Ind 132-5published at 19.2 overs
Four! Short from Jake Ball and MS Dhoni, darting to one side to give himself room, absolutely thuds the ball past Ball and away for four. More like a tennis forehand than anything else.
England win with two balls to spare
Hales 58* off 41 balls
Bairstow 28 (18), Morgan 17 (19)
India 148-5: Kohli 47, Dhoni 32*
Plunkett 1-17, Willey 1-18
Three-match series level at 1-1
Amy Lofthouse
Four! Short from Jake Ball and MS Dhoni, darting to one side to give himself room, absolutely thuds the ball past Ball and away for four. More like a tennis forehand than anything else.
Short, and MS Dhoni pulls it down towards the deep, where a scrambling David Willey keeps it to two.
Jake Ball, on his T20 debut, will bowl the final over.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Jordan has done very well at the death, but doesn't have a slower ball that has an element of surprise. He goes for the yorker, but it's so hard to do that six balls in a row. You'll usually get one wrong.
This time Chris Jordan does nail his yorker and Hardik Pandya, camped deep inside his crease, shovels it out for a couple.
Whoops, that'll go the distance!
Chris Jordan goes for another yorker, misses, and Hardik Pandya waits just a fraction longer before jabbing it straight back down the ground for six. That's gone flying into the crowd.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
The only plus for India is we have seen a bit of turn and bounce for Adil Rashid, so they will think their spinners are in the game.
Hardik 3, Dhoni 17
MS Dhoni looks more than a touch irked as he misses out on two tempting deliveries from Chris Jordan, only able to nab three runs.
That's a fine yorker, though, and Hardik Pandya does well to dig it out.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
It's been smart bowling by Willey. He's used the dimensions of the ground very well. He has his field set for the short ball. Twelve dots in four overs is fantastic in this form of the game.
A good short ball from David Willey, and Jos Buttler has to go leaping into the air to take the ball.
MS Dhoni pushes Hardik Pandya to steal a second run, but India can only take four from the over. Willey finishes with excellent figures of 1-18 from four overs.
Hardik Pandya is the new man out in the middle, and he works a single from his first delivery.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
England couldn't have afforded to drop that. Luckily Root held on to it at the second attempt. Willey gave Kohli an old-fashioned send-off.
Kohli c Root b Willey 47 (Ind 111-5)
What a catch!
That's a good grab by Joe Root. It's hit flat by Virat Kohli and Root, moving out of the shadows and into the sunshine down at long leg, loses the ball. He finds it again just in time and gets down low to take the catch.
There's only been three sixes and seven boundaries in India's innings so far.
That's mostly thanks to bowling like this...
Chris Jordan rather gets away with a horrid slower ball at the end of the over, a full toss just dipping past MS Dhoni's waist as he advances down the pitch.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
He's gone for the yorker, you can see what he's trying to do. When you miss it by that much, you're going to get dispatched.
Dispatched by Kohli!
It's full, speared into Kohli's pads by Chris Jordan, and with a flick of the wrists, Kohli sends it flying over square leg for six.
Chris Jordan is back into the attack - and MS Dhoni digs out a first-ball yorker.
Wide from Jordan and Dhoni chases it, almost swinging himself off his feet as he clatters the ball out to cover for a single.
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Starting at 10.30 , 35 overs a side.
Simon, Bishops Castle
Run rate 6.31
David Willey spends some time directing traffic in the deep, before MS Dhoni jogs through for a leg bye.
Another early call from Virat Kohli ensures the duo scamper two from the final ball of the over.