Summary

  • India bowled out for 158 chasing 339 to win

  • Amir (3-16) starred by reducing India to 33-3

  • Kohli was caught at point one ball after being dropped at slip

  • Pakistan 338-4 - Fakhar 114, Azhar 59, Hafeez 57*

  • Fakhar was reprieved on 3 by a no-ball

  • Extended highlights on BBC Two at 23:15 BST (23:45 in Wales; 00:10 in NI)

  1. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 16:49 British Summer Time 18 June 2017

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    Choose peas:‏There's a mistake on the BBC website: It say's Pandya run out (Hafeez); that should be Pandya run out (Jadeja).

  2. Ind 156-9published at 16:49 British Summer Time 18 June 2017

    Hasan 6-2-19-2

    Here's last man Jasprit Bumrah and oh, somehow he's missed an absolute peach of a delivery from Hasan! Oh, that was full, moving away, and he's done well to not get a nick on it! Sarfraz has a huge smile on his face. A wicket-maiden from Hasan Ali.

    Hasan AliImage source, Reuters
  3. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 28.1 overs

    Ashwin c Sarfraz b Hasan 1 (Ind 156-9)

    Out! Pakistan are just one wicket away! It's fitting that it's Hasan Ali, one of the best bowlers throughout this competition, that sounds the last rites for Pakistan. A decent delivery, Ashwin can't resist a feather at it, and the ball kisses the outside edge and nestles safely in Sarfraz's gloves. Pakistan are ecstatic - and rightly so!

  4. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 16:45 British Summer Time 18 June 2017

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    Alex Kemp: Pakistan showing that you should never underestimate a team. Anything can happen in cricket.

  5. Ind 156-8published at 28 overs

    Junaid 5-1-18-1

    If I were Jadeja, I wouldn't search my name on Twitter for a while. Bhuvneshwar Kumar is at the crease, looking for all the world like a tall man with a child's bat in his hands. He sees out the over with a few taps down.

  6. Postpublished at 16:43 British Summer Time 18 June 2017

    Isa Guha
    Ex-England seamer on BBC Test Match Special

    It is a big upset because everyone was hoping Pakistan would make a contest of it. India would have been full of confidence.

  7. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 27.3 overs

    Jadeja c Babar b Junaid 15 (Ind 156-8)

    I mean, Ravi Jadeja will have better days. Goes wicketless, runs out his partner and now offers up the simplest of catches to slip. That's a cracking catch from Babar Azam, leaning backwards, hands high to take the simple outside edge that Jadeja offered up. I'd like to see what Hardik Pandya has to say when his pal gets back to the dressing room...

  8. Postpublished at 16:38 British Summer Time 18 June 2017

    Nitin Srivastava
    BBC World Service reporter in Delhi

    Rather ironic. Whenever Indian cricketers fail many on social media start trolling them badly. Cricket just a game and players human. Each day different for each team, each player.

  9. Ind 154-7published at 27 overs

    Hasan 5-0-19-1

    Hardik Pandya was absolutely fuming as he walked off. He took a big swing at the boundary rope. Jadeja's face of bemusement was a picture, though. Ravi Ashwin is the next man in.

  10. Postpublished at 16:36 British Summer Time 18 June 2017

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC cricket correspondent on TMS

    Pandya is absolutely furious. If I was in the dressing room I would stay clear of his bag because he will be throwing his bat in there.

    PandyaImage source, Getty Images
  11. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 26.3 overs

    Pandya run out (Hafeez) 76 (Ind 152-7)

    No poor performance is complete without a ridiculous run out - and there we have one. Ravi Jadeja has done him there, I think. Jadeja dropped into the off side, Pandya was halfway up the pitch and, for my money, Jadeja should have sacrificed himself. Both batsmen found themselves at the same end and Hafeez calmly assessed things before throwing to Hasan to complete a run-out at the non-strikers. Dearie me.

  12. Postpublished at 16:32 British Summer Time 18 June 2017

    Stephan Shemilt
    BBC Sport at The Oval

    You know you're in London when champagne is advertised on the sightscreen between overs. Would never happen at Headingley.

  13. Postpublished at 16:32 British Summer Time 18 June 2017

    Just the six sixes for Hardik Pandya so far. His 76 has come from 43 deliveries and he looks completely at ease out there. Beautiful fluency as he swings his arms.

  14. 6 runs

    Ind 152-6published at 26 overs

    Pandya 76, Jadeja 13

    Fakhar speeds through another over and rather gifts Jadeja with a loopy full toss, but Jadeja stands on one leg and slaps it straight in the direction of a fielder. That's six from Pandya though! Another huge swipe of the arms, down on one knee, and the ball is clubbed into the stands. And that one is huge! The biggest of the lot! That's gone miles, straight and high into the second tier down the ground.

  15. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 16:28 British Summer Time 18 June 2017

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    Meer Shah: Fortune favours the brave. Pakistan reaping the rewards of playing without fear against India. India rattled.

    Benjamin: ‏History made. I don't think we'll ever see Kohli hit two balls in the air to a fielder consecutively, ever again. Go Pakistan.

    Mark Adamson:‏ Amir is a wonderful redemption story. Terrible mistake at 17 but has come back to show the world the amazing talent that he is.

  16. Ind 137-6published at 25 overs

    Target 339

    Shadab might be slightly happier that he's got Jadeja to contend with. He tosses the ball up and Jadeja clips a leisurely single, sauntering down the wicket as though he has all the time in the world. What will Pandya do? Ah, just play an easy push up to point for one.

  17. Praise for Pakistanpublished at 16:26 British Summer Time 18 June 2017

  18. Ind 134-6published at 24 overs

    Pandya 62, Jadeja 9

    The India fans are just starting to crank the noise up once again. It's down to Fakhar Zaman to put the lid on things, spearing the ball into the batsman's pads, but clever works of the wrists ensure they pick up the singles. Pandya's not gone for the big shot against Fakhar yet. You suspect it won't be long, though...

  19. Postpublished at 16:23 British Summer Time 18 June 2017

    Nitin Srivastava
    BBC World Service reporter in Delhi

    A deserted market in a Delhi suburb is now witnessing some activity. Disappointed fans still hopeful of a miracle, though. India won't win without one tonight!

  20. 50 runs

    50 for Pandyapublished at 23 overs

    Ind 128-6

    What a way to bring up your half-century - smashing your third six into the stands! That was some striking, straight down the ground and hit so crisply. And Pandya celebrates his 50 with a furious swipe for four. Just the 23 runs from that over then...