Pak 13-0published at 4 overs
Target 337
Plenty of juice on that ball from Bumrah, it pitches middle and shapes away from Fakhar Zaman as he tried to clip it away. Too good! Lovely ball.
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Jack Skelton
Target 337
Plenty of juice on that ball from Bumrah, it pitches middle and shapes away from Fakhar Zaman as he tried to clip it away. Too good! Lovely ball.
Target 337
Bumrah chops one into he ribs of Imam and there's no run. Not enough sports where you can play wearing your normal glasses, as the Pakistan opener is.
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Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Shades of Saaed Anwar there - lovely timing.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
That's as good as it gets from Imam.
Oh yes! Lovely shot from Imam ul Haq, full and straight and he just flicks it through midwicket for four. Rat up a drainpipe.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Kumar and Bumrah have been the best combination so far - so consistent. Kumar is just offering a little either way, he is the kind of bowler that has to be around 84mph, there was a Test match here when he had just lost his zip.
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The floodlights are on as the murk continues to build overhead. Bhuvneshwar Kumar whistles one down the leg side and is signalled for a wide before Imam flashes and misses off the back foot. Kohli's face at slip is a classic.
How close?
To underline how good Jasprit Bumrah is, he was named in India's all-time ODI XI by BBC Sport readers despite having played just 51 matches. You can see the full line-up here.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
Bumrah with this unusual action, he starts, turns, stops and then walks halfway, then stutters and bowls - a low full toss which is hit for four.
Loosener from Bumrah, nothing more than a full toss outside off stump and Fakhar Zaman thumps it for four. He then whistles one beyond Fakhar's bat.
He and Jofra Archer can generate remarkable pace from so little effort - on the surface anyway.
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Jasprit Bumrah, unorthodox but deadly, gets a huge cheer as he starts his run-up. Ranked as the number one bowler in ODi cricket. He cannons into Fakhar's pads but there's only an appeal from the crowd.
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If you're listening to TMS this is the Bollywood actor who Michael Vaughan is keen to track down and try his glasses on. Magnificent aren't they?
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Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
That patch of sawdust looks like one of my omelettes - exploded and very flat.
Target 337
Fakhar Zaman tucks away a single as well. He hasn't got too long to get his eye in, Pakistan need him to get off to a flier.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
It'll be good for Pakistan to get the ball damp because it generally nullifies any swing.
Target 337
PLAY!
Imam ul Haq tucks a single off the first ball from Bhuvneshwar Kumar. The run chase is officially on.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
Everyone is in the middle, but you don't have umpires put stumps in the ground these days you have technicians, one of whom is below bail height. Umpire Oxenford has given a batsman his guard below a technician's head.