Postpublished at 19:28 British Summer Time 12 July 2018
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special commentator
India have really laid down a marker with the World Cup 11 months away. They've won by eight wickets with 9.5 overs to spare.
Rohit dropped on 92; Kohli makes 75
Left-arm wrist-spinner Kuldeep takes 6-25 in 10 overs
Buttler (53) top-scorer for England; Stokes makes 50 off 103 balls
India won toss; first of three ODIs
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Jamie Lillywhite
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special commentator
India have really laid down a marker with the World Cup 11 months away. They've won by eight wickets with 9.5 overs to spare.
A wide and a single is all it requires in the final powerplay and Rahul scores the winning run to complete a magnificent win for India against the current world number one team. Rohit finishes on 137 from 114 balls.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Trent Bridge
Samit being treated like a superstar. Mobbed everywhere he goes.
"Now then Joe, keep it tight and see if you can take eight wickets." Root is brought on with 11 needed for victory. A quiet match for the Test captain, only three with the bat and he concedes five wides as Buttler cannot get the gloves to a wretched delivery down the leg-side. One hit away for India now as we enter the final 10 overs - don't think we'll need too many of them.
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Target 269
Rohit rocks back with quick dancing feet and pulls Moeen for his 15th boundary.
Rohit 126, Rahul 6
Just singles again in the Willey over but only 20 needed now from 72 balls. I hope we get a chance to see this India team posting a target in this series, could England's record total be at risk?
James Taylor
Ex-England batsman on BBC Test Match Special
England have known they have areas of their game to work on. These past few games will have made them more aware on where they need to improve, especially on playing spin and picking deliveries early on.
Rohit 124, Rahul 5
Rohit will be back in good time for tonight's episode of Love Island...that Megan eh? I don't know. Haven't seen it for a few days actually so I have no idea what has happened. Rohit is the one to watch in the India team, driving Rashid over cover for his 14th four, elements of Sehwag and Sachin. They have had some incredible players haven't they?
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special commentator
There's been a feeling of inevitability about how this game would end since Kuldeep Yadav came on to bowl and took those three wickets.
Target 269
No boundaries this time in Willey's over. It's raining in Salford and the lightsare shining brightly. Glorious evening sunshine in Nottingham but the lights are about to go out for England in terms of this match.
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Mike Bell: How about a quick England fixture list revision? We play Croatia at cricket, and India at football. Or am I assuming too much?
Rohit 117, Rahul 3
Rashid drops short and Rohit is not a man to give loose ones to, pulling a 13th four as India close in on an emphatic victory, leaving messrs Farbrace and Bayliss looking somewhat perplexed on the England balcony.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
It's not that England haven't tried - they've come up against a team that were just better.
Target 269
David Willey is recalled after conceding 18 from his first two overs. Just the two singles in this one. It's the elclassicoast at the Ageas Bowl tonight, Hampshire against Sussex, live on BBC Sussex. No chance of rain down there. It feels like it hasn't rained on the south coast since Christmas.
Andy Zaltzman
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma put on 167 runs together - it's the highest second-wicket partnership for India against England in ODI cricket.
The new batsman is not going to offer much encouragement to England, it's KL Rahul, who hit that stunning unbeaten century featuring five sixes in the first T20 at Old Trafford earlier this month.
Charles Dagnall
BBC Test Match Special
Virat Kohli was walking off. He knew he's dragged his foot out of the crease. Gone by a couple of inches.
Kohli st Buttler b Rashid 75 (Ind 226-2)
No century for the captain, drawn out of his crease by a fine delivery from Rashid, turning away from the right-hander and Buttler smartly illuminates the timbers with the stumping, which is confirmed by replay. But just 43 needed.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
England are being schooled here.