Postpublished at 15:31 British Summer Time 16 June 2019
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport at Old Trafford
On the left, Indian food. On the right, Grandad’s Sausages. No, me either.
India win by 89 runs (DLS method)
Play resumed with Pakistan needing 136 off 30 balls after rain break
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Two wickets each for Kuldeep, Shankar and Pandya
Jack Skelton
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport at Old Trafford
On the left, Indian food. On the right, Grandad’s Sausages. No, me either.
Here come the batsmen again, out to the middle. Hopefully we shall get some play now, and some more shots like this:
The covers are coming OFF.
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Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
I feel sorry for the sawdust. Every time the hover cover comes on it blows the sawdust away and they have to bring another pile out.
Most of the India players have stayed out there as the batsmen walked off. The covers are on the pitch and the sun is now out.
Pick the bones out of that one.
I've said this a lot this week but I'll say it again. Just play in the rain. What's the worst that could happen?
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
The zing bails are dropping to the ground and they are going back to the dressing rooms. The umpires are standing out there in a manner that this is not going to last very long.
The players are coming OFF. More rain.
AAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH.
Lovely photo that - have you been on a course?
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport at Old Trafford
There’s a party going on underneath the stands too...
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Umbrellas are going back up at OT as the India players come out on to the field. It's now absolutely battering it down with rain outisde our office, a mile away.
Play is immimnent though.
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Ritesh Shrivastava: Shankar is back up to Hardik - god forbid Hardik gets injured or we will be in same position as Australia whose team looks unbalanced in Stoinis' absence.
The covers are coming OFF.
Tahir Imran
BBC World Service in Islamabad
It's a full house in these hotels in Quetta, the capital of Balochistan province in Pakistan.
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport at Old Trafford
It might be a bit wet and grey and drizzly but these lads are as enthusiastic as ever...
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You have to now question the wisdom of holding such an important tournament in England without reserve days to make matches up. A real shame for the fans around the world with so many washouts and interrupted matches. Last World Cup held on these shores?
Sameer (Birmingham)
Has anyone ever succesfully mopped up a spillage at home with a length of rope?
That's the standard for international cricket as two men sweep a coil around the infield.
Still some conferring going on. GET ON WITH IT.
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport at Old Trafford
Lovely stuff! Go home Canada, you're lost.