Ishant swipes at a Root delivery and sends a fine edge behind, where it deflects off Prior's knee and almost falls to Anderson, who is just unable to take the catch on the stretch.
England trying to squeeze as many overs as possible in before tea. Moeen completes a rapid maiden and there will be time for one more.
There is a big shout as Root spins one into the pads of Ishant. It was a similar situation to the Binny wicket but this time there was the presence of an inside edge onto the pad. Root goes on to complete a maiden over.
Moeen concedes a single to Kumar and then sees Ishant sends an awkward inside edge down to the fine leg boundary for four more runs. Another single makes it six runs from the over in total.
Just one runs comes off Root's fourth over, Kumar adding a single to his total. Ishant Sharma is the new man in.
The wicket came with the final delivery of the over as Hawk Eye shows the ball would have actually turned past the stumps. Interesting...
Binny clips Moeen fine off his pads for two runs before taking a single. Kumar comes on strike and tries to steer the spinner away past backward point but is stopped by the dive of Stokes. He does work away a single next ball to give Binny the strike for the final delivery, which Moeen gets to turn back into his pads in front of the stumps. There is a big appeal and Dharmesena raises the finger.
Root bowls his first maiden over of the innings as India's lead remains static at 297.
Kumar takes a single off Moeen before Binny guides the final ball of the over down to fine leg for a couple. England really racing through these overs with the two spinners.
Root spins one down the leg side, wide of Prior and away to the long leg boundary for four runs. There is only one other run from the over as Kumar grabs a single.
Binny comes down the wicket and smashes Moeen over extra cover for six, the second of the innings and first of the day. Moeen tidies things up thereafter and there are just two more runs from the over.
There is spin at both ends now as Joe Root is brought into the attack. He concedes just a single to Kumar from his first over.
Moeen stems the flow of runs somewhat, conceding just a leg bye and a single to Kumar in his 16th over of the innings.
Kumar shows great hands and awareness to steer Stokes away past the slips for four runs and then comes forward to stroke him through the same area for another boundary. Binny's single earlier in the over makes it nine from the over.
Moeen continues and concedes four byes as his first ball deflects off Binny's pads and away to the long leg boundary. Are India sniffing a declaration here? Binny smashes the spinner over extra cover for four more before surviving an lbw shout while attempting a reverse sweep. India's lead is 268.
Broad heads off the field as Stokes is brought back into the attack. Binny sends a single down to third man before Kumar sees out four dot balls. He then cuts away a wide one through backward point for four, with Stokes throwing in a no ball for good measure.
England perhaps throwing in the towel and opting to preserve their main bowlers as Moeen is brought back into the attack. He sees his first ball disappear to the boundary courtesy of a reverse sweep by Binny, who then skews an attempted drive down to third man for three more runs later in the over.
Broad carries on and flings an errant delivery down the leg side for four byes, with Prior in no position to prevent the boundary as he is standing up to the stumps. The batsmen run a total of three singles to make it seven from the over.
Plunkett's second ball goes for another boundary as Binny pulls away a short and slow ball through the midwicket area. He then guides the next ball down to the third-man boundary for another four before running a single which takes him to within one run of a half-century. Kumar hands him back the strike with another single and yet another single takes Binny to his fifty. It has been a timely intervention from the debutant as India now lead by 239.
Broad has swapped ends as he comes back on to replace Anderson. Binny takes a single off the first ball to give Kumar the strike and the lower-order batsman times once nicely through midwicket to send the ball trickling away to the boundary for four more runs.
Kumar gloves Plunkett away to the boundary fine on the leg side after Binny had taken a single. The sum total is five from the over as the required run rate from a potential England chase begins to creep up and up.
Anderson traps Binny plumb in front of the stumps but Bruce Oxenford doesn't raise his finger. England look miffed but Snicko shows a faint inside edge onto the pad. What a spot by the umpire, if that is indeed the reason he gave it not out! Another appeal follows later in the over, but this one is a bit high and going down the leg side.
There is a bowling change already as Plunkett comes into the attack. A misfield from Stokes allows Kumar to get off the mark before Binny clips one to square leg to grab another single and Kumar sees out four dot balls.
Binny is deceived by Anderson's swing and ends up edging one towards the slips, but it falls well short of the cordon and bounces through it to trickle away for four runs. The are no further dramas, or indeed runs, for the rest of the over.
Broad continues and serves up a wild full toss which Binny clips away towards fine leg for a single. That exposes Kumar to the final four deliveries but he looks solid enough in his defences as just one run comes from the over.
