Summary

  • India have won opening two games

  • India 352-5: Dhawan 117 (109)

  • Kohli 82 (77), Rohit 57 (70)

  • Aus pay price for slow start to reply

  • Smith 69 (70), Warner 56 (84)

  • Carey 55* (35). Bumrah 3-61

  1. Postpublished at 14:52 British Summer Time 9 June 2019

    Michael Vaughan
    Ex-England captain on TMS

    It's a tall order for Australia.

  2. Aus 0-0published at 0.1 overs

    ..And David Warner defends the first delivery into the onside. No run.

  3. Postpublished at 14:51 British Summer Time 9 June 2019

    It will be Bhuvneshwar Kumar v David Warner first up.

  4. Postpublished at 14:50 British Summer Time 9 June 2019

    Thanks Matthew.

    You suspect this total is too much for Australia given India's bowling attack but you never know.

  5. Postpublished at 14:49 British Summer Time 9 June 2019

    One thing I'd put good money on is David Warner won't try and play this slow.

    It should be entertaining.

    Tom Mallows will take you through the start of the chase.

  6. Postpublished at 14:48 British Summer Time 9 June 2019

    Amy Lofthouse
    BBC Sport at The Oval

    Well. Good luck, Australia...

  7. Postpublished at 14:48 British Summer Time 9 June 2019

    To be honest there's not much pointing asking those questions now.

    Australia will need to complete the highest successful run chase in World Cup history to win and maintain their 100% start in this tournament.

    The current record is still the 329-7 Ireland scored against England at the 2011 tournament.

  8. Postpublished at 14:44 British Summer Time 9 June 2019

    Would the innings have been different if Nathan Coulter-Nile had caught this in the second over?

  9. Postpublished at 14:41 British Summer Time 9 June 2019

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  10. 'I'm expecting a close game'published at 14:39 British Summer Time 9 June 2019

    Prakash Wakankar
    BBC Test Match Special

    People here are saying it's game over. I don't think so. I'm expecting a close game.

  11. Postpublished at 14:37 British Summer Time 9 June 2019

    Here are the other four wickets from the India innings...

  12. Postpublished at 14:35 British Summer Time 9 June 2019

    Ouch...

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  13. Postpublished at 14:34 British Summer Time 9 June 2019

    Let's take a moment to admire this catch from Marcus Stoinis though. There wasn't much to cheer for Australia.

    Where does this rank alongside the catches by Ben Stokes, Sheldon Cottrell and Quinton Quinton de Kock?

  14. Postpublished at 14:32 British Summer Time 9 June 2019

    India ManhattanImage source, Opta

    Just look at those final 10 overs.

    It was big-hitting from Hardik Pandya, Virat Kohli and MS Dhoni that did the damage...

  15. Postpublished at 14:31 British Summer Time 9 June 2019

    Prakash Wakankar
    BBC Test Match Special

    It's probably been as close to a perfect script as you would expect: win the toss, bat first, a wicket with no demons, great weather, a solid start, then people coming in and playing cameos. It was a good batting festival for India.

  16. Postpublished at 14:29 British Summer Time 9 June 2019

    India batsman Shikhar Dhawan: "I played it very smartly and calmly. I really enjoy playing on this ground, I have a good record here especially in ICC tournaments. I'm more than happy we got a big total on the board and we are in a good position now.

    "I play every game with the same intensity and determination but bouncy wickets suit my game and bring the best out of me.

    "I feel it is enough runs on the board. We have a great bowling side and I'm sure with their experience we will trouble the Australian batsman."

  17. Postpublished at 14:27 British Summer Time 9 June 2019

    Well that's a mighty effort from India. At one stage I wondered whether they were going too slowly but the big finish has taken them beyond 350.

    Shikhar Dhawan made a cautious start early on but then played brilliantly for his 117 from 109 balls...

  18. How's stat?!published at 14:23 British Summer Time 9 June 2019

    Andy Zaltzman
    Test Match Special statistician

    This is the highest total Australia have conceded in a World Cup - and only the second 300-plus score they have conceded.

  19. Postpublished at 14:22 British Summer Time 9 June 2019

    Geoff Lemon
    BBC Test Match Special

    This will be a very steep mountain for Australia to climb.

  20. Ind 352-5published at 50 overs

    KL 'AB' Rahul! The India batsman finishes off the innings in style by getting down on one knee and sweeping seamer Stoinis for four through mid-wicket.

    That takes India beyond 350.

    Australia will need 353 runs to win. Good luck.