India vs England 4th Test Day 4: England beat India by 60 runs to win series - as it happened in Southampton

DNA Web Team | Updated: Sep 2, 2018, 11:14 PM IST

Here are the updates of the third test between India and England at Southampton.

India lost the fourth test match by 60 runs and with it the series against England on Sunday.

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India were all out for 184 runs in the final session on the fourth day as England took a 3-1 lead in the five match series in Southampton. 

Virat Kohli top scored for India with 58 runs while Ajinkya Rahane added 51. Moeen Ali took 4 wickets for the hosts.

Earlier, England were all out for 271 runs in their second innings to leave India with a tough but possible target of 245 runs.

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On Saturday, Jos Buttler's gutsy knock of 69 enabled the hosts to end the day at 260 for 8. Buttler received good support from the stodgy Ben Stokes (30, 110 balls) adding 56 runs for the sixth wicket and 55 runs for the seventh wicket with the ever-improving Sam Curan (37 batting, 67 balls).

Cheteshwar Pujara's unbeaten 132 had helped India post 273 in the first innings and take a 27-run lead against England.

India had restricted England to 246 in the first innings, thanks to strong bowling by pacers Jasprit Bumrah, Ishant Sharma and Mohammed Shami on first day of the match. 

Click here to see what happened on day 3 in pictures.  

Here is how it happened on Day 4:

England started the day at 260 for 8 in their second innings (Image: Reuters) 

England added only 12 runs to their overnight total. Stuart Broad was the first wicket to fall on Sunday. Shami got his wicket on the very first ball of the day (Image: Reuters) 

Sam Curran was run out for 46 as England were bowled out for 271 (Image: Reuters)

India need 245 runs to win the fourth Test in what could be tricky chase (Image: Reuters)

Stuart Broad bowled KL Rahul to give India the first jolt. Rahul went without scoring (Image: Reuters) 

Cheteshwar Pujara, who scored a century in the first innings, was out for just 5 runs. James Anderson got the wicket (Image: Reuters)

James Anderson then removed Shikhar Dhawan to reduced India to 22/3. Ben Stokes took a good catch to send Dhawan back for 17 (Image: Reuters)

Virat Kohli survived a couple of close calls and a review as he and Ajinkya Rahane took India to 46/3 at lunch (Image: Reuters)

Virat and Ajinkya added 101 runs for the fourth wicket. Virat Kohli completed his fifty (Image: Reuters) 

Kohli fell after scoring 58 runs. India were 126/4 at tea - they India required another 119 runs with 6 wickets remaining (Image: Reuters)

After tea, India lost the wicket of Hardik Pandya. The all-rounder did not trouble the scorers (Image: Reuters)  

Rishabh Pant tried to score quickly but got out after scoring 18 runs off 12 balls with India at 150/6 (Image: Reuters)

Rahane then fell after scoring 51 runs and with him departed India's hope of any miracle. Ishant Sharma and Md Shami did not last long (Image: Reuters)

R Ashwin was the last wicket to fall after scoring 25 runs. England won the match by 60 runs to take 3-1 lead in the series (Image: Reuters)