Bhuveneshwar Kumar is the new man in and sees Anderson fizz one past his edge before getting his body and bat in behind the final few deliveries. A wicket maiden for Anderson.
England are already unhappy with this ball but the umpires decide a against a change for now. Anderson's first delivery makes the hosts feel a little better about it though as Jadeja hangs his bat out and feathers an edge behind the stumps to Prior!
Broad is brought back into the attack and forced some quick reactions from Binny, who just manages to dig out a yorker which was heading for the stumps. He then swings one just past the edge of the right-hander before completing a maiden over.
The new ball is taken immediately and it is Anderson who will bowl the first over with it. He gets a bit of movement in the air but cannot find an edge as Binny punches one down to third man for a single. Jadeja then shows good hands to steer the next ball away to the deep point boundary for four, while his uppish clip then falls short of midwicket.
Moeen takes the last over before the new ball and sees Binny flick one off his pads towards fine leg for a single. Jadeja then sends an edge behind, but it is wide of the diving Anderson at first slip and India take the single, with another following to make it three from the over.
Stokes continues his spell as England count down towards the new ball. Three dot balls are followed by a no ball, while Jadeja works the seamer away past mid-on for two runs to make it three from the over.
Moeen is blasted through the on side by Jadeja, the left-hander pulling him away through mid-wicket to the boundary to bring up the fifty partnership. A single makes it five from the over as India tick off another six balls.
Stokes takes the secnd over after lunch. Binny miscues an attempted but badly before getting his timing right on the next ball to work away a single to deep point, while Jadeja also grabs a single later in the over.
Moeen takes the first over after lunch and starts with a low full toss which is blasted back towards him by Jadeja, although there was never a serious chance of a return catch. There ends up being just one run from the over as Binny works a single to midwicket.
The lunch break is coming to an end and play will resume in around two minutes. Can England get the wickets they need at the start of the afternoon session?
And that brings an end to the morning session. England started it brilliantly but once Broad and Anderson were taken out of the attack India were able to put the brakes on the hosts and repair the damage. England will need some very quick wickets after the interval to retain any hopes of victory.
Plunkett is brought back on and comes around the wicket to the right-handed Binny. His first ball is pitched short and pulled away past square leg for four runs and the second is worked away for a single. He pitches it short to Jadeja as well and is pulled away twice more through the leg side to the boundary. A profitable 13 from the over for India, who now lead by 191.
Moeen gets one to turn out of the rough but it is spinning away from the stumps and Jadeja leaves it well alone. Moeen then switches his aim towards the stumps for the rest of the over and there is huge shout for lbw from Prior, but the ball would not have gone on to hit the stumps.
There is a faint noise as Binny swings at a Stokes delivery but the appeal is not the strongest and Snicko does not indicate an edge was present. Stokes then gets another one to deceive the edge before the end of the over, which turns out to be a maiden.
Moeen fails to find any sort of turn as Jadeja is content to leave most of his deliveries while Binny drags one behind square on the leg side for a scruffily-run single.
The excitement seems to have died down a little bit after England's fierce start as Stokes sees Binny guide him away beautifully through the covers for four. A single completes the over. Binny and Jadeja are starting to look comfortable at the crease.
England opt for some spin now as Moeen Ali is brought into the attack. Two runs come from the over as Jadeja and Binny take a single each
Stokes keeps a disciplined line and length, although Binny does manage to work one of his straight deliveries away through the leg side for a single, which proves to be the only run of the over until Jadeja grabs another single from the final ball.
Plunkett sends down possibly the shortest ball we have seen all morning, catching Binny by surprise as he sends a scruffy looking hook away on the on side for a single. Jadeja then directs a late cut through gully for two more runs.
Stokes continues and looks to have cured his no-ball woes. He concedes just two runs from the over as Jadeja registers his second scoring stroke in 49 balls, flicking the all-rounder away through midwicket for two runs.
Plunkett goes full and wide to Binny and is duly punished as the Test debutant strokes him away through the covers for four. Binny then directs the next ball towards fine leg for two before Plunkett tightens his line up for the rest of the over and concedes no further runs.
Anderson's marathon spell finally comes to an end and Stokes is brought into the attack. He oversteps for two no-balls before Binny flicks one off his pads and down to fine leg for a single, the only run from the bat in the over.
Binny cuts one away square of the wicket and the batsmen try and scamper three. Ben Stokes' rocket throw from the boundary almost catches Jadeja short of his ground at the striker's end but the third umpire's replay shows he was safe... just! Plunkett then gets another delivery to beat the edge of Jadeja before the end of the over.
