Rahul launches it for fourpublished at 11:15 British Summer Time 16 June 2019
Short and slapped.
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Jack Skelton
Short and slapped.
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport at Old Trafford
Press boxes are generally quite neutral places but there's an awful lot of tutting and sighing whenever India try and take a risky run, and even the odd clap for a Rohit Sharma drive for four.
Rahul 14, Rohit 37
That missed run out could have been the breakthrough Pakistan needed. What a mess all round. India are clipping along - the biggest score in the World Cup so far has been 386 from England.
There's the 50 up.
Ramiz Raja
Ex-Pakistan captain on TMS
Where was the fielder looking?! He should have run him out by half a mile!
Should have been a run out! A mess between the wickets, both batsman end up at the same end but the throw is horrible. Wrong end!
It's always wet in Didsbury, a sitcom on Netflix. A beauty of a shot here as India pile on the early pain.
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Simon Goodall: It's chucking it down in Didsbury, which is only 3 miles from Old Trafford. Oh dear...
More to the point, who's getting salad at the Pizza Hut buffet?
I've got a similar technique at a carvery with Yorkshire puddings, but I imagine Sachin nailed that one on day one.
Imad Wasim is into the attack, first bit of spin. Pakistan need a wicket and fast.
Sachin Tendulkar only spent one year at Yorkshire, in 1992, but he really cracked British life.
Here he is on mastering the Pizza Hut buffet: "While we could eat as many pizzas as we wanted for a fixed price, we could only fill up our salad bowl once. [We used] lettuce leaves to construct a wall, so that the size of the bowl, which was normally just two to three inches tall, increased to five or six inches. We could then fill it with as much salad as we wanted."
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Heena Makan: Divided loyalties here!
Prakash Wakankar
BBC Test Match Special
A couple of inches here or there, those stick and it could turn the game.
Close! Not a chance as such but Rohit will have had his heart in his mouth as he helps one around the corner for four and it's only just clear of the diving Mohammad Amir.
Ramiz Raja
Ex-Pakistan captain on TMS
Pakistan have the fact the match could be settled on Duckworth-Lewis-Stern at the back of their minds in bowling first.
Wahab Riaz comes into the attack. India are making this look very comfortable at the moment, helping themselves to singles as and when. Pakistan put them in, remember.
Absolutely no idea what is going on at the top here.
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Neil Saldanha: Watching from Brisbane, Australia - butterflies in the stomach as always: 7.30pm start here. Gonna be a long night!
Where is everyone else following the match from? Pictures are even better...
Another sprightly over from Mohammad Amir, induces a false stroke from KL Rahul but he's had no luck as of yet.
Those 16 games...
Amy Lofthouse
BBC Sport at Old Trafford
I feel like the “...and Yorkshire” is doing quite a lot of work here.