Summary

  1. Ind 171-2published at 26 overs

    Couple more singles to close the over - 10 runs from it, and Atkinson has gone for 44 from his five.

    Got a can of pop with my wrap too.

    My colleague said it was too early, but it's never too early in my book.

    And I need the caffeine, I didn't sleep well - I'm beginning to suspect memory foam mattresses are a con.

  2. 6 runs

    Ind 169-2published at 25.4 overs

    Wallop.

    Shreyas Iyer tucks into a short ball from Gus Atkinson, helping it for six runs over backward square.

  3. Postpublished at 09:51 Greenwich Mean Time

    Fried egg, sausage, bacon, hash brown, bit of ketchup.

    Everything an athlete needs.

  4. Ind 161-2published at 25 overs

    Adil Rashid continues. It is going to be a balancing act for Jos Buttler. The leg-spinner has 1-28 from his six overs. How long can he continue for?

    Mike Peter, fresh from his breakfast wrap, will be able to tell you. Enjoy.

  5. Ind 155-2published at 24 overs

    England have gone back to pace. Gus Atkinson comes into the attack for Liam Livingstone.

    As I mentioned earlier, England can't get out the over again. He goes too full to end and Shreyas Iyer pumps him to the cover fence.

  6. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 09:42 Greenwich Mean Time

    #bbccricket, via WhatsApp on 03301231826 or text 81111 (standard network charges apply)

    Think we, as England fans, have to prepare ourselves that 2025 is going to be a rude awakening to the fact our bowlers are only effective at home.

    John, Newcastle

  7. Ind 147-2published at 23 overs

    Gill 78, Shreyas 7

    Shreyas Iyer picks up his first boundary with a gorgeous front-foot drive to the cover ropes.

    India are certainly going to be pushing well beyond 300 you would think.

  8. Ind 140-2published at 22 overs

    There's a boundary every over at the moment.

    Liam Livingstone gets through five balls without conceding one but then offers too much width to Shubman Gill and the opener cuts away to the fence.

  9. How's stat?!published at 09:36 Greenwich Mean Time

    Srinivas Vijaykumar
    Cricviz analyst

    RashidImage source, Getty Images

    This is now the fifth time Adil Rashid has dismissed Virat Kohli in one-day internationals.

    Only Tim Southee (seven) & Ravi Rampaul (six) has dismissed him more often in the format.

    Bowlers who have dismissed Virat Kohli the most number of times in ODIs:

    • 7 - Tim Southee
    • 6 - Ravi Rampaul
    • 5 - Thisara Perera, Shakib Al Hasan, Josh Hazlewood, Adam Zampa, Adil Rashid
  10. Ind 134-2published at 21 overs

    A rare loose ball from Adil Rashid and Shubman Gill isn't going to miss out of those in this form. He clubs a pull to the square-leg boundary.

    Gill looks on it.

  11. Ind 129-2published at 20 overs

    Gill 67, Shreyas 1

    Shreyas Iyer is the new batter.

    There's a review for a four as Saqib Mahmood tries to pull back an edge at third. It is very tight but the TV umpire gives four in the end. Maybe a bit harsh that.

  12. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 19 overs

    Kohli c Salt b Rashid 52 (Ind 122-2)

    Virat KohliImage source, Getty Images

    Oh, you beauty Adil Rashid.

    This is brilliant bowling from the leg-spinner. He gets a beautiful bit of drift across Virat Kohli, draws the outside edge and Phil Salt takes a comfortable catch.

    Rashid loves getting the wicket of Kohli.

  13. Postpublished at 09:24 Greenwich Mean Time

    Eleanor Oldroyd
    Cricket commentator

    Virat Kohli has had more than his fair share of luck today. Could have been out bowled or caught behind off the same ball by Saqib Mahmood, run out in the same over, or lbw off Adil Rashid.

  14. 6 runs

    Ind 120-1published at 18 overs

    A step down the track and a ping over long-off from Shubman Gill.

    England are seriously under the pump. The partnership is 114 off 101 balls and Liam Livingstone's second over goes for 16.

  15. 50 runs

    50 for Virat Kohlipublished at 17.2 overs

    Ind 112-1

    Now Virat Kohli brings up his half-century. It comes up off 50 balls.

    He just cleared long-off the ball before for six (that brought up the century stand), before a single into the covers brings up the landmark.

    Little celebration too. He knows there's more to come.

  16. How's stat?!published at 09:21 Greenwich Mean Time

    Srinivas Vijaykumar
    Cricviz analyst

    Shubman Gill loves to bat at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad - the home ground for his current IPL franchise Gujarat Titans.

    Across all formats in International & domestic cricket at the venue, Gill has scored 1,300 runs in 25 matches at an average of 65.

    He's gone past the 50-run mark on nine occasions and converted five of those to hundreds - which includes a 94* & 89* in the IPL.

  17. Postpublished at 09:20 Greenwich Mean Time

    Steven Finn
    Former England fast bowler on TNT Sports

    IndiaImage source, Getty Images

    Shubman Gill is the next superstar, he needs to be good with bat in hand to prove that. When him and Kohli are on strike, it's almost like he's passing the torch over. He's got a fantastic attitude and the way he plays, he'll be in this India team for a long time

  18. 50 runs

    50 for Shubman Gillpublished at 17 overs

    Ind 104-1

    Glorious. Shubman Gill goes onto the back foot and crunches a cut to the fence to move to another half-century over 52 balls.

  19. Postpublished at 09:18 Greenwich Mean Time

    Steven Finn
    Former England fast bowler on TNT Sports

    England need a wicket, they'll need to break this partnership. With the squad they've picked today, their resources are stretched thin but they need to find a breakthrough.

  20. Ind 97-1published at 16 overs

    Gill 48, Kohli 41

    Just three singles from Livingstone's first over. A tidy start.