Get Involvedpublished at 15:15 British Summer Time 16 June 2019
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David Merson: I reckon 336-5 is just about a par score. Suspect weather is going to play a big part in the outcome of this game.
India win by 89 runs (DLS method)
Play resumed with Pakistan needing 136 off 30 balls after rain break
Rohit's 140 sets up India total of 336-5 after Pakistan won toss
Kohli becomes fastest man to 11,000 ODI runs - 54 innings quicker than Tendulkar - in making 77
Pakistan struggle in reply; despite 104-run stand between Fakhar and Babar
Two wickets each for Kuldeep, Shankar and Pandya
Jack Skelton
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David Merson: I reckon 336-5 is just about a par score. Suspect weather is going to play a big part in the outcome of this game.
More umpires looking at the sky and groundstaff pointing. That's the takeaway memory of this World Cup.
There's a cloud the colour of tarmac overhead.
Henry Moeran
BBC Test Match Special
It's a brilliant atmosphere down here in the crowd - a real sense of camaraderie.
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Ian McFarlane: By walking when he thought he hit it, Kholi has just done more for the rivals' relationship than years of politicians' nonsense. Well done Sir.
The covers are still on but it's only covering the actual pitch - it's a light shower at best. Plenty of people are umbrella-less in the stands.
This was the scene in Lahore when Pakistan took a wicket earlier in the match.
And here are the scenes in Karachi
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It's sunny now. You get used to this once you've lived in Manchester for a while.
Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
This is the highest one-day international score made on this ground, previously the highest was 318-7 by Sri Lanka against England.
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport at Old Trafford
Out of absolutely nowhere, it's raining. The players are meandering off the field. Michael Clarke, working on comms, has got an arm around Kuldeep Yadav. On come the covers.
Huge, grumbling dark clouds over Old Trafford (football) which is just down the road from Old Trafford (cricket).And here come the covers...
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India going to be 30 short of par on this flat track. Too much milking in middle overs when they should have got their foot down. Pakistan will win with three overs to spare.
Shadin, Manchester
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India batsman KL Rahul: "It's been a while since I opened in an ODI so there was a bit of nerves but I was happy to get the team off to a start like that. They can seam the ball at the top of the innings so I was happy to play out the first 10 overs. I won't lie I was nervous, there was hype about this game.
"Conditions haven't been the best, the wicket has been under covers so we were thinking 280 was a good score. To get over 300 gives us a boost."
Cheers Jack. Just the 15 minutes between innings, barely enough time to make a dent in the lunch buffets at Old Trafford, or get a pint.
What chance are we giving Pakistan of chasing this down?
Excellent work, Amy. I'm off to grab some food and highly doubt I'll bump into any great West Indies batsmen.
I'll let you know if Viv Richards is in the sandwich aisle though.
Tom Rostance will take you through the start of Pakistan's chase...
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport at Old Trafford
Just tried to hustle my way out of the press box without paying any attention as to where I was going and I walked face-first into Brian Lara...
Graeme Swann
Ex-England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Pakistan closed this innings out beautifully, they were looking like they were really up against it at one point. This is going to be a good game of cricket.
Hmm. Bit of a curious innings in the end. It feels like India left about 30 runs out there, which could be key if Pakistan end up chasing a reduced score on DLS.
Pakistan were ropey in the field and their bowling was poor apart from the exceptional Mohammad Amir, while Imad Wasim offered decent control.
You get the sense this is too tough an ask for Pakistan's batsmen but then again if one of the top three goes big...
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GC: Mohammed Amir has been the one consistent positive for Pakistan during this tournament; he's looked a class above the rest of their attack.