LONDON — England dismissed four India batters and gave the Lord's test another twist of fate on Sunday to leave it on a knife-edge heading toward the fifth and final day.
India set itself a winning target of 193 runs but was reduced to 58-4 in its second innings. Stumps, with eight overs remaining, came as a relief to India with England fired up and a sun-soaked Lord's crowd turned happily hostile.
For one of the teams to take a 2-1 lead in the five-match series, England needs six more wickets and India needs 135 more runs on Monday.
Asked for a prediction, India's Washington Sundar smiled and told broadcaster Sky Sports, ''Definitely India winning tomorrow. Just after lunch.'' Then, serious, he added, "The position we are in right now, we would have taken. Maybe one down would be ideal.''
Opening batter Lokesh Rahul will resume on 33 not out but with the ball only 17.4 overs old and still juicy.
Inspired Carse traps Gill
India began its chase after tea and appeared to weather the early storm after Yashasvi Jaiswal fell to Jofra Archer for a duck and fellow opener Rahul was dropped on 5 by Chris Woakes.
Rahul and Karun Nair piled more hurt on England and were chipping runs off the target until nearly an hour later when Nair left a straight delivery from seamer Brydon Carse and was plumb lbw.