Get Involvedpublished at 14:07 British Summer Time 14 July 2018
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Chris Ward: India are so far ahead of everyone else in world cricket right now, will be one of the big sporting shocks if they somehow fail to win the World Cup next summer.
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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Chris Ward: India are so far ahead of everyone else in world cricket right now, will be one of the big sporting shocks if they somehow fail to win the World Cup next summer.
Run-rate 5.71
David Willey time, the left-hander can hit a mean ball, like his father, and he is going to need to here, Rohit could get these on his own. Chahal finishes with 1-43 from his 10.
Andy Zaltzman
BBC Test Match Special statistician
In Moeen's last 15 ODI innings he's scored a total of 240 runs at an average of 17.
Alec Stewart
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
That's a fine example of the way India have improved their fielding in recent times. Five years ago, that would have been two runs.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Rohit Sharma had to come in a long way and have a little bit of a dive at the end. Moeen scooped the ball up and it's well held. It's not what England wanted.
Moeen c Rohit b Chahal 13 (Eng 239-6)
All over for Moeen, another one hoisted into the leg-side off the toe end, nowhere near enough on it and Rohit takes a neat tumbling catch, diving to his left.
Alec Stewart
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
England have to get 300. The last six, seven overs are going to be key.
Root 80, Moeen 12
Flighted from Kuldeep and the left-handed Moeen drags it away, a shade agriculturally, over mid-wicket for a much-needed four, the 20th of the innings.
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Zeb Bowyer: This England innings is demonstrating the importance of Joe Root. Without him they would be 150-5. He allows the stroke makers to play their shots around him; the issue today is too many batsmen have gotten themselves out with careless shots. 320 is the bare minimum.
Run-rate 5.70
Another Chahal over completed and only 10 left for England now, three of them to be bowled by India's new spin sensation, Kuldeep.
That's the reason for his disinterest, the foot clearly anchored behind the line and Root can resume on 76.
Alec Stewart
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
MS Dhoni's reaction is that it's not out. His hand speed is the quickest in international cricket.
They are going to have a look at this, Root could be stumped, but Dhoni does not look particularly interested.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Lord's
Kuldeep is getting loose. India's fans have spotted it too. They have a song for him, to the tune of England football fans' 'Don't take me home'.
Root 75, Moeen 5
Will these two teams be in the final? They are the top-ranked sides and India can usurp England at number one if they win this series 3-0. The top-knotted Yadav continues, elasticated grips on both elbows. He's up around 86mph, Moeen gets him away for two but it's a third successive over without a boundary.
Stumped
In exactly one year's time, Lord's will host the World Cup final. The chances are that at least one of these teams will be involved in that showpiece.
To mark the countdown, Stumped have been speaking to former West Indies captain Clive Lloyd about how to win a World Cup. You can download the podcast here.
Pandya 1-57 from 9
Now then Moeen, time to improve on that modest ODI average of 27. Pandya has a slip for the left-hander, who retains the strike with a single into the leg-side.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport at Lord's
I'm at the back of the Edrich Stand, almost behind the sightscreen at the Nursery End. These have been left here. Unattended.
Root 71, Moeen 1
Moeen Ali is the new man for England and he is off the mark first ball with a single. Who is going to press the accelerator for England in the final 13 overs? Willey, Plunkett, Rashid and Wood left.