
How Ishant's role changed over the course of the tough day said a lot about India's fortunes in Leeds ©AFP
It's 2:40 pm in Leeds. The sunset is more than five hours away but the grey, overcast skies seem to suggest otherwise. A good time to bowl in England, especially with a brand new Dukes ball that is with Mohammed Shami for the first time in this Test. It only adds to all the suspense as India, trailing far behind in the game, have their last throw of the dice with the second new ball.
The crowd's on its feet. Not only to gauge what India have left in the tank but to potentially see homeboy Joe Root