, Starts off from around the wicket and angles in a length ball on off, Dhawan gets behind the line and blocks.

15:50 (IST) Sep 02
4th Test: Sam Curran falls short as England all out for 271 on Day 4, set 245-run target for India
15:35 (IST) Sep 02
OUT! Shami removes Broad for a duck on the very first ball of Day 4
14:57 (IST) Sep 02
Curran will have Stuart Broad and James Anderson as partners on the fourth morning, and the former is no bunny with the bat. If they manage to frustrate India and get through the first hour, England will get their noses slightly in front.
14:55 (IST) Sep 02
In that light, India will look to wrap up the last two wickets as quickly as they can, ideally restricting the English lead to within 250.
14:53 (IST) Sep 02
Sunil Gavaskar says it won't be easy for India to chase the target England end up setting on a pitch wearing down as the Test reaches its climax.
14:49 (IST) Sep 02
England, at 260/8, are 233 runs ahead of India; and with Sam Curran (37*) still at the crease, they would eye crossing 250 to get a psychological edge over the visitors chasing a win in the fourth innings.
14:47 (IST) Sep 02
Welcome once again to TimesofIndia.com's coverage of India's tour of England that has reached Day 4 of the fourth Test and is tantalizingly poised for an exciting finish.