Live test match india versus england => http://vieresleoprac.nnmcloud.ru/d?s=YToyOntzOjc6InJlZmVyZXIiO3M6MjE6Imh0dHA6Ly9iaXRiaW4uaXQyX2RsLyI7czozOiJrZXkiO3M6MzY6IkxpdmUgdGVzdCBtYXRjaCBpbmRpYSB2ZXJzdXMgZW5nbGFuZCI7fQ== No run for that, but he does get himself four to long on, a pull drive as he closes the bat-face with his wrists. This is where the hard part begins for India. It isn't easy to overlook Kuldeep Yadav either. Here come the Indian openers. Australia, meanwhile, recalled allrounder Mitch Marsh, dropping struggling batsman Peter Handscomb. Wonderful cricket from Chris Woakes. Jonny though walks back after doing his job. It looks like India are going to hit England with short stuff from both ends, with Mohammad Shami. Then I think we'd all be going topless. Anderson was millimeters away from topping the list of the pace bowlers with most wickets in Test cricket. Stokes c Pujara b Sharma 0 Ben Stokes has gone for his third consecutive duck of the series! They are checking the no-ball, and I think he might have overstepped here. He's a fighter and you want people like him in the dressing-room. Kohli is in a fight here. Broad, disappointingly, has not yet been able to locate deep midwicket or deep square leg - although he does manage to top edge a delivery to fine leg for a one-bounce four. Aaron comes back for a ridiculous second, and Buttler acrobatically breaks the stumps. It's our old friend the inswinger, and it's smashed into Vijay's pads. This is the second Test after all, plenty remaining. England v India, second Test match: live - More gloomy still now, lights on, rain on its way by all accounts. That's it from this Test match. All of a sudden, India are looking smoking hot and have the momentum heading into the next Test match. The home team will be gutted at the moment but they still have the lead in the series and would like to return to winning ways in Southampton. Ashwin gets his name in the wickets column. He bowls this outside off, it is the leg spinner. Anderson does not pick it as he goes on the back foot for the square cut. But the ball turns back in with extra bounce, hits Jimmy on the gloves and lobs behind. Rahane backtracks from first slip and takes a dolly. The players appeal and the umpire raises his finger. Ishant Sharma hares behind it as the ball starts to slow up as it reaches towards the ropes. Ishant does not want to stop it but the ball itself stops before reaching the fence. Sharma has a smile on his face as he picks it up and throws it back in play. The batsmen take three and Anderson is off strike. Shaken by abject surrender in the first two Tests, a desperate India are expected to ring in a slew of changes as they aim at redemption against a rampaging England in a do-or-die third Test, starting on Saturday. For Team India, the Trent Bridge Test will be their last chance to save the series after being outplayed in the first two matches -- by 31 runs Edgbaston and innings and 159 runs at the Lord's. Down 0-2 with only five and half days of competitive cricket in all, skipper Virat Kohli and coach Ravi Shastri will be aiming to get the team combination right having bungled at the Lord's. As a result, India will play their 38th combination in as many matches that skipper Kohli had led. The most awaited change will be 20-year-old Rishabh Pant's imminent Test debut replacing a horribly out-of-form Dinesh Karthik, who might well have played his last international game in the longest format. Being hailed as Mahendra Singh Dhoni's successor, Pant's entry into the squad happened after three half-centuries in the two first-class matches against England Lions. Despite a triple hundred and a healthy first-class average of 54 plus, it will still be baptism by fire for the Roorkee-born youngster. He will be facing Messrs Jimmy Anderson, Stuart Broad, Chris Woakes and Sam Curran, ready to make life miserable for him just like they have done with his illustrious seniors. If Pant's Test debut has generated a lot of interest, there is a prayer on every fan's lips that skipper Kohli gets fit enough live test match india versus england wield the willow. It is the impact of the last defeat in swing-friendly conditions across just over six sessions that is still hurting the Indian camp. Throughout the week, they have been left picking up the pieces, mostly in terms of re-evaluating fitness of their key players. In that aspect at least, there is some good news. Jasprit Bumrah is fit again; Ravichandran Ashwin and Hardik Pandya have recovered completely from their hand injuries suffered while batting at Lords, and skipper Kohli has more or less recovered from his back problems. Never has an injury invoked so much interest since Sachin Tendulkar's tennis elbow. Kohli's condition seemed to have improved a lot and as he had maintained, he will be out there at live test match india versus england toss alongside Joe Root. This is where the hard part begins for India. Having admitted their mistake in picking two spinners at Lord's, it is about time skipper Kohli and coach Shastri hit upon the optimal team combination. Nevertheless, there are bound to be changed in the playing eleven for some vital members of the squad are now seemingly bereft of confidence. Murali Vijay, for example, has scored only 128 runs in 10 overseas Test innings against South Africa and England. At the same time, however, it brings Shikhar Dhawan back into contention. In these two instances, he has scored at a strike-rate of 68. Especially with Kohli regaining fitness, Karun Nair still isn't seen to be active during practice sessions. It was the case in Birmingham and London, as well as in Nottingham, and playing an extra specialist batsman is not in the management's immediate plans as yet. If it so transpires, Umesh Yadav will once again be unlucky to miss out, for the team management will be eager to get their best possible combination out on the field. The pitch at Trent Bridge bore a different look than 2014 when these two teams met here. The forecast for this third Test is of decent cloud cover through the first four days, and if the Indian team takes into consideration, they would surely opt for just the lone spinner. Meanwhile, England has a big selection headache on their hands. Ben Stokes' re-assimilation in the squad has gone off smoothly, and after spending the past week away, he went through rigorous batting and bowling sessions on Thursday. He got a decent reception from a sizeable fan gathering ahead of the game, but how the crowd reacts to his presence in the game on Saturday could be a worry for the team management. England: Joe Root cAlastair Cook, Keaton Jennings, Jonny Live test match india versus england, Jos Buttler, Oliver Pope, Moeen Ali, Adil Rashid, Jamie Porter, Sam Curran, James Anderson, Stuart Broad, Chris Woakes, Ben Stokes.