Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium

Records tumble as India inflict Mumbai misery on England

Alastair Cook's tourists require a victory to stay alive in the five-match series, but that scenario appears extremely unlikely after Virat Kohli and Jayant Yadav struck 235 and 104 respectively, enabling India to open up a huge first-innings lead of 231.

We take a look at a number of the landmarks reached by Kohli and Jayant on day four, in addition to an unwanted record for England opener Keaton Jennings.

- Kohli's 235 represents his highest Test score, beating the 211 he made against New Zealand in October.