Postpublished at 13:18 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January 2017
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Jadeja hustles through his overs so quickly. It's a signature of his bowling.
England beaten by 15 runs despite Morgan's 102 off 81 balls
Roy 82 from 73, Root 54 from 55, Moeen 55 from 43
Would have been England's highest successful chase in ODIs
Yuvraj (150 off 127 balls) hits first ODI century since 2011 WC
Dhoni - dropped on 43 - hammers 122-ball 134
India win three-match series with one game to play
Marc Higginson, Alan Jewell and Stephan Shemilt
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Jadeja hustles through his overs so quickly. It's a signature of his bowling.
Partnership 41 off 37 balls
England have been looking comfortable so Kohli turns to spin and Ravindra Jadeja's left-armers. Some turn has Jason Roy playing to leg and hitting it to off. Good start from Jadeja, just four singles from his first over.
Unlucky for Jason Roy whose straight drive down the ground is too straight - smacking into the stumps at the bowler's end and turning a certain four into a single. Hardik Pandya's brilliant diving stop from Root has the same effect but Roy gets a deserved boundary by steering it out of third man's reach.
Sunil Gavaskar
Former India captain on BBC Test Match Special
England's run-rate is ticking along nicely thanks to the boundaries scored by Joe Root.
Root looks in the mood here, picking up four more with a punched drive that goes over mid-on. Kumar goes straighter and that's pulled for another boundary. A glove-punch with Roy. The Yorkshire man fancies this. Big runs to be had but a big, big score to chase.
Charles Dagnall
BBC Test Match Special
I like Bumrah - his name reminds me of a character from a television programme I watched as a child (Thundercats).
Jasprit Bumrah has a touch of the Phil Newports about him with his whirling arm action. Doesn't have the elaborate leap in delivery stride of the former Worcestershire bowler though. Or the huge swing. Root - helped by a drive to the fence - adds five to the total and England have 50 up.
Roy 13, Root 11
Here's Kumar again, who picked up Hales but has conceded 25 from his three overs. Better here, a metronomic line just outside off. Just two off it.
Charles Dagnall
BBC Test Match Special
The crowd go quiet when England score a boundary. Perhaps they blew themselves out in the three and a half hours while India were batting?
Virtual silence from the Cuttack crowd as Root cuts Bumrah for his second boundary. Roy gets his first four with a conventional shot, opening the face and steering it away. Decent start from England in terms of runs.
Deep breaths as Jason Roy makes it home for a quick single off the final ball of Kumar's over. The throw missed but I think he was safe.
Joe Root in and away with a first-ball four.
Simon Hughes
BBC Test Match Special commentator
That was a very good ball from Bumrah. The ball is doing a little bit, there was a hint of leg cut and Hales went to force it. India will try to exploit the tiny bit of help which is in this pitch while the ball is hard.
Hales c Dhoni b Bumrah 14 (Eng 28-1)
Alex Hales doesn't last long, hanging his bat out to Jasprit Bumrah and MS Dhoni pouches a straightforward catch.
Still, India were three down before they had got to 28. England are ahead of the game, right?
No, I don't believe that either.
Roy away with a little alarm as a diving Virat Kohli stops his punch into the covers and throws at the stumps in almost one movement. Safely home though. Hales flays a one-bounce four down to third man as Kumar offers up a wide one. A more orthodox drive on the up brings four more to Hales who has 14 already. The crowd becalmed. For now.
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Ingled: If Morgan doesn't score over 50 today than it's time to move him on get a real leader in. The amount of times he goes missing
It's all over in Perth, where Australia have beaten Pakistan by seven wickets in the third one-day international. Josh Hazlewood returned 1990s-style bowling figures of 10-0-32-3 as the tourists finished on 263-7 in their 50 overs. Steve Smith's unbeaten 108 ensured the Aussies coasted to their target and a 2-1 lead in the five-game series.
Full scorecard here.
Boundary first up from Hales as Jasprit Bumrah offers some width outside off stump. Bumrah almost cuts Hales in half with one that comes back but it's a no-ball and therefore a free hit. What can he do here? He gets himself in a right tangle, falling to the deck head first but somehow eeks out four leg-byes down to fine leg. Extraordinary technique.
Bang on the money from Kumar who starts with a maiden. Roy came down the track to the final ball of the over but it struck him on the pads. Roy and Alex Hales won't hang around though. Chasing 382 to win, they can't afford to.
That was a moving tribute to Rachael Heyhoe Flint with Isa Guha and Enid Bakewell very emotional as they spoke.
It's back to the action now in Cuttack. Simon Hughes has just said on TMS that his money is just on England. Can't say I'm as optimistic as him. Let's see though. Bhuvneshwar Kumar with ball in hand, Jason Roy facing...