India have set a victory target of 521 runs for England in the third Test at Nottingham.
At stumps on the third day on Monday, England were 23 for no loss, with Keaton Jennings and Alastair Cook at the crease, and the hosts needing 498 more runs to win with two days to go.
Earlier, Team India declared their second innings at 352 for 7. Skipper Virat Kohli scored 103, his 23rd Test century
and 58th overall. He also went past Mohammad Azharuddin's tally of 426 to become the Indian captain with most runs in a series in England.
Cheteshwar Pujara scored 72, while Hardik Pandya made an unbeaten 52.
In the first innings, India had posted 329, replying to which England were bundled out for 161. England is leading the 5-match series, 2-0.