Aus 278-6published at 44 overs
Target 353
75 from the last six overs needed.
Bumrah will bowl the next over.
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
Target 353
75 from the last six overs needed.
Bumrah will bowl the next over.
That's a remarkable shot from Alex Carey. He is keeping Australia in this by their fingernails.
He's on one knee and flat-bats a slash to mid-on for four. Kohli is not happy.
Need 80 from 38 balls
Hardik Pandya is bowling a good over here. He nails a yorker again. Four from the first four balls. Not enough.
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
This is the 4,152nd one-day international and the first time that top five of both sides have reached 25.
Nathan Coulter-Nile has to get going or get out. For the second time he slashes wildly and fails to connect.
Assistant coach Ricky Ponting looks furious in the dressing room. Even despite those two boundaries for Carey it still feels like India are comfortable.
84 needed from 42 balls.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
The Aussies managed to sneak over the line having been 70-5 against West Indies, surely they cannot do the same this time?
This is the best shot of Australia's innings. Alex Carey skips down to Chahal, who has out-done most of the batsmen above him, and lofts him towards the pavilion.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
With a chase like this I'd love to have been a fly on the wall in the Australia dressing room. When you're chasing a big total you set yourself little goals throughout the innings, I wonder what those conversations were?
It seems like they were just setting themselves up for a Maxwell masterclass.
Alex Carey is still dangerous. He sweeps for four.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
It's been a very poorly constructed chase by Australia.
Need 97 runs from 48 balls
There aren't too many smiles on the Australia balcony now.
Bumrah fires a searing yorker past Coulter-Nile, proving again when he is one of the world's best.
Kohli is prowling, eyes wide.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
If Australia get another 20 of those....
KL Rahul should stay away from Kohli for a while.
Ravi Jadeja fires one at the stumps for a run-out, misses and the ball goes all the way to Rahul on the boundary. It looks like a simple bit of fielding with Australia not even running an overthrow but Rahul lets the ball go under his hand for four.
Add that to the single the Aussies ran and it's five.
Need 106 from 54 balls
Nathan Coulter-Nile scored 92 from 60 against West Indies in Australia's last game so this isn't a complete done deal but India have taken three wickets in seven balls.
The camera is shaking as the India supporters go wild in the stands.
Prakash Wakankar
BBC Test Match Special
What a catch! If it had to go to one fielder in this India team it would be the substitute fielder Ravindra Jadeja.
Maxwell c sub (Jadeja) b Chahal 28 (Aus 244-6)
Game over? I think so.
Glenn Maxwell has no option but to go big again but he slices this one high into the leg side.
It's not an easy catch for the fielder running in from deep mid-wicket but it's India's gun fielder, substitute Ravi Jadeja, he doesn't drop them.
Edged but four.
Maxwell gets back to work with a boundary which silences this raucous crowd. MS Dhoni had no chance behind the stumps.
Mel Jones
Ex-Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
He's a classy player Alex Carey and quite a calm player too when it comes to the crunch.