Summary

  • 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

  1. Postpublished at 09:54 British Summer Time 16 June 2019

    Adam Collins there has already inflated the figures for ticket applications and TV audience. At this rate more people than have ever lived will be watching the second innings!

    Excitement builds - it will be toss time soon.

  2. Postpublished at 09:53 British Summer Time 16 June 2019

    Amy Lofthouse
    BBC Sport at Old Trafford

    Can you guess who they’re supporting?

    Pakistan fans
  3. From the press boxpublished at 09:53 British Summer Time 16 June 2019

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  4. Postpublished at 09:53 British Summer Time 16 June 2019

    Were the trams not running mate?

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  5. Can I just shock you? It might rainpublished at 09:50 British Summer Time 16 June 2019

    India v Pakistan (10:30 BST)

    Jennifer Bartram, BBC Weather: "Sunday's weather is going to be a case of dodging the showers.

    "Although it should get off to a dry start tomorrow, there is likely to be some disruption at times, with showers on and off throughout the day.

    "There'll be a brisk south-southwesterly breeze, too, which should move any showers through quickly - so the day is not likely to be a washout - but sunshine will be at a premium.

    "Temperatures through the day will rise to around 18C."

    RainImage source, BBC Sport
  6. Postpublished at 09:49 British Summer Time 16 June 2019

    The bad news is I got rained on a bit on my way to work this morning. The good news is there are no covers on the pitch and we look set to start on time.

    Famous last words and all that...

  7. Postpublished at 09:47 British Summer Time 16 June 2019

    Amy Lofthouse
    BBC Sport at Old Trafford

    I've never seen so many people on the outfield before the start of play. There's about six camera crews, 20 assistants, the India team are playing football, Pakistan are going through some batting drills... it's as busy on the field as it is outside the ground. There's also a whisper that an India fan has booked every room in a nearby hotel that overlooks the ground, although I can see a smattering of Pakistan flags hanging off the balcony.

  8. Postpublished at 09:47 British Summer Time 16 June 2019

    Only about 65% of those 700,000 applications for tickets were from BBC Sport staff. Let's here from one of them:

  9. Postpublished at 09:46 British Summer Time 16 June 2019

    India v Pakistan (10:30 BST)

    Morning everyone!

    I'm not sure I've heard anything quite like it at this time on a Sunday morning.

    There were some India fans outside Old Trafford (which is just around the corner from BBC Sport HQ) a full 24 hours before play was due to start.

    And from the minute I got a feed of the players warming up this morning I've been fed a constant drone of horns and drums from the crowd.

    This is not your average cricket crowd. This is not your average cricket match...

  10. Familiar to billions?published at 09:40 British Summer Time 16 June 2019

    India v Pakistan (10:30 BST)

    India and PAkistan fansImage source, Getty Images

    A TV audience of over a billion.

    More than 700,000 ticket applications.

    Some call this the biggest rivalry in sport.

    Pakistan fansImage source, Reuters

    From Abbottabad to Bangalore via Manchester, the eyes of the cricketing world are focused on 22 yards of pitch today.

    Who will come out on top?