Postpublished at 12:29 British Summer Time 16 June 2019
Shadab Khan is back.
He bowled some utter dross earlier, though admittedly dragged it back a touch after a woeful first over.
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
Shadab Khan is back.
He bowled some utter dross earlier, though admittedly dragged it back a touch after a woeful first over.
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
It looks like a typical Old Trafford pitch and the first 15-20 overs might be the best time to score. Now there is a little bit of movement, the ball gets softer and the pitch gets slower.
Rohit 95, Kohli 7
A fine return by Mohammad Amir, conceding just one off the over and sending down five dot balls to a watchful Virat Kohli.
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Ben Wire: When the opposition is 150-0 and you celebrate a wicket but the man coming in is Virat Kohli... Pakistan have a psychological mountain to climb. Electric stuff!
Mohammad Amir - Pakistan's best bowler by far today - is back into the attack.
And he wobbles one down on the angle just past Virat Kohli's flashing blade.
A bit of a stare from Amir to Kohli after that play and miss. Stones.
I'd have backed a 63-year-old Abdul Qadir to carry more threat than Shadab Khan did earlier.
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport at Old Trafford
You suspect he’d still have done a job this morning...
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Wahab Riaz is bowling well, since he has come round the wicket it is reducing the angle for the right handers to work with.
Run rate 5.86
Wahab Riaz is carrying a bit of threat, curving his run up to bowl wide of the crease from round the wicket to the right-handers.
Rohit Sharma is content to knock him about for a couple of singles, taking his score to 94.
Just one big hit away...
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The Olympic Stadium in London is being used by MLB this year to host a Red Sox- Yankee's series. Would it not have been possible to host a few World Cup games there? It might not have the same aesthetic as the traditional grounds but it would help create an extra buzz for the big games.
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Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Rohit Sharma plays those shots on the on side with so much control.
Rohit 92, Kohli 6
Hassan Ali follows up that six with two dot balls before Rohit taps a single and Kohli scampers two. Good running.
Oh my. Rohit Sharma upper-cuts Hassan Ali over backward point for a flat six.
Wrists! What a shot!
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Rob Meech: India look formidable. Dare I say, unstoppable?
Run rate 5.80
A bit of careful accumulation off Wahab Riaz as Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli pick up five from the over.
Wahab likes his last ball, getting it through Kohli's attempted clip to leg and on to the thigh.
Cheers, Tom.
Sarfaraz Ahmed might be feeling like Nasser Hussain at Brisbane in 2002 right about now.
OK, bowling first here wasn't a shocking decision like that but India are looking utterly dominant.
And they have the best ODI batsman and one of the next best at the crease.
Virat Kohli gets on top of a bouncer to push away for two. India are flying. And here's Jack Skelton to take you through the rest of the innings...
Michael Vaughan
Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special
Hassan Ali got a bit of movement back in to Rohit Sharma there. We saw it against England - he got the older ball to tail in to the right-handers.
Virat Kohli times a shot away through the off side, beauty of a shot but he can only find a fielder. Where do India go from here? Rohit Sharma then gets lucky, nearly chopping on but instead finding four.