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England v India: fifth Test, day two – as it happened

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Jasprit Bumrah set a new Test record, with Stuart Broad conceding 35 runs in one over, and then took three wickets as India overwhelmed England on a rain-affected day at Edgbaston.

Shami finally gets his first wicket. He was far too good for Leach, who felt for a superb outswinger and thin-edged it through to Pant. India’s pace attack have been too hot for England to handle, again.

That’s it for today’s blog. We’ll have Ali Martin’s report shortly; in the meantime, here’s Andy Bull on that surreal, record-breaking over this morning.

Related: How Stuart Broad and Jasprit Bumrah combined to make history

27th over: England 84-5 (Bairstow 12, Stokes 0) Bumrah brings himself back to bowl the final over of the day. Bairstow, who has been given little option but to play for the close, defends solidly and takes a single off the penultimate ball. He and Stokes will return tomorrow with England still 332 runs behind.

It’s been a terrific day for India and especially their captain Jasprit Bumrah. He hit a Test-record 29 runs in one over from Stuart Broad, which went for 35 in total, and then took out England’s top three with the minimum of fuss.

India bowled quite majestically, Bumrah and Mohamed Shami in particular, and England’s batters just couldn’t cope. England have already extricated themselves from a few holes this summer, but this is the deepest yet.

26th over: England 83-5 (Bairstow 11, Stokes 0) With five minutes remaining, Ben Stokes comes out as a nightwatchman for himself. I doubt he’ll be hitting his third ball for six today.

In fairness, Stokes did walk down the track to his third ball, but it was dug in short and he settled for a defensive stroke.

25th over: England 83-4 (Bairstow 11,

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