Aus 211-3published at 37.1 overs
Bhuvneshwar Kumar returns. It's seam from both ends.
Maxwell hits this one for four too!
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
Bhuvneshwar Kumar returns. It's seam from both ends.
Maxwell hits this one for four too!
Mel Jones
Ex-Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
Maxwell's mindset is best suited to this.
Need 146 to win from 78 balls
If Australia pull this off then Glenn Maxwell will have played one of the great innings and I'll look very stupid.
Maxwell starts by hitting Bumrah for four!
More of that is needed.
Here's Glenn Maxwell at number five, the player who this chase has seemed to rest on from the beginning.
He comes to the crease with 11.32 runs needed per over.
Good luck.
Mel Jones
Ex-Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
He has hit it on to his leg stump. I'm not sure that's the best option...
Isa Guha
Ex-England seamer on TMS
Khawaja was feeling the pressure.
Khawaja b Bumrah 42 (Aus 202-3)
Well that was a little predictable. Usman Khawaja feels like he has to do something after two dot balls in a row from Bumrah. He tries to flick over short line leg but is bowled leg stump.
Bumrah completely bamboozles Khawaja with a slower ball. Khawaja heaves at thin air.
Jasprit Bumrah comes back into the attack. Good luck hitting him for 11 runs in an over. Bumrah still has another six overs left.
Need 152 from 14 overs
Khawaja comes down the pitch again at the end of the over. Better intent. 13 runs come from the over.
The required run-rate falls to 10.85.
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
This is only the third over of the innings where Australia have scored 10 or more runs.
It looks like this is the moment Australia plan to attack. Khawaja follows the six with a four, again into the mid-wicket area.
The third six of the innings! Usman Khawaja clears the boundary off Kuldeep.
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
Glenn Maxwell has the second best strike rate in one-day international cricket, only Andre Russell is ahead of him.
Target 353
If Australia are trying to keep wickets in hand and launch in the final overs then they're going to have to do something special. India scored 116 from their final 10 and Australia are behind where they were at this stage so it's likely they'll need even more.
What was I saying? Khawaja has got hold of this bouncer, clubbing the ball for four.
Mel Jones
Ex-Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
Australia's game plan is causing a little bit of confusion. Yes, wickets in hand are always pivotal but you don't want to be chasing 10+ an over against this bowling attack.
If Usman Khawaja plays in the Ashes he's going to get an awful lot of bouncers. He's already been hit a few times in this tournament and gets in a tangle here. Australia scramble a bye.
Phil Tufnell
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Glenn Maxwell surely should have come in when Usman Khawaja did, just to give Australia a bit of impetus.
I think they've missed a trick there.