Ravindra Jadeja removed a gutsy Joe Root just before the break with England only 22 runs ahead of India.
With just three wickets remaining for England, it will be a matter of time before the home team wraps up the match.
The only consolation for the visitors would be the fact that they will make India bat for the second time in the match. But that would count for little as a 2-0 lead is now just a matter of time.
Root played 179 balls hitting six fours in the process. Root got an able ally in young Haseeb Hameed (13 batting) as the duo added 45 runs in 119 balls for the seventh wicket stand. It was this pair that erased the 134-run deficit.
Hameed again lived up to his nickname 'Baby Boycott' for his dogged resistance. He has so far consumed 88 balls and has mostly presented dead bat to the spinners.
Parthiv's keeping in the match has been shoddy at times unlike his batting which looked more compact.
While Jadeja and Jayant Yadav (2/21 in 12 overs) did a commendable job in the first hour where they got a wicket apiece, it was strange that India's best spinner was only introduced in the second hour.
Jos Buttler (17) was expected to show some restraint considering the match situation. He came down the track to loft Jadeja for a six and a thickish outside edge off Umesh fetched him a boundary.
But he played one shot too many and departed trying to loft Jayant over deep mid-wicket boundary, caught by Jadeja as England were reduced to 107 for six.
He reached his 25th half century off 147 balls as he tucked one towards midwicket fence.
Young Hameed, who came in at No 8 due to a finger injury, again showed his defensive technique. Hameed's first run came in the 19th delivery that he faced and from here on his job will be to delay the inevitable.
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