England v India, 1st Test, Edgbaston, 3rd day
Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un spotted at Edgbaston
There was no respite for England on a new day, with R Ashwin getting Keaton Jennings within the first 15 minutes•Getty Images
Root had his head in his hands with agony and disbelief, at having turned the ball straight to the fielder•Getty Images
While the Indians were firing in rockets, there was further evidence that if you want world peace, you need cricket. Where else would Kim Jong-un and Donald Trump be shaking hands?•Getty Images
Stuart Broad rocked India's chase early, sending back both openers cheaply•Getty Images
Ashwin then got the big fish in Joe Root, with KL Rahul taking a smart catch at leg slip•Getty Images
Ishant Sharma then found his zip with a furious burst, starting with Dawid Malan's wicket•Getty Images
Sam Curran showed great composure though, counter-attacking with a fluent half-century to drag England to competitive territory•Getty Images
Ben Stokes then bowled a beauty to snare KL Rahul caught behind•Getty Images
He then ripped the heart out of England's middle order in one over either side of lunch, snaring Jonny Bairstow, Ben Stokes and Jos Buttler•Getty Images
Ishant Sharma then came back to complete a five-wicket haul, and England were eventually bowled out for 180, setting India 194 to win•Getty Images
It was down to Virat Kohli once again to steer India through troubled waters, and though wickets kept falling, he was still batting at stumps with India 110 for 5•Getty Images