Summary

  • India beat Pakistan by six runs in New York

  • Pakistan finish on 113-7 in pursuit of 120

  • They were well set at 73-2 but lost regular wickets to slow scoring

  • India were bowled out for 119 in 19 overs with Rishabh Pant top scoring with 42

  • Naseem Shah and Haris Rauf both take 3-21 for Pakistan

  • Listen to BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra commentary at top of page

  1. That's all for todaypublished at 21:05 British Summer Time 9 June

    Well, a very delayed, but in the end, a very close match.

    India can be proud of their fightback. Pakistan will be bitterly disappointed with that result.

    As we bid you farewell, you can read Timothy Abraham's match report in full here.

    We will back tomorrow for live coverage of South Africa v Bangladesh in New York.

  2. 'We'll look at our last two matches and discuss our mistakes'published at 21:03 British Summer Time 9 June

    Pakistan captain Babar Azam: "We bowled well. At the halfway stage when batting we wanted to keep it simple, how we normally play. There was a period where we had too many dot balls, then the pressure was on."

    "We didn't capitalise properly and made the same mistakes in the last overs."

    "We need to win big, looking forward we'll look at our last two matches, discuss our mistakes."

  3. 'Our never say die attitude got us through'published at 20:57 British Summer Time 9 June

    India captain Rohit Sharma: "I think we didn't bat well enough. Halfway through when we were batting, we were in a good position, 80-3, you'd expect guys to stitch the partnerships. We didn't we fell short, we were 15 runs short. We looked at 140 but the bowlers did the job.

    "There was enough in the pitch, it was a good wicket. Hence we thought 130/140 was a good target and with our bowling line-up, you feel confident. It is the never say die attitude in the team. We wanted to make early in roads and they did. We said if things can happen to us, it can happen to them.

    "You need everyone to show up and a little contribution for everyone makes a big difference and we did that."

    On Jasprit Bumrah: "He's going from strength to strength, we all know what he can do with the ball. We want him to be in that mindset for the whole World Cup, he's a genius with the ball. Everyone who had the ball did a good job.

    On the crowd: "There is no doubt about it, the crowd was superb. They never disappoint, wherever we play in the world. They always come out in huge support. It is just the start of the tournament, we have a long way to go."

  4. Postpublished at 20:50 British Summer Time 9 June

    Prakash Wakankar
    BBC Test Match Special commentator

    Somehow, yet again, Pakistan find a way to lose a game that they were in a comfortable position to win.

  5. Scotland beat Oman by seven wicketspublished at 20:47 British Summer Time 9 June
    Breaking

    A massive win for Scotland against Oman in Antigua.

    They have beaten Oman by seven wickets, chasing down their target of 151 with 41 balls still remaining.

    Not only does it move them on to five points, it will give their net run-rate a significant boost, denting England's chances of progressing.

    You can follow the full reaction to their win in our dedicated live page here.

  6. Postpublished at 20:44 British Summer Time 9 June

    Jack Gray
    Reporting from Edgbaston

    The Pakistan supporters have drained out of Edgbaston, but its twice as loud as it was.

    For India - the party has started here, and I cant see it stopping any time soon. Its been deafening for the last half an hour - their side showed off their quality, and now those who are left are showing off their moves…

    Edgbaston fan zoneImage source, Jack Gray
  7. Postpublished at 20:41 British Summer Time 9 June

    Alex Hartley
    Former England bowler on BBC Sounds

    We knew at the halfway stage that it wouldn't be easy.

    India clawed their way back in, it looked like Pakistan were going to walk it at one point.

  8. India beat Pakistan by six runspublished at 20:41 British Summer Time 9 June
    Breaking

    Naseem Shah came out swinging and did what he could, but Pakistan's middle order really let them down for what should have been a comfortable chase.

    India win by six runs, a game where for a good chunk of it, it was Pakistan's to lose, and they did lose.

    The final over of India's innings, Pakistan gifted them a few easy runs and they look to be very pivotal right now.

    India are two wins from two, Pakistan have lost twice.

    With the United States also winning twice already, Pakistan's hopes of reaching the Super 8s look very slim.

  9. Postpublished at 20:39 British Summer Time 9 June

    Daniel Norcross
    BBC Test Match Special commentator on BBC Sounds

    What a game of cricket we have seen today.

  10. Pak 113-7published at 20 overs

    Target 120

    Naseem Shah swings, but they can only one pick up a routine single.

    India get the job done and Pakistan's World Cup campaign is in serious danger of coming to an imminent end.

  11. Postpublished at 20:38 British Summer Time 9 June

    Alex Hartley
    Former England bowler on BBC Sounds

    He got too much bat on it and just bounces in front of Kohli.

    A metre inside of the boundary.

  12. Pak 112-7published at 19.5 overs

    Target 120

    Another boundary from Naseem Shah, but he only finds four.

    Naseem Shah gets plenty on that shot, it beat Virat Kohli in the the field, but it stops short of the square leg boundary and scores only four.

    Eight runs needed, one to come.

  13. Postpublished at 20:37 British Summer Time 9 June

    Alex Hartley
    Former England bowler on BBC Sounds

    Sixes are hard to come by on this surface.

  14. Pak 108-7published at 19.4 overs

    Target 120

    An inventive and clever shot from Naseem Shah.

    He just stood up and ramped the ball over himself, gets plenty on it and it runs away for four.

    Pakistan have a chance.

    12 needed off two.

  15. Postpublished at 20:36 British Summer Time 9 June

    Daniel Norcross
    BBC Test Match Special commentator on BBC Sounds

    It's carnage out there.

  16. Pak 104-7published at 19.3 overs

    Target 120

    Pakistan run two singles as that is all they can manage.

    This really is India's to lose.

    16 needed from three balls.

  17. Postpublished at 20:35 British Summer Time 9 June

    Alex Hartley
    Former England bowler on BBC Sounds

    Boundary a ball here needed for Pakistan.

  18. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 19.1 overs

    Imad c Pant b Arshdeep 15 (Pak 102-7) Target 120

    A weird minute or so results in Imad being dismissed after a umpire review.

    Nobody initially appealed, it looked like Imad missed the shot, ran a single and Arshdeep missed a run out attempt on Imad at the non-striker's end.

    Upon review, there was a slight edge off the bat of Imad and wicketkeeper Pant takes the catch.

    18 to win off five now.

  19. Postpublished at 20:33 British Summer Time 9 June

    Alex Hartley
    Former England bowler on BBC Sounds

    Iftikhar once again failing for Pakistan.

    This game is now India's to win.

  20. Postpublished at 20:33 British Summer Time 9 June

    Daniel Norcross
    BBC Test Match Special commentator on BBC Sounds

    India are all over Pakistan at the back end of this innings.

    Lofted high in the air, two fielders there ready.