Postpublished at 12:57 BST 9 June 2019
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on TMS
India have got to be looking at 350-plus scoring at 10 over with the platform they have set.
They will need over 300, looking at Australia's batting line-up.
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
Thomas Mallows and Matthew Henry
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on TMS
India have got to be looking at 350-plus scoring at 10 over with the platform they have set.
They will need over 300, looking at Australia's batting line-up.
Dhawan 100, Kohli 28
And that's drinks. Everyone can settle down for a bit.
Will India now really kick on? They haven't gone crazy at any point so far. They have enough wickets in hand to really go for broke.
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport at The Oval
Ridiculous ways to get a hundred beat picking up a careful single, hands down. What with that and Jason Roy knocking the umpire over yesterday, it's been a great few days for fans of farcical celebrations.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on TMS
In World Cup cricket it is so important to get your key players in form. Both India openers now have centuries this tournament.
Not the cleanest way to get there, running after the ball rebounds off the stumps when your captain was nearly ran out, but Shikhar Dhawan has got to three figures!
It comes from 95 balls and the noise around the ground is deafening.
It looks like Kohli is going to be fine. Huge cheers go up around the ground.
You know what that means...
Is this the hundred or has Dhawan run out Virat Kohli?!
Yes, no, yes, no. Pat Cummins hits the stumps but they run on an overthrow.
We're checking for a run-out.
Careful there Virat! He almost pulls straight into the hands of David Warner at mid-wicket. It's four though.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on TMS
India have got a licence to put their foot on the accelerator now.
Shikhar Dhawan is on the brink of a hundred. He's hit plenty of good strokes today. Here are a couple of them...
Still we wait. Shikhar Dhawan looks utterly calm with this milestone within touching distance.
Dhawan hasn't read the same script as the India fans in the crowd. He looks happy to do this in singles. He adds another to his name before Kohli does the same.
Dhawan is on 98 now.
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Martyn Thompson: Loving the Bhangra music at the Oval today, what a fantastic atmosphere, well done to the Indian fans.
Dhawan 97, Kohli 20
The crowd thought that was it! Shikhar Dhawan pulls but doesn't fully connect which means the fielder in the deep can keep it to one.
Kohli does his job in turning one into two at the end of the over. That keeps Dhawan on strike for the next over.
Kohli captained Stoinis in the IPL this year. He should know all about him. For now he's happy to just knock it around.
Attention turns back to Dhawan on 96. The chants go up again...
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on TMS
Kohli is giving himself a chance. He is a great player, but I wonder if he is trying to play too safe - can he take a risk or two sooner?
I'm afraid the Pat Cummins v Virat Kohli show is over for now. Marcus Stoinis returns.
Geoff Lemon
BBC Test Match Special
You can just about count the Australian shirts in the crowd - I have got about a dozen, and a couple of flags.
The noise levels increase even more with Dhawan on strike on 96 at the end of the over. The crowd wants a big shot to get to the hundred.
Booooo. Dhawan just comes forward and blocks the final delivery.
An anti-climax.
Dhawan to 95!
Way too short from Glenn Maxwell, a really bad ball. Dhawan goes back and pulls into the gap.
The India flags are waving long before the ball reaches the rope.