Ind 149-4published at 18.3 overs
On Kohli's legs and he pulls it away behind square for four. This is a masterclass. 12 needed off nine...
India 161-4 (19.4 overs) - Kohli 82* (51 balls)
Aus 160-6 (20 overs) - Finch 43, Maxwell 31
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On Kohli's legs and he pulls it away behind square for four. This is a masterclass. 12 needed off nine...
Brilliant from Kohli, just opening the face of the bat and slicing the ball through third man for four. Knew where the fielders were.
Slower ball, beats Kohli. Dot ball.
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Australia just need to suck in air here. They're not out of this, a good over would turn the tables on India again. Coulter-Nile has the ball...
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
"We thought 160 would be just enough to make this an exciting game... The fans are going crazy here now. Faulkner's been made to look like a teenage bowler, he's been pumped around the park."
Kohli hits down to long-on and scampers through for two. That's better from Faulkner, speared into the pads and that will only be one. And a lightning-quick scamper brings two off the last ball. India big favourites now...
Charles Dagnall
BBC Test Match Special
"All Faulkner can do is put his hands on his hips and watch where the ball is going as Kohli wins this game on his own."
Faulkner returns and this is quite superb from Kohli - first he hooks Kohli in front of deep square for four, then he opens the face and steers him through point for another four. And then he launches him over the top for six! Kohli is winning this for India here...
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
"You can't teach that shot from MS Dhoni can you? I think Australia might win this in the last over though. Looking at their bowling, they've got two overs more from Faulkner. He's a real tough customer. Will Coulter-Nile take the other?"
Brilliant from Watson, two deliveries speared into leg stump and India can only manage singles. But he errs off the last ball, wide and it's edged through third man for four. This is going down to the wire...
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Peter Eastwood: How lucky are we to live in a generation with Joe Root and Virat Kohli performing regularly on the World T20 stage.
Ind 116-4
A little nugget of gold for Australia as Watson unearths a dot ball first up. Precious. Next ball, sub fielder Ashton Agar does good work in the deep to keep them to one. Then Kohli swats a single to bring up his 50 off 39 balls. Another outstanding knock, he is just on another planet when it comes to chasing in the white-ball game.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
"This is how to handle pressure and build an innings. Brilliant. Could Kohli have timed this absolutely perfectly? Australia have still got the upper hand for me but this could be closer than we think. If there are two players that can do it it's definitely these two."
Great shot from Kohli, rolling his wrists to divert the ball wide of mid-on for four. Another two follows, and Australia have got to stop these twos. But they can't - even David Warner's bullet arm is no match for Kohli and Dhoni's jet heels. 12 off the over, eight of them in twos!
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Seetohul: Dhoni and Kohli. Now we are gonna see some proper running.
Hazlewood back and India need to charge now. Kohli knows that - he advances down the track, but Hazlewood foxes him with a slower ball. Great running off the next ball wrings two out of a well-struck shot to long leg. And two off the next ball as Finch fumbles in the outfield - some sweaty palms out there.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
"Once he gets his range and timing then MS Dhoni lets loose, but he's often a very awkward starter. He threw the whole bat at that four though. How India need his momentum. Australia got bogged down in the last five. India will be hoping they can turn it on."
Short ball from Watson and Dhoni picks it up early and pulls it into the gap for a vital boundary. I still fancy India - there's no two batsmen they'd rather have at the crease - but it could be a nervy finish.
Watson back into the attack. Dhoni gets off the mark with a single down the ground. The required rate climbs over 11, are India leaving themselves too much here?