Rishabh Pant registered his first half-century of the series while Shardul Thakur scored his second in the match to take India to a huge score.
Pant made his first half-century of the series as he scored 50 off 106 deliveries while Shardul scored 60 off just 72 balls.
Ravi Shastri and other Team India support staff will remain in the hotel, and not travel with the players until confirmation from the medical team.
Rohit Sharma recorded his first overseas century in the longest format during the ongoing fourth Test against England.
After the openers gave a solid start, Rohit Sharma and Cheteshwar Pujara frustrated the English bowlers for most of the day, as India were 270/3 at stumps.
Sunil Gavaskar smashed 221 and India fell just nine runs short in a world-record chaseof 438.
Indian bowlers did well to prevent the hosts from taking a massive first innings lead. At the end of the day, the visitors were 43 for no loss.
With the exception of Virat Kohli and Shardul Thakur, no Indian batsman scored more than 20 runs in their first innings.
Ravichandran Ashwin was left out of the Oval Test against England and that has drawn plenty of flak and criticism for Virat Kohli.
After losing the third Test by an innings and 76 runs, the Indian team will be keen to bounce back quickly in the series that is currently tied 1-1.