The day four of the rescheduled fifth Test between England and India on Monday is bound to give more clarity into how the result of the match will look like.
With India, currently at 125/3 in the second innings, starting with a lead of 257 runs on Monday, former England captain Nasser Hussain reckons that the hosts are still very much in the game but if first-innings centurion Rishabh Pant stays on the crease for a few hours, then the match will be out of their grasp.
"England are probably in a slightly more difficult place than they have been in the last three Tests (against New Zealand). The morning is going to be crucial. England are still in the game, but a couple of hours of Pant and that game will be taken away from them. I don't think there'll be a competitive declaration (from India), simply because they know England are going to come out whatever. So why would you declare?" said Hussain on Sky Sports.