India conceded a series defeat to England, which has raised a number of questions on the team's performance
Resuming the day from 198/7, the hosts were able to add another 106 runs, thanks to the fighting knock from Buttler, well supported from the other end by Broad
I was here with the India side about a month ago and saw first-hand just how good the crowd is. I can't wait to play for Essex and hopefully win some matches, says Vijay
In India vs England 5th Test, Ishant Sharma bowled brilliantly as he takes 3 wickets in 22 overs and conceded only 28 runs
The head coach underlined the need to grow mentally tougher in order to cross the finishing line and win Test series in overseas conditions
Kohli can reasonably claim that the scoreboard does not tell the whole story but it remains a difficult case to make that India should have won any of the Tests it lost
The 33-year-old Cook, who will call time on his career after playing 161 Tests, has so far scored 12,254 runs at an average of 44.88 with 32 hundreds and 56 half centuries.
Kohli gave the home team credit for setting up a tough target of 245 on a pitch where scoring runs wasn't really easy
England set the target of 245-runs. There is only one instance when India successfully chased a fourth-innings target of 200 or more in Tests held outside Asia since 2000
Cheteshwar Pujara produced a magnificent unbeaten 132 to help India post 273 in the first innings and take a 27-run lead on day 2
On Day 1, England were bundled out for 246 after Sam Curran come to recue with 78 runs and two 50-run partnership with Moeen Ali and Stuart Broad.
England had previously played Sri Lanka (2011) and India (2014) at Southampton, winning against India by 266 runs. The hosts will count on that previous win to boost confidence
Virat Kohli registers 22nd win as Test skipper, overtakes Sourav Ganguly to become second-most successful Indian captain
Jasprit Bumrah breaks 169-runs stand between Jos Buttler and Ben Stokes to stall the resistance from England, who need 521 runs to win
Virat Kohli hit his 23rd century and put 119-runs stand for 3rd wicket with Cheteshwar Pujara (72) to put India in a commanding position in 3rd Test
Hardik Pandya takes his maiden five-for to put India ahead in the 3rd Test of 5-match series. India take a vital 168-run lead in the first innings
India vs England 3rd Test Scoreboard
Trent Bridge Test will be India's last chance to save the series after being outplayed in the first two Test matches - by 31 runs Edgbaston and innings and 159 runs at the Lord's
The Indian batting line-up even failed to play 90 overs as they were bundled out for 107 in first innings and 130 in second, giving England a 2-0 lead in the five match series
India's abject surrender in the first two Tests against England has drawn sharp criticism from some of the country's celebrated former cricketers, who hoped the side would have the strength to bounce back. Virender Sehwag, Bishan Singh Bedi and VVS Laxman were among those who lamented the lack of fight shown by India in the second Test against England, losing by an innings and 159 runs to go 0-2 down in the five-match series. "Very poor from India. While we all want to stand by our team and support them when they don't do well, going down without a fight is very disappointing to watch. Hope they have the confidence and mental strength to comeback from this," tweeted Sehwag. Bedi was even more scathing in his assessment of the performance. "Dismal Indians at Lord's..everyone remotely connected with Indian Cricket knows where the problem lies or stems from..but will not utter a word for want of strength of character & courage of conviction...which is even more depressing really than