Overview
- India’s bowlers dominated England’s second innings, with Washington Sundar claiming 4–22, Mohammed Siraj 2–31 and Jasprit Bumrah 2–38 in a 62.1-over spell to bowl the hosts out for 192.
- England struck back in the closing session of day four as Brydon Carse took 2–11 and Ben Stokes 1–15 to reduce India to 58–4 by stumps.
- At the close India still require 135 runs to reach the 193-run target and secure a first-innings win at Lord’s since 1990.
- The Lord’s pitch offered variable bounce and uneven seam movement on day four, testing batters throughout the session.
- With the five-match series tied 1–1, the outcome of Monday’s final day will determine which side moves ahead in the contest.