Summary

  • England fall from 119-2 to 127 all out - lose by 75 runs

  • Leg-spinner Chahal starts collapse

  • Removes Morgan & Root in successive balls; takes 6-25

  • Dhoni hits maiden T20I half-century - 56 off 36

  • Raina - dropped by Rashid on 47 - makes 63

  • Click the audio button for TMS commentary

  1. Missed run outpublished at 1.4 overs

    What a let off - England should be two down! Wrong end, Chahal!

    A mix up between Roy and Root and the England opener is more than halfway down the wicket. Chahal could walk to the stumps and take off the bails! Instead he throws it to the wicket keeper. 

  2. Postpublished at 15:29 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February 2017

    Isa Guha
    Ex-England seamer on BBC Test Match Special

    I think England would have promoted Jos Buttler if they had gotten off to a good start, but they haven't so Joe Root is in at number three.

  3. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 1.3 overs

    Billings c Raina b Chahal 0 (Eng 8-1)

    India do have their man. Billings inside-edged the ball on to his pad and sent it up for Raina to catch. A fine response from the spinner to Roy's brutal first-ball assault.

    Sam BillingsImage source, Reuters
  4. Postpublished at 15:29 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February 2017

    Simon Mann
    BBC Test Match Special commentator

    This has been reviewed by the umpires. The soft call - the umpire's gut feeling - is not out.

  5. Umpire reviewpublished at 1.3 overs

    Eng 8-0

    India think they have Billings as Chahal digs the ball out and sends it spinning up to be caught off the pad. The soft signal is not out.

  6. Eng 7-0published at 1.1 overs

    Where did that come from?! Roy reverse sweeps spinner Chahal's first ball into the crowd! Amazing.

  7. Postpublished at 15:26 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February 2017

    Isa Guha
    Ex-England seamer on BBC Test Match Special

    This is why Nehra is such a big player in T20 cricket. He causes problems, skidding the ball on and bringing it back in to the right-hander. He's very smart.

  8. Postpublished at 15:25 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February 2017

    Isa Guha
    Ex-England seamer on BBC Test Match Special

    Nehra has set the tone for the rest of the bowlers to follow - doing exactly what his skipper wanted.

  9. Eng 1-0published at 1 overs

    End need 204 runs to win

    We did say to expect a big run-chase.

    Jason Roy and Sam Billings kick off England's final innings in this tour. How they would love to end on a high. 

    There's an appeal first ball from Ashish Nehra as Roy looks to leave one and the ball angles in and hits him on the pads. Kohli in dialogue with the umpire but that clearly hit him outside off-stump. 

    But it's an extraordinary over from Nehra - a maiden! How often do you get to say that in a T20? Just one leg bye conceded. 

  10. Postpublished at 15:20 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February 2017

    BBC Test Match Special

    Clare Connor on TMS: "The original intention was that the Super League would also be 50 overs, but we've shelved that plan for now.

    "It became obvious to everbody that this was a brand that could grow quickly, so we wanted to give it a singular focus.

    "T20 is probably the format that grows both in terms of participation and from a commercial point of view."

    Read more on the 2017 Women's Super League

  11. Postpublished at 15:20 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February 2017

    BBC Test Match Special

    More from Clare Connor: "There are more double-headers with men's games this year. That works well for TV broadcasters. That format works really well in the international game, so hopefully it will work well in domestic cricket.

    "It's a great opportunity for the players to show what they can do."

    Read more on the 2017 Women's Super League

  12. Postpublished at 15:20 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February 2017

    BBC Test Match Special

    ECB director of women's cricket Clare Connor, speaking about the announcement of the fixtures for this summer's Women's Super League: "It's what we were striving for. In 2016 we tried to get the league off the ground, now the ongoing backing of BBC Radio is fantastic. It increases visibility of the tournament and hopefully inspires more girls to play.

    "We'll be coming off the back of the Women's World Cup, so hopefully we'll be able to retain many of the world's best players."

    Read more on the 2017 Women's Super League

  13. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 15:19 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February 2017

    #bbccricket

    Jonathan Paice: Why did Jordan bowl the last over when he was getting tonked all over? Poor captaincy by Morgan there. 

  14. 'The bowlers will do it for us'published at 15:16 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February 2017

    India batsman Suresh Raina, who scored 63: "The wicket was two-paced. You need to play a lot of straighter shots. Key was to play straight as they put a lot of variation. 

    "It is important to play positive when you have batsmen in hand. We had to take the initiative but still be in shape and play straight.

    "Bangalore is a good ground. The fans support every player. 200 is still not safe but we have experienced bowlers. They are going to do it for us today."

  15. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 20 overs

    Pandya run out (Stokes/Buttler) 1 (Ind 202-6)

    And it's a wicket to finish this fine Indian innings. 

    Pandya hits it through to deep mid-wicket. He looks for two but Stokes throws straight into Buttler's gloves and the England keeper makes no mistake in taking off the bails. 

    PandyaImage source, Reuters
  16. Ind 201-5published at 19.5 overs

    Better from Jordan. Yorker length. Pandya digs it out and the Indian pair scamper two.

  17. 6 runs

    Ind 199-5published at 19.4 overs

    Oh dear! Jason Roy on the boundary at long-on and you'd put your house on it that he will catch it. But he mis-times his jump and it goes over the boundary for six. 

  18. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 15:09 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February 2017

    #bbccricket

    Mike M: How poor are England's bowlers. Free hitting. Surely someone can bowl a yorker. 

  19. Ind 193-5published at 19.3 overs

    Hardik Pandya is the new man and starts by hitting aerially down the ground. It looked like four but Jason Roy's superb diving stop on the rope saves two runs.

  20. Postpublished at 15:08 Greenwich Mean Time 1 February 2017

    Simon Mann
    BBC Test Match Special commentator

    That was the easiest catch of the tour for Rashid. It's useful for England, not to have Dhoni facing the final four balls of the innings.