England in humiliating defeat vs India

England's losing tour of India ended in further failure on Tuesday when the tourists collapsed to an innings and 75-run loss in the fifth test in Chennai.

Well placed at 4-129 going into the final session and playing for a draw, England lost six wickets for 40 runs to lose the the five-match series 4-0.

India dominated throughout the series, with effective spin bowling while its batsmen exerted complete domination over England's spinners.

On Tuesday, Ravindra Jadeja took 7-48, his sixth five-wicket haul and his career-best in test cricket, as the visitors collapsed.

The first test in Rajkot ended in a draw and India won the second test in Visakhapatnam by 246 runs, as well as the third test in Mohali by eight wickets.

They won the series with an innings and 36-run win in Mumbai.

Virat Kohli was declared man of the series for his 655 runs in five tests.

"It's been a complete performance from the time we were put under pressure in Rajkot, to come back and put them under pressure in the next game," he said.

"We lost tosses in four of the five tests and came from behind to win three of those matches ... it has been a very satisfying series," Kohli said.

Karun Nair was given the man of the match for his maiden triple hundred.

Starting from overnight 0-12, England openers Alastair Cook (49) and Keaton Jennings (54) put on a century stand for the first wicket.

Cook was caught at leg slip off Jadeja soon after lunch while Jennings completed his maiden test half-century off 117 balls before lobbing a simple return catch to Jadeja in the 44th over.

Jadeja then trapped Joe Root (6) lbw in the 50th over via DRS review.

The all-rounder also played a part in dismissing Jonny Bairstow (1), running back from midwicket to complete the catch, as the batsman miscued a chip in the air off Ishant Sharma (1-17).

England went from 0-103 to 4-129, still hoping to save the match in the last session though, placed at 4-167 at the break. Instead they were bowled out for 207 runs in 24 overs.

Jadeja had taken 3-38 before tea and continued his fine form, picking four wickets for 10 runs.

Moeen Ali (44) played an unnecessary heave to throw his good work, and was caught at mid-on by Ravichandran Ashwin.

Then, Ben Stokes (23) was caught at midwicket off Jadeja again.

Stokes and Ali had added 63 runs for the fifth wicket but then it all fell apart.

Amit Mishra (1-30) bowled Liam Dawson (0) with a googly, and then Umesh Yadav (1-36) had Adil Rashid (2) caught at point by Jadeja.

Jos Buttler (6 not out) and Stuart Broad (1) resisted for a bit, but Jadeja returned to pick the last two wickets.

Broad was caught at short leg, then Jake Ball (0) was snapped up by Karun Nair.

England went from 103-0 to 207 all out, losing 10 wickets for 104 runs.

"It wasn't great viewing but it happens in this part of the world on the fifth day of a test. The momentum is very hard to stop when wickets fall in clusters," said Cook.

"We have to give India credit. Even when we put 470 runs on the board, they made big runs under pressure.

"I cannot fault the lads' effort though.

"We just haven't been good enough to put India under pressure," Cook added.