Eng 27-2published at 4 overs
Target 171
That over was a bit mad.
Dropped catches, boundaries, a near run-out. Settle down, lads.
India win by 49 runs to take unassailable 2-0 series lead
England 121 all out: Moeen 35, Willey 33*; Bhuvneshwar 3-15
India 170-8: Jadeja 46*; Jordan 4-27, Gleeson 3-15
3rd T20 on Sunday at Trent Bridge
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Ffion Wynne
Target 171
That over was a bit mad.
Dropped catches, boundaries, a near run-out. Settle down, lads.
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner on BBC Two
Absolutely glorious from Livingstone, just a shimmy down the pitch. Flick of the wrists, goes though mid-wicket like a rocket.
That's more like it! A step down the pitch and flicked away for four more beautifully timed runs.
A lovely bit of flair from Livingstone.
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner on BBC Two
That's gone many a mile up in the air. I feel for Chalal, the sun was in his eyes, he can hardly see the ball, he's in the wrong position.
That's not great cricket all round, to be honest.
A horrible swipe from Livingstone whirls high, high in the air. Yuzvendra Chahal is at fine leg but the sun is directly in his eyes and he ends up nowhere near it and having to dive for it. But even then, he lands a metre away from it.
Not much he could do, but an ugly shot from Livingstone.
Jos Buttler did look a bit perplexed himself. We'll have a video of the wicket for you soon to get another look.
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James Buxton: Clear gap between bat and ball on the replay????
Sam Lewis: Now to me, I thought there was a gap between bat and ball at the time of the snick?
Target 171
Back to back boundaries from the over for Livingstone.
The helmet cam he's wearing makes me feel a bit dizzy. It's very disorientating.
And another!
Smashed through the covers! The timing on that.
Oh, lovely. Liam Livingstone takes a step down the pitch and flicks his first ball from Bhuvneshwar Kumar away for four.
Beautifully timed.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Former England batter on BBC Two
There was a just a tickle of an outside-edge on the back of the bat! Buttler, the captain, goes for two low scores.
Buttler c Pant b Bhuvneshwar 4 (Eng 11-2)
The faintest of edges! A hammer blow for England.
Brilliant tactics to have Rishabh Pant standing up to the stumps and keeping Jos Buttler stuck in his crease.
He takes a big swing at a wide-ish delivery and a thin edge races through to Pant who takes a smart catch.
India think they have Jos Buttler caught behind.
They are very keen for this. There was a noise.
Andy Zaltzman
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Over 160 games, there's been seven English golden ducks in this format and now two in back-to-back games.
Target 171
Gloriously driven by Dawid Malan for four! Even Jasprit Bumrah applauds it.
Few more of those would be lovely.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at Edgbaston
After a dropped catch, a couple of fumbles and a first-baller, that is what you call a stinker of a day for Jason Roy.
Jos Buttler takes a quick single and England have their first run.
Saqib Mahmood
England bowler on BBC Two
Kumar has moved one away from Roy and two across Malan. Great skills he's showing.
Phil Tufnell
Former England spinner on BBC Two
Looks a bit high, it was straight enough. Anything over that knee rolls means it's usually going over the top.
Target 171
A wicket maiden to start England's chase.
The last ball pins Dawid Malan on the pad and there's a huge appeal, but it's turned down. Too high.
If anyone thought England would chase this down easily, think again! High class bowling.