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India are bowled out for 247 runs in the second innings, leaving England just 41 to win the third Test match.

England have been set a target of 41 runs to win the third Test match against India in Kolkata.

The hosts resumed day five on 239-9 and Ravichandran Ashwin quickly took his tally to 91 runs by hitting two fours in Steven Finn's first over of the morning.

However, Pragyan Ojha was bowled out in the second over of the day by James Anderson, as India ended their second innings on 247 runs.

A win in Kolkata will see England take a 2-1 lead in the series.

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