IND vs ENG 4th Test Live Updates: Veteran off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin worked his magic and took 3 wickets while the left-hander took wickets.
England currently lead by 166 runs and should be thankful for opening pitcher Zak Crawley's 60 off 91 balls, which added a lot of points.
Earlier, India were bowled out for 307 runs in the first innings as wicketkeeper-batsman Dhruv Jhurel scored 90 runs.
Starting with a new ball against Ravindra Jadeja at the other end, Ashwin was quick to exploit the cracks in the pitch and hit the caretaker Ben Duckett (15 points) and the out-of-form Ollie Pope (0 points) with successive shots. I removed it.
However, his prized scalp was that of 11-time unbeaten centurion Joe Root after an excellent review by India.
The ball was bowled just over the line, much to the frustration of the English players, but India didn't mind as they quickly led England to 65-3 after conceding a 46-run lead in the first innings.
Crawley then took on the Indian attack for the rest of the play in an eerie tone, extending their overall lead past the 150 mark.
India hung on with Ashwin and Jadeja, but the attack looked too monotonous for Crawley, who, along with Ben Stokes, hit seven fours and quickly put together 45 off 67 balls.
Kuldeep, who bowled just 12 overs in the first innings, was eventually introduced and made his presence felt by wiping out England's danger men in three overs.
The left-arm wrist spinner showed his deceptive nature, bowling Crawley with beautiful slip while stirring the middle stumps.
England captain Ben Stokes, who survived the umpire's decision, was able to keep the ball low as Kuldeep showed off his 5-1-10-2 technique.
Jurrell completed a resilient maiden fifty and was sent off at lunch as India put up an incredible fightback to limit England's first-innings lead.
Following his tenacious 46 in his debut Test in Rajkot, Jurrell scored a career-best 90 and can easily withstand pressure as India's long search for a wicketkeeper-batsman looks to be heading in the right direction. It was shown that
After 96 balls and 50, the Rajasthan Royals wicketkeeper-batsman quickly changed gears and led the English spin duo of Shoaib Basheer and Tom Hartley to the cleaners.
Jurrell had a most composed innings, rushing a single from Hartley to reach his first fifty in Test cricket.
Akash Deep then made an entertaining stand of 40 runs from just 75 balls for the 9th wicket with Jurrell.
Jurrell, who was dropped by Ollie Robinson for 59 balls, hammered Bashir with successive fours and sixes, winning the race to 90 off 149 balls, but left-arm spinner Hartley cleaned up Bashir with a quick delivery and deservedly I couldn't live 100 years.
Young England off-spinner Shoaib Bashir also trapped Akash Deep in the second Test to return figures of 5 for 119, completing his maiden Test five-wicket haul.
Jurel has found a capable ally in Kuldeep Yadav. He showed the utmost grit and determination in this innings as he scored 28 runs off 131 balls and the two put together a valuable 76 runs in the 8th wicket stand to reduce the run difference to less than 100 runs.