Summary

  • England collapse from 135-0 to 251 all out

  • Bairstow (94) & Roy (46) put on rapid 135 for first wicket

  • India slip from 169-1 to 205-5, but recover to 317-5

  • Krunal Pandya, on debut, smashes 26-ball 50

  • Dhawan - dropped on 60 by Moeen - makes 98

  • Three wickets for Stokes; two for Wood

  • First ODI of three-match series; all matches being played at Pune

  1. Ind 298-5published at 48.5 overs

    Settle down! Tom Curran has said or done something to upset Krunal Pandya. The India all-rounder isn't impressed. The umpire gets between them.

  2. 50 runs

    50 for Rahulpublished at 48.4 overs

    50 from 39 for KL Rahul. He'll likes Pune a lot more than Ahmedabad.

  3. Ind 295-5published at 48.3 overs

    KL Rahul twiddles his bat. He's eyeing another maximum and his fifty.

  4. 50 runs

    50 for Krunal Pandyapublished at 48.1 overs

    Stay safe everyone.

    Back in Pune, Krunal Pandya knocks into the leg side to reach a fine fifty on debut. He's got there from 26 balls and celebrates by punching himself in the head. As you do.

  5. Ind 292-5published at 48 overs

    We're going to pause here briefly as a minute's silence is held in the UK on the first anniversary of the first coronavirus lockdown.

  6. Postpublished at 11:59 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March 2021

    Tymal Mills
    England T20 bowler

    Indian batters scoring quick runs on debut....

  7. Ind 290-5published at 47.5 overs

    Good news but England are struggling to stop the flow of runs.

  8. Morgan injury updatepublished at 11:58 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March 2021

    MorganImage source, BCCI

    England team spokesman: "Eoin has split the webbing between his right thumb and index finger. He has had four stitches inserted by the England team doctor. He expects to be able to bat."

  9. Postpublished at 11:58 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March 2021

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC cricket correspondent

    Krunal Pandya. Yet another India batsman shows his worth for the T20 World Cup.

  10. 6 runs

    Ind 288-5published at 47.4 overs

    Six more! Pandya is flying. He upper cuts over third man this time.

  11. Ind 282-5published at 47.3 overs

    More punishment for England. If Hardik doesn't get you Krunal will. Slapped for four.

  12. 6 runs

    Ind 277-5published at 47.1 overs

    Hello Mark Wood. Goodbye Mark Wood. Massive from KL Rahul who sends the ball into orbit.

  13. Postpublished at 11:54 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March 2021

    Jos Buttler turns back to Mark Wood. He has two overs left and has 2-42 so far.

  14. Ind 271-5published at 47 overs

    Tom Curran gets away with a ball down the leg side. Rahul hits it straight to fine leg.

    Reece Topley, one of England's two sub-fielders, does well on the boundary a ball later. Three overs remain.

  15. 6 runs

    Ind 267-5published at 46.3 overs

    The biggest six of the day! It's some shot from Krunal Pandya who wristily flicks the ball a mile.

    Tom Curran puffs out his cheeks.

  16. Ind 260-5published at 46 overs

    Rahul 37, K Pandya 29

    Still no sign of Eoin Morgan on the field. England could be two batsmen down although they are hoping Sam Billings will be OK. This partnership is bringing 300+ back into view for India.

    They have scored 55 from the last five overs.

  17. Ind 255-5published at 45.2 overs

    Adil Rashid continues late in the innings. Rahul gets down on one knee and sweeps him up over short fine leg. It wasn't timed properly but there's enough on it for four.

  18. Postpublished at 11:46 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March 2021

    Tymal Mills
    England T20 bowler

    Five overs to go. 300 the magic number for both sides you feel.

  19. Ind 250-5published at 45 overs

    Rahul joins in the fun by collecting a four of his own. It was one of Tom Curran's back-of-the-hand slower balls. Pumped over extra.

    Five to go. India are on the charge.

  20. Ind 245-5published at 44.4 overs

    Krunal Pandya again! Tom Curran starts his over well but this then thumped back down the ground. The ball bounces once before the boundary rope.