Anderson's spell continues into a ninth over. Binny slips an uppish glance into the leg side but it is wide of any fielders and the batsman runs another single. That brings Jadeja back on strike and he finally manages to get off the mark and in some style too, charging down the wicket and clubbing one down the ground for four. Five runs from the over.
Stuart Binny is the new man in and he manages to get off the mark second ball. Jadeja, in contrast, has still not scored after 36 deliveries and has another close call when he edges one towards the slips, but the ball falls well short of the fielders.
Cook makes the first bowling change of the morning and it pays off immediately as Liam Plunkett's first ball nips back at Dhoni, goes through the gate and clatters into his stumps! Big wicket for England.
Dhoni directs another thickish edge wide of the slips but this time there is a fielder at third man to limit the damage to a single. That brings Jadeja back on strike and he sees out three more dot balls, with the final one rising off the surface and whizzing just past his edge.
Broad continues his spell and completes another maiden as Jadeja stays on the defensive. He has now faced 30 balls without getting off the mark.
Dhoni relieves some of the pressure by dabbing one past the slips and away to the third-man boundary for four. Anderson then goes up for yet another lbw shout but once again it was drifting down the leg side. Four from the over.
Dhoni flicks a single down to fine leg to bring Jadeja back on strike, but the left-hander's wait to get off the mark goes on as he fails to score from the final four balls of the over. Jadeja has now faced 24 balls without getting on the board.
Anderson continues to come tantalisingly close to the edge of Jadeja. Bell at second slip is so close to the bat that he is wearing a helmet, but the over produces nothing apart from another maiden to add to Anderson's column.
Prior comes up to the stumps as Broad takes aim at Dhoni but when the India captain edges behind it is Cook at first slip who is in position to take the catch... but he puts it down! Broad has his hands on his head and no-one can quite believe Cook dropped that. It was a regulation chance.
Anderson nips one past the edge of Jadeja, who then charges down the wicket and takes a wild swing and a miss as his jittery attempts to get off the mark continue. He looks a little more assured for the rest of the over but is still unable to get off the mark as Anderson completes a maiden.
This boundary definitely does count as Dhoni sends a big outside edge through gully and away to the third-man boundary for four. The India captain sees out the rest of Broad's over with relative ease.
Another big lbw shout from Anderson but it was again drifting well down the leg side and Dhoni escapes before getting off the mark with a prod into the on side. Jadeja then has another little prod at one outside off stump but his edge falls short of Ian Bell at second slip. He then directs one off his thigh pad and down to the long leg boundary but as no shot was attempted the four does not count.
Ravindra Jadeja is the new man in and the left-hander survives the rest of the over despite having a close call when he had an uncertain poke at one outside off stump. Wicket maiden for Broad.
Rahane's single means he keeps the strike at the start of Broad's next over and the batsman soon pays for that decision when Broad gets another straight one to nick his outside edge and fly through to Prior behind the stumps. The wicket-keeper takes a simple catch and it is game well and truly on now!
Anderson has the short catchers in as well as he opts for a straight line and good length to Rahane. When he does veer outside off stump Rahane clips him away to the third-man boundary for the first four of the morning. England then go up for a huge lbw appeal but it was clearly going down the leg side and another single from Rahane makes it five runs from the over.
Hawk Eye reveals the lbw decision would have been upheld if DRS were available to challenge it as new batsman Mahendra Singh Dhoni plays and misses at a wide one.
Stuart Broad opens the bowling at the other end with catchers at short mid-off, short mid-on and short midwicket. Rahane works him away for a single to bring Kohli on strike and Broad soon finds a peach of a delivery which fizzes into his pads in front of the stumps. It looks pretty straight and the finger goes up from Kumar Dharmasena! Early breakthrough for England!
James Anderson is given the first over of the morning. He keeps his line and length tidy but the pitch looks just as lifeless as it has throughout the match and Kohli is able to block back a maiden.
The players are making their way out into the middle and we are just about ready for the start of day five. Akinkya Rahane (18) and Virat Kohli (8) will be the India batsmen at the crease.
The start has been pushed back by a further five minutes. Play will now begin at 11.15am.
It has been a wet start to the day in Nottingham but for now the rain has moved on and the covers have been peeled off. It looks as though we will start at the slightly delayed time of 11.10am BST.
Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the fifth and final day of the first Test between England and India at Trent Bridge. India lead by 128 runs with seven wickets remaining in their second innings and a draw looks the most likely result today, but id England can strike early and often in the morning session they could still take a 1-0 lead in the series.