Postpublished at 11:49 British Summer Time 22 June 2019
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
We witnessed history when Eoin Morgan got stuck into Rashid Khan the other day - can he put that behind him?
Shami's hat-trick wins it for India, who were defending 16 in last over
Stubborn lower order resistance gets Afghanistan within sight of victory
Bumrah takes two wickets in an over as Afghanistan fall from 106-2 to 106-4
Kohli top-scores with 67 but India struggle to find boundary in 224-8
Two wickets for Afghanistan spinner Nabi and Gulbadin
Afghanistan eliminated with defeat; India leapfrog England
Tim Oscroft
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
We witnessed history when Eoin Morgan got stuck into Rashid Khan the other day - can he put that behind him?
That's some sign of intent from Virat. He drives the leg-spinner's first drive beautifully for four. The ball rattles across the outfield.
Rashid went for 110 in his overs against England remember.
This is the battle I've wanted to see.
Rashid Khan is on for his first bowl of the day.
Mel Jones
Ex-Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
This is a key moment for Afghanistan - can they extend this good period for another three or four overs and push India a bit more?
Both Shankar and Kohli have removed their helmets and are batting in their caps to the spinners. It always looks cool when batsmen do that. The ground is bathed in sunshine with bright blue sky above. It's perfect.
Afghanistan continue to keep India in check.
Mel Jones
Ex-Australia batter on BBC Test Match Special
Kohli will be saying to himself that he is easing India into this, and that he will find a way. The pitch is 'dying' a little bit, and I think Kohli has assessed that.
And here is how opener Rohit Sharma fell early...
This wasn't great from KL Rahul...
Kohli 36, Shankar 5
That's drinks. The run-rate has slowed while Vijay Shankar plays himself in. He has five from 12 balls.
Afghanistan will be pleased with their performance in this opening period. This has been much more of a contest than many were expecting.
I reckon James Vince would love to hit the 199 KL Rahul made against England. He scored 149 at the Oval last year too.
I get your point though. He looks great but gets out cheaply often.
#bbccricket
Doctor Joker: Rahul is the Indian James Vince. Good for pretty 30s, until he gets out.
I haven't seen too much of Shankar bat. Looking forward to seeing him today.
He's a tall, well-built right-hander and gets a big stride in to block to Nabi.
Nabi has ended a streak of three ODI innings without a wicket - he picked up 4/30 the last time he claimed a scalp (v SL).
It's a big if but if you get early wickets against India then you have to think you have a good chance. MS Dhoni is due in next, obviously a brilliant batsman but is he the player he was?
There's a long tail too with Kuldeep Yadav, whose average in ODIs is 12, batting at eight.
Tailenders is on BBC Radio 5 live right now if you fancy a listen.
Jimmy Anderson has been giving his thoughts on England's performance yesterday.
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Kohli 33, Shankar
28-year-old Shankar has only played 10 ODIs and averages 36.20. His high score is only 46. He has the perfect chance to improve that today and cement his place in this team. Rishabh Pant is breathing down his neck after being called-up as Dhawan's replacement.
Now if there is a weakness in this India team it's their middle order. All-rounder Vijay Shankar is out at number four.
Tymal Mills
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Too short to play the reverse sweep, but he committed to it. He tried to drag and scoop it round - the fielder barely had to move as it looped to him.
Prakash Wakankar
BBC Test Match Special
KL Rahul once again promising a lot but under-delivering!
Rahul c Hazratullah b Nabi 30 (Ind 64-2)
Gone!
What an ugly way to get out. KL Rahul tries to reverse sweep off-spinner Mohammad Nabi but only lobs the ball in the air to short third man.
A waste.