Aus 42-0published at 7.3 overs
Sarfaraz Ahmed is not happy as Aaron Finch gets a wide one that he can whack away. I think Hassan knows that one wasn't his best.
Pakistan threaten to get close but Starc takes two wickets in an over to end hopes
Sarfaraz and Wahab put on 64 for eighth wicket, but Wahab out on review for 45 off 38
Three wickets for Cummins, including having Imam (53) caught behind
Australia collapsed from 223-2 to 307 all out
Amir took 5-30 as last eight wickets fell for 84 runs
Warner hits 102-ball century - his first since ban for ball-tampering - before falling for 107
Asif Ali drops two simple catches - Warner on 104 and Finch, who went on to make 82, on 26
Jack Skelton
Sarfaraz Ahmed is not happy as Aaron Finch gets a wide one that he can whack away. I think Hassan knows that one wasn't his best.
It's like someone is turning the volume dial up every time Amir runs in to the crease. There's one fella wrapped in a blanket but they're still making plenty of noise.
This is a better over for Australia. They look to be coming to terms with Amir.
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
David Warner needed 52 balls to hit his third boundary against India. He needed 12 today.
A first error from Mohammad Amir. He drifts onto Warner's pads and the Aussie opener does not miss out.
Four.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
I think the pitch will do a bit for the bowlers all day. Batsmen may need an old-fashioned approach to scoring runs here.
Finch 15, Warner 12
Warner is laughing as another beauty beats him. Great bowling from Hassan Ali.
Warner then goes down and does some propping of the pitch. I'm not sure how much good it'll do. It looks like it'll be difficult to bat for much of the day in these dark conditions.
Just one from the over.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
There is a lad in an India shirt near us. Has he got the wrong day?
Hassan Ali has started well. He tucks Warner up. That's nine dots in a row now.
#bbccricket
Scott Cameron: Pretty simple really - Brian Lara Cricket ‘98.
Huge cheers from the Pakistan contingent as Hassan's name is called out by the stadium announcer.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Mohammad Amir has been brilliant so far. It's no surprise Hassan Ali is replacing Shaheen Afridi now though.
There are yelps, groans and screams from behind the stumps. It's all action from Amir's end. He looks like he could take a wicket with every ball.
He has bowled a second maiden. His three overs have only cost three runs.
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
Both these Australia openers have considerably worse ODI records against left-arm seamers compared to right-arm seamers.
Aaron Finch averages 31 against left-armers and 39 against right-armers.
David Warner averages 32 against left-armers and 45 against right-armers.
It's like a different game at this end. Mohammed Amir is swinging it and it looks really difficult to score.
Four dots from the Pakistan bowler.
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Everyone missing the obvious. Make them play in the rain.
SF
Just play in the rain.
Ed, Crawley
Finch 15, Warner 11
17 from the over with some good running from the Australian duo. Hassan Ali is warming up already. I think Michael may be right with Shaheen Afridi being banished from the attack.
Pakistan can't afford to waste these conditions.
Shaheen has conceded 24 runs - 21 more than Mohammad Amir.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Pakistan have to take Shaheen Afridi off. He's sending it down at a perfect height to be hit and not enough pace.
Too short from Shaheen Afridi. You don't want to bowling there in these conditions. Pitch it up!
David Warner clobbers it for four.
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How about a Dance-Off? My rated teams: NZ with (of course) the Haka. Windies and India close contenders. England need to start practising their Agadoo!
Barb
Simon Mann
TMS commentator
That's woken up someone in the crowd.