Overs batted in 3 tests:India: 121+69.2 + 112 + 78.3 + 130.5 + 98 (Declared for 4 wickets) =
609 overs. Average innings batted: 66.9
England : 64.3 + 102.1 + 55.5 + 69.2 + 71 + 39.4 =
401.9 overs. Average innings batted: 101.5
England have batted 207.5 overs less than India. England batsmen played ODI type of overs in 5 innings out of 6.
Although better rpo (one aspect of Bazball) can make up for less overs batted, it does not makes opponent players stand under such hot and humid Indian conditions and does not drains the energy levels as much when opponents come to bat. Yashasvi and others would have found it slightly tougher to score as many after having fielded for 150 overs than after fielding for just 71 overs. Even just standing as umpie is a tough job here. Dharmasena was caught asking for water and laughed when he saw it on sight screen

The energy drain is significant even just standing down there for so many overs. Also if the first batting side plays lots of overs then the side batting second has to bat on the toughest of day 4 and day 5 in this conditions barring some wickets. Time aspect is also taken out. Neither does it bodes well if the opponent team knows the batting lineup can only bat 0 overs average in an innings or thereabout allowing a shift of median.
India batsmen played ODI type of overs in 2 innings. In fact Indian batsmen have batted poorly in few innings as well. The only innings Indian batting unit has played as a team was the second innings in this 3rd test which looked like India would have posted near to 600 or batted out 150 overs which i expect this team to do in Indian conditions based on past batting lineups. Have to say that the nature of the Rajkot wicket helped.
A for England, imo on Rajkot wickets one just cannot bat for 110.4 overs in two innings. This is where 300 + individual scores have been posted in Ranji cricket. Even Sir Jadeja has a triple out of his three domestic triples in Ranji here i guess. There is absolutely nothing in this wicket even for spinners apart from the rare ball.. This is one wicket in India where the advantage of winning toss is significantly negated. imo this should have been a draw.
If England wins the toss next match, i won't be surprised if the scores are levelled at 2-2. But even after winning toss if you treat test innings as ODI by batting even the toss may become irelevant and break up the long standing tradition of win toss and get in a awesome position to win test.
Test FL's - 8 , ODI and Tests Combo FL's - 1, ODI World Cup - 1, ODI FL's - 7, ODI and T20i combo FL's - 1 ,
T20 Franchisee FL's - 7, T20i Cup FL's- 1, T20 FL's- 5 , 50 Overs Domestic FL's - 1, 40 Overs Domestic FL's- 1