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Brook caught for 99 but England keep chipping away at deficit
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Date: 14:55 BST
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India may have been dropping catches but England have given up some wickets they'll be kicking themselves over - will they come out honours even?
David, Newcastle upon Tyne
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Date: 14:55 BST
Title: Post
Content: Stephan ShemiltBBC Sport chief cricket reporter at Headingley
It's been 24 years since England made 400 in their first innings in a home Test and gone on to lose the match.
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Date: 89 overs
Title: Eng 405-7
Content: A single apiece for Woakes and Carse off Mohammed Siraj, who has switched ends to replace Jasprit Bumrah.
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Date: 14:50 BST
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The Brook wicket shows why England won't win the Ashes. Silly shots at pivotal moments by too many players. Brainless!
John
This is why Brook won't emulate Root unless he tweaks his approach. So much ability and naturally free flowing but, just reign it in a little lad!
Anthony
England, all or nothing approach, can infuriate as much as it entertains. Needed Brook to be the last man standing.
Raj From London
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Date: 14:49 BST
Title: Post
Content: Andy ZaltzmanTest Match Special statistician
Harry Brook's stats were 99 from 112 balls. He got two sixes and 11 fours. It is the 89th time in Test history that someone has been out for 99. The last Englishman to do it was Jonny Bairstow at Old Trafford against South Africa in 2017.
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Date: 88 overs
Title: Eng 403-7
Content: 400 up for England, neatly working Krishna wide of mid-on for four.
Brydon Carse has come in for England and edged his first ball short of the slips, before taking a single to point to bring Woakes on strike.
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Date: 14:46 BST
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Content: Sir Alastair CookEx-England captain on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra
What a death on 99. An extraordinary innings with some moments of genius. I suppose he would have taken this when he was caught off a no-ball on a duck yesterday.
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Date: 14:43 BST
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Content: Isa GuhaFormer England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Harry Brook hangs his head back. He cannot believe it and neither can the crowd. It would have been his first Test century at Headingley.
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Date: 87.3 overs
Title: WICKET
Content: Brook c Thakur b Prasidh Krishna 99 (Eng 398-7)
There'll be no first Headingley century for Harry Brook - he goes for 99!
Prasidh Krishna returns in place of the expensive Mohammed Siraj and Brook moves to one run off his century with a two through point.
He drives expansively at the next delivery but fails to make contact, then goes from the next delivery, dropping a pull right into the hands of Shardul Thakur at deep backward-square.
The England white-ball captain looks to the skies and walks off without a ton on his home ground.
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Date: 14:42 BST
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Content: Cheteshwar PujaraIndia batter on BBC Test Match Special
Bumrah's body language is saying that he is yearning to pick-up a wicket. But when you are tired, you do become desperate.
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Date: 87 overs
Title: Eng 396-6
Content: Nicely timed from Chris Woakes, just dropping Bumrah's delivery through a vacant mid-off for four.
He adds two more with a similarly well-played shot in the point region.
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Date: 14:37 BST
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India's fielding costing them dearly and allowing England back into the game. Two quality fielders gone in Rohit and Kohli and it's showing.
Chris, Godstone
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Date: 14:37 BST
Title: Post
Content: Cheteshwar PujaraIndia batter on BBC Test Match Special
At this stage, Bumrah needs a wicket. That's the only way India can come back into this game.
Things are moving quickly for the England team at the moment.
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Date: 14:36 BST
Title: Post
Content: Here's that Brook chance off Bumrah.
With the England batter racing along, how critical will that be?
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'Brook riding his luck' - Jaiswal makes his fourth drop of England innings
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Date: 14:35 BST
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Content: Cheteshwar PujaraIndia batter on BBC Test Match Special
India will be a little bit frustrated, they need to re-group now during this break. The fielders need to grab their chances and Jaiswal is someone who is having a hard time on the field at the moment.
Update:
Date: 14:35 BST
Title: Drinks break
Content: Rishabh Pant is down receiving treatment on an injury, so the umpires have decided to take drinks a little early.
England have scored 38 runs in the six overs since the new ball was taken, 31 of them Brook's.
They currently trail by 83.
Update:
Date: 14:33 BST
Title: Post
Content: Stephan ShemiltBBC Sport chief cricket reporter at Headingley
India might not be missing the batting of Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, but they are missing their catching.
Yashasvi Jaiswal has dropped two in the slips and might not have been there had those two legends still been around.
Update:
Date: 14:33 BST
Title: Post
Content: Isa GuhaFormer England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
That has raced to the fence in no time. Like a knife through butter.
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Date: 86 overs
Title: Eng 388-6
Content: Four, and indeed four more.
Leg byes first, clipping Brook on the way to the boundary, before the England batter unleashes a shot through point to end the over, taking him to 97.
18 from the over, 14 off Brook's bat, and 29 from Siraj's last two - he's now gone for 1-100 in 22 overs.
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Date: 14:29 BST
Title: Post
Content: Isa GuhaFormer England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Harry Brook is so effortless as he plays that shot. That was a real dismissive drive. It's got the crowd going.