Postpublished at 13:47 British Summer Time 16 June 2019
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport at Old Trafford
The DJ's playing Umbrella by Rihanna. Just to lift spirits.
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
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport at Old Trafford
The DJ's playing Umbrella by Rihanna. Just to lift spirits.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
There is no-one there apart from a few bemused looking groundsmen.
Ind 305-4
Vijay Shankar is correct - the sound was the bat hitting the ground and the ball missed the outside edge by a couple of centimetres.
Bruce Oxenford reverses his decision with all the players off the field.
Hopefully this is just a passing shower.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent
He did review it straight away so I think he must have hit the ground. But they are going to walk off while the review is going on.
Well this is fun.
The players are going off due to rain but the umpires have to stay out there for the review.
Vijay Shankar has only made three and is given out caught behind off Wahab Riaz.
He's not happy though and immediately reviews it.
It's not raining heavily enough to force the players off yet. Hopefully we can get through these last four overs at least.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
If they can reduce them to 330 clearly India would still be clear favourites but it was only a couple of weeks ago Pakistan got 348 against England. But it's the pressure and everything that surrounds this game.
Ridiculous.
Kohli 70, Shankar 1
Uh oh. A few umbrellas are going up.
It's not raining outside our office 1.3 miles north of the ground. The rain is coming from the south apparently though.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Kohli has to be the fittest ever India cricketer.
Virat Kohli taps into the gap and immediately wants two. He gets it of course. That's the 300 up.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
It was right in the slot to hit for Dhoni but Amir has been the stand out and it just had enough movement to find the outside edge. There is a bit of chat between Amir and Kohli, I don't know if it is friendly or banter.
MS Dhoni c Sarafaz b Amir 1 (Ind 298-4)
And finally you get to hear the Pakistan fans cheer.
MS Dhoni aims a big, flaying drive at a wide one from Mohammad Amir, but there's a touch of movement on the ball and the India keeper edges behind to Safaraz Ahmed.
You'd think India were in the midst of a batting collapse, so deflated is the response to that wicket from their fans.
Kohli is the present and the future, but Dhoni is still so adored.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
If Indian fans were asked who they could have round for dinner, Kohli or Dhoni and they could only choose one who would they pick? I think MS would just come out on top.
Does Virat Kohli have enough time to hit yet another ODI century here? Five overs to go...
And here's more from our BBC Urdu colleagues in Manchester.
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Andy Zaltzman
Test Match Special statistician
Kohli has the best conversion rate from fifty to hundred and he scores a fifty every 2.4 innings, the best rate of anyone with 16 fifties or more in this format.
Kohli 67, Dhoni 1
MS Dhoni finally faces his first ball and slices off the back foot down to third man for a single.
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Grant Kennett: Can someone please get a message to Virat Kohli to STOP RUNNING DOWN THE PITCH! He is the worst culprit for it in world cricket and gets away with it every time!
It is notable that Bruce Oxenford warned both Mohammad Amir and Wahab Riaz running on the pitch but hasn't had a word with Virat Kohli yet.