The angry faces of Steve Smithpublished at 16:15
From pitch to pavilion, Steve was not a happy man! The Aussie captain clearly felt he hadn't hit the ball from the delivery of Yuvraj Singh - you can make your mind up by watching the video below...
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From pitch to pavilion, Steve was not a happy man! The Aussie captain clearly felt he hadn't hit the ball from the delivery of Yuvraj Singh - you can make your mind up by watching the video below...
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
"The way Australia started 200 was on the cards but 170 would be competitive. It's a perfect score to keep the neutral interested too."
James Faulkner, so destructive at this stage of an innings, is the new man. Bumrah, though, completes an excellent over by finding his yorkers. Huge three overs coming up. Momentum with India...
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
"Pretty straightforward this one. Gun-barrel straight from Bumrah, Glenn Maxwell was trying to heave it out of the ground but didn't quite connect. A brilliant slower ball actually."
Maxwell b Bumrah 31 (Aus 130-5)
Bowled him! That's brilliant from Jasprit Bumrah, a wonderful slower ball completely deceiving Glenn Maxwell, who is through his shot about half an hour too early. The off bail taken off, Mohali sent into madness. A big wicket, because Maxwell was just starting to put on the Big Show.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
"India had the two extra covers for the traditional one down the ground but why bother with that eh? This is why people love watching Glenn Maxwell."
What a shot! This might be the shot of the tournament! Glenn Maxwell goes all Kevin Pietersen, switch-hitting Ravi Jadeja over cover for fix. Full on hand-change, left-handed biff. Brilliant stuff.
England 130-3 (18 overs) v Pakistan
Charlotte Edwards has brought up her fifty and just hit three successive fours - she's up to 66 from 56 balls. Remember, a win sends England through to the semi-finals as group winners.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
"Target-wise I think Australia will have been wanting to get up to near 200, but these last few wickets have slowed them down. If they can get up to 180, 185, that would be ideal, but they'll have to go big."
Pandya might have to rethink his bang-in policy against Watson, who is supreme on the pull. A boundary sends Mohali into another temporary silence. Unusually for Maxwell, the Big Show is struggling to time the ball. He remains, though, and poses a threat in these final five.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
"Yuvraj has bowled really well, he's really helped tighten things up. He varies his pace a little bit, gets a bit of flight, and has been so consistent. Brilliant so far. Australia were rocketing at the start, but India have kept the lid on."
It's been brilliant from Yuvraj, also pretty remarkable when you consider he hadn't bowled in the tournament before today. He just shuffles in and slides the ball on, cramping the batsmen for room. He's bowled three overs, 1-19. That might be him done.
Shane Watson the new man, perhaps in his last international match. The wicket persuades Dhoni to give Yuvraj another over....
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
"Finch has been trying to hit it almost too hard at times, falling back on himself as he tries to play the shot. He just opened the face of the bat up a bit too much there."
Finch c Dhawan b Pandya 43 (Aus 100-4)
I tell you what, Hardik Pandya has got a set of grapefruits. Even after being pulled for four, he keeps banging the ball into the deck. Aaron Finch takes the bait once more, but this time finds Shikhar Dhawan at deep mid-wicket. India keep chipping away...
Pandya's plan isn't subtle. Run up, bang the ball into the pitch, hope the lack of pace confuses the batsmen. It's working so far, with lots of Aussie swiping not resulting in much bat on willow. Finch finally nails one square for four, only the second boundary since the fourth over.
England 89-3 (13 overs) v Pakistan
Charlotte Edwards (35 from 35) has lost her third batting partner - Natalie Sciver made 15 from eight balls. Danielle Wyatt in at five.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
"We were all thinking if there wasn't much turn it would play into Australia's hands, but India are going well here, Yuvraj restricting to just the ones and two. It feels like the boundaries have dried up."
India are now fielding like a Jonty Rhodes XI too. Suresh Raina, at long-off, parries the ball to long-on Pandya to deny Maxwell what looked a certain boundary off Yuvraj. Aussie patience looks to be waning, Indian noise rising. Tension palpable. Yuvraj, bowling non-turning spin, has got 1-15 from two overs.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Ex-England batter on BBC Test Match Special
"You can see Maxwell is trying to be a bit more measured now. He knows about the bounce, sticking behind the ball to work it into a gap."