A stop-start second day of this rescheduled fifth Test was dominated by the man with the staccato run-up as Jasprit Bumrah, not content with inflicting the most expensive over in history on Stuart Broad, set about slicing his way through England’s top order.

Just 38.5 overs of play were possible due to rain interruptions but though maddening for the crowd, this proved enough to advance India’s position in the game and a series they lead 2-1. After an hour’s play before the close, the weather having finally relented, England had crumbled to 84 for five in reply to India’s 416 all out.

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