England struggle against the spinpublished at 14:15 British Summer Time 12 July 2018
Here's how England's last two wickets fell...
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Jamie Lillywhite
Here's how England's last two wickets fell...
A whip off the toes brings Ben Stokes another couple, Yuzvendra Chahal slowing his speeds down slightly. The outfield looks like straw in some areas.
That'll be four for Ben Stokes though, Chahal dropping short and wide and Stokes flays him through extra cover.
Andy Zaltzman
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Stokes made just eight from his first 36 balls - the slowest 36 balls he has ever faced for England.
Stokes 13, Buttler 2
Ooft. That's a lovely delivery from Hardik Pandya, the ball holding its line and just nipping past the outside edge of Ben Stokes' bat, before it rolls towards a diving MS Dhoni.
Pandya finds some extra bounce but Stokes is having none of it, hopping into position and driving his first boundary through the covers. Pandya's response is a peach that beats Stokes' little feather outside off stump. Cagey stuff.
Andy Zaltzman
BBC Test Match Special statistician
There were 36 runs scored in overs 11-20. That's the worst for England since the last World Cup, both in terms of speed of runs and wickets lost.
Chahal continues, spinning his way past Ben Stokes' bat as the England batsman tries to slog sweep him into the stands.
Just a single from the over.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Once again England need to build a partnership and it has not been easy, especially against the spinners. It will need Stokes and Buttler to be watchful I imagine for a while. They need to be there for the end of the innings.
Run rate 5.23
Here comes Jos Buttler, wandering across his stumps and whipping a single up and over the in field as Hardik Pandya continues.
A terrific stop by Virat Kohli at backward point, grabbing up the ball and hurling it at teh non striker's end, stops Buttler and Stokes nabbing a quick run.
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This is an Indian team without its two main death bowlers in Bhuvi Kumar and Bumrah. So much talent and poise, Kohli is in charge of something very special.
Kartikey Srivastava
Chahal 3-0-14-1
Jos Buttler, England's man of the summer, is coming out to join Ben Stokes.
He wanders forward and pushes his first delivery calmly down towards long-off to get off the mark.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Good flight and Eoin Morgan is only trying to work it into the leg side. There is no power behind the shot. It has stopped in the pitch, it was really tossed up above the eyeline and I think that has done for him.
Morgan c Raina b Chahal 19 (Eng 105-4)
Oh, that's not good from Eoin Morgan.
He chips Yuzvendra Chahal's latest delivery up towards mid-wicket and manages to hit the ball right towards the sole fielder that's lurking there. All Suresh Raina has to do is lean forward slightly and he takes a comfortable catch. That's a tame way to go by the England captain.
If you're just joining us, here's how Kuldeep Yadav bamboozled a few England batsmen a little earlier.
And a four to end the over from Eoin Morgan, this time punching the ball back over Pandya's head and watching it race down the ground towards the rope.
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That's brilliant from Eoin Morgan. It's short from Hardik Pandya but not nearly short enough to trouble Morgan, who just swivels and pulls the ball flat over deep mid-wicket.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Trent Bridge
You can't help but think of the five Tests that follow this one-day series. It hasn't rained in living memory, grass is an endangered species, English pitches are starting to resemble Mumbai. Which team will have home advantage? England would be right to be concerned.
Virat Kohli's mixing things up again.
Kuldeep Yadav is out of the attack, and here comes Hardik Pandya.
That's more like it. Eoin Morgan reminds Suresh Raina of his level by slogging him for four over mid-wicket. He's not going to let a part-timer derail his boys. Ben Stokes isn't as proactive though - he's scored just 2 off 18 balls. Something might happen there.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
It's been tough against the spin, certainly it's quite a receptive pitch for the spinners and England are going to need a partnership because they have slightly stuttered their way.
Kuldeep 4-0-9-3
Supporters of the England one-day side aren't used to this: their team struggling to land a punch. India have got them all tied up at the moment... spellbound by the mastery of Kuldeep Yadav's left-arm leggies. One from the over.