Postpublished at 16:45 BST 9 June 2019
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
You can hear the roar. The Indian crowd is on its feet. Warner's innings has not been easy to watch. He has not found any rhythm or power.
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 BBC Test Match Special
You can hear the roar. The Indian crowd is on its feet. Warner's innings has not been easy to watch. He has not found any rhythm or power.
#bbccricket
Duke and Kookaburra: Pssssst Davey Warner. You guys are chasing 353, not 253.
Warner c Kumar b Chahal 56 (133-2)
The Kedar Jadhav is indeed over as he is replaced by Yuzvendra Chahal...and he makes the breakthrough!
David Warner finally runs out of patience and goes for the big heave but Bhuvneshwar Kumar takes the catch out on the boundary.
The floodlights are really making an impact now as it gets ever darker. It's another decent over from Hardik Pandya, just the six off it - tight for this stage of the game.
Meanwhile, the camera focuses on Glenn Maxwell on the Australia balcony - he is likely to be the next man in.
Maxwell is certainly capable of some explosive hitting but it would take something pretty special to save Australia here.
Steve Smith ends the over with a four smacked into the onside.
I'm not sure the Kedar Jadhav experiment will last too long.
Some part-time spin now from Kedar Jadhav. India really are trying to tempt Australia.
And Smith finally bites (and listens to Michael Vaughan), launching Kedar Jadhav over his head for six.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Smith and Warner have got to find the boundary - forget these ones.
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport at The Oval
Now the weather app says there's going to be no rain, but the ex-cricketers in the Test Match Special box reckon differently. Tuffers says if it rains in Worcester - where England women were indeed held up earlier by the weather - then it rains at The Oval.
And it has got very dark all of a sudden, with the floodlights on and some ominous clouds gathering to the right of the ground. The players are starting to cast shadows across the playing field, too.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
It looks like we've gone back 25 years to the way one-day cricket was played.
Charles Dagnall
BBC Test Match Special
A very, very strange go-slow here by Australia. It's almost like you're pressing pause on the remote control - they're not going anywhere.
Just one more run to complete the over. Cautious stuff this from Australia, though they employed a similar approach against Afghanistan last weekend.
They had a smaller total to chase then though....
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
David Warner's fifty - off 77 balls - is his slowest fifty. His second slowest was off 74 balls against Afghanistan earlier in the tournament.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Warner might have forgotten that they're chasing 353 - he thinks they're chasing 252.
David Warner nudges a single off Yuzvendra Chahal to bring up his half-century.
A very un-David Warner-like innings so far.
#bbccricket
Martyn Allen: Are Australia just hanging in here until Coulter-Nile comes in again to smash 100 in 50 balls? Dangerous approach!
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport at The Oval
The life of a TMS scorer.
Steve Smith is chuckling to himself. He looks to pull a short one from Jasprit Bumrah but his timing is all wrong and he cuts it into his chest.
That probably hurt but he's putting a brave face on things.
Jasprit Bumrah is back and bowls a wild bouncer first up that is given as a wide. Hundred up for Australia.
Next up, a David Warner cut flashes down to third man for four.
Yuzvendra Chahal is giving it a bit of air to try and tempt David Warner into a big shot. He isn't biting though as he pushes it down to long-on for a single.
The floodlights have now come on too, it's getting dark out there...
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