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Broxton93: And to think people thought Joe Root was holding this ODI side back...
Moeen took key wicket of Kohli - lbw for 45
Raina top-scored for India (46); Plunkett 4-46 & Rashid 2-38
Root hit century off 109 balls to anchor England innings
Yorkshireman equalled Trescothick's record for England ODI hundreds
Late Willey cameo (50 off 30 balls) pushed England beyond 300
Kuldeep impressed again; taking three key wickets
Jamie Lillywhite
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Broxton93: And to think people thought Joe Root was holding this ODI side back...
Run-rate 6.40
Umpire Alex Wharf, the former Glamorgan player, signals a free hit for a Yadav no-ball and Root thumps it straight to Kohli,who shies at the stumps, but England scurry through for a second run and for the first time in the series the India captain looks a little irascible. Siddarth to bowl the final over.
Andy Zaltzman
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Joe Root's century came from 108 balls with eight fours. It's his 12th ODI ton for England, and his second against India.
He's now tied with Marcus Trescothick for the most hundreds by an England player in this format.
Run-rate 6.35
Nothing restrained about that, launching Pandya over wide-micket for the maximum to bring up the 300.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
It's been a very good knock, very nicely timed. He's played with great control. A really nice innings for the team.
Root skilfully works Pandya into the leg side for a single for his 12th ODI hundred. Super stuff from the Test skipper who marks it in rather restrained fashion, quietly raising his arms aloft in the sunshine.
Andy Zaltzman
BBC Test Match Special statistician
This is David Willey's highest one-day score for England in 25 innings.
Root 99, Willey 36
After all that swashbuckling swiping, Willey needs a new bat and he uses it to excellent effect to smite successive full tosses from Yadav on either side of the wicket to the boundary to bring up the fifty stand and record his highest ODI score. He has called for another new bat, they really don't last these days do they?
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
David Willey hits a ball as hard as anyone. He hit a century for Yorkshire this year that was brutal.
Root 98, Willey 26
Willey continues the onslaught with a searing pull shot that rockets to the boundary. In 41 matches he has a modest highest of 35 not out. Another full blooded swipe lands safely over the bowler's head and drops to safety for two, if the batsmen is not sure where it is going how can the fielders be? Four overs left.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
That was just a flick from David Willey. Baseball style. It's a big hit.
Enterprising from Willey against the headbanded Siddarth, a brutal four off the bottom the bat, followed by a hook at Siddarth that soars into the stands at mid-wicket
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
You can see that Joe Root today is picking Kuldeep Yadav. Can England get 50 more from five overs? Anything beyond that will be a bonus.
Root 98, Willey 9
A huge slog from Willey and it squeezes off the inside egde for three. The end of Kuldeep's allocation, not a devastating today, but he has still managed to collect three wickets, 3-68 from his 10. He started with 2-11 off the first three.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Lord's
Joe Root is having trouble beneath his trousers. I've counted at least three occasions that they have been pulled down to his knees, with all sorts of fiddling following. Thigh pad trouble, or something more sinister?
Root 95, Willey 4
Mike Gatting's lunch doesn't look like anything on that menu, more like a full English breakfast, and he has one of those padded lap trays for greater stability. Root strokes Siddarth for a single to long on to retain the strike and he is five short of a century.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
There's a shot of Mike Gatting eating his lunch on the screen. It's not a pretty picture at the best of times. It's a well-practised technique.
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Run-rate 5.86
Kuldeep thrusts in again over the wicket from the Nursery End. It's a quirky, jerky approach and Root has reached for one wide of off stump, managing to keep his eyes close to it and stroking it wristily away for his eighth boundary to move into the 90s.
Andy Zaltzman
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Eight of Chahal's 10 overs went for four runs or fewer. England have hit just seven boundaries since the 17th over.