Ben Stokes finished off the day for England in style by dispatching Akash Deep with a gem of a delivery. That was a classic Stokes: full, angled in, and just the right amount of movement to nip off the bat. Akash Deep was on the crease, not quite sure whether to come forward or back. The ball straightened up after leaving the pitch and slammed into the off-stump. The short leg could have unnerved the batter, who was stuck at the crease. Stokes was riled up after the wicket, and the whole English team left the field in elation after a good finish. Late Strikes Put England on Top as Final Day Promises Thrilling Finish The game was turned sharply in favour of England in the last half-hour of action as they secured three wickets in quick succession. India had a disastrous beginning with Jaiswal getting out for a duck yet again to Jofra Archer. Rahul and Karun Nair attempted to mend things with a small partnership, but Nair's error gave way for England's revival. Read also: Starc Shines in 100th Test as Aussies Collapse at Sabina Park Shubman Gill stepped into a charged environment and seemed out of sorts from the beginning. He dodged a few close escapes before being lured into a trap by Brydon Carse right in front. With only 15 minutes remaining in the day, India introduced nightwatchman Akash Deep, but he could not resist. Ben Stokes bowled him out in the last over, handing England the advantage for Day 5. Now it all boils down to Day 5 the last day India require 135 runs, England require 6 wickets. Considering the way India's lower order has not performed well, England may think they have a chance. Yet KL Rahul remains at the crease, and his contribution will be instrumental. The crowd at Lord's today was charged, urging their team along during critical periods. Everything points towards an exciting finale, and we may witness a result within the second session.