England v India: The essential third Test day five stats to help keep you ahead of the game

We take a look at the historic figures from the fifth day of the Lord's Tests to keep you ahead of the game

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England were bowled out for 192 to set up a fascinating fourth innings chase, which India began shakily to end the fourth day on 58 for 4.

We've teamed up with Betfair to give you all the stats you need to know for each day of the series.

The average number of runs scored per session on day five of Lord's Tests since 2006 is 82.15 before lunch, 82.78 between lunch and tea, and 63.3 after tea.

Meanwhile, if you're interested in how many times the ball crosses the rope before the game ends, the average number of fours scored on day five is 21.4, while the average number of sixes is 1.35.

For the bowlers, 5.1 wickets have fallen on average to seam on day five of Lord's Tests during the same timeframe, with spinners claiming an average of 0.9.

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