Ind 71-0published at 14 overs
Rohit 45, Dhawan 21
Two from Ben Stokes' first over. India are moving serenely towards a 1-0 series lead.
Rohit and Dhawan lead India to easy victory
England crash to 110 all out after India win toss
Bumrah takes 6-19; three catches by Pant
Hosts narrowly scrape past their lowest ODI total - 86 v Aus, Old Trafford, 2001
First of three ODIs; The Oval
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Rohit 45, Dhawan 21
Two from Ben Stokes' first over. India are moving serenely towards a 1-0 series lead.
The England Test captain is coming on to bowl. We often hear about Stokes pulling England out of the fire and taking them to famous wins.
I fear this one might be beyond him.
Carse comes back well after that first-ball boundary, beating Rohit on the outside edge and conceding just a further single from the over.
India are just 42 runs from victory.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Former England batter on Test Match Special
It was just too easy. He's got pace but there was no movement.
Alison Mitchell
BBC Test Match Special
Rohit Sharma just almost leant into that.
Brydon Carse is on and Rohit is pleased to see him, it seems. The seamer's first ball is a half-volley and driven beautifully, just in front of square for four.
That's a gimme for a player of Rohit's quality.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Former England batter on Test Match Special
We've discovered that Andy Zaltzman is superhuman. I don't know anyone else who could read the text on his computer at the moment.
Anyone on their phone or computer has a standard text size of about 12 - his text must be about a size four!
Target 111
India move ever closer to a 1-0 lead in the series. An overthrow gives them an extra run and hints at the fact England minds may already have turned to the second ODI at Lord's.
That was just Dhawan's third boundary, his first two came back-to-back with a pair of crunching drives off Reece Topley.
Dhawan has largely played second fiddle to Rohit in this stand but he is happy to get stuck into Overton when the big all-rounder bangs one in short to him.
The ball is angled in to the left-hander and pulled firmly through backward square leg. Four.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Former England batter on Test Match Special
It is all looking pretty comfortable for India. They are just playing very smart cricket. When there is a ball to capitalise on they are making the most of it.
Back-to-back maidens for Topley, his third in five overs. The other two have gone for 22.
Prakash Wakankar
BBC Test Match Special
India are galloping along now.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Former England batter on Test Match Special
I'm not sure if I'm excited about the shot or the person who has caught it - I think he caught it one handed. He is grimacing, maybe he's got a little bit of a sting going on.
Target 111
Nailed over deep backward square by Rohit Sharma! Second maximum of the day for the India skipper and that one has gone a long way back into the stand.
Overton goes short again to finish the over, Rohit takes it on again and while he doesn't strike this one as cleanly, he hits it well enough for a one-bounce four.
India are more than halfway to their target now.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Former England batter on Test Match Special
It still doesn't feel like a wicket that England should have been bowled out for 110 on. Obviously Jasprit Bumrah was brilliant and there was a bit going on, so maybe low 200s but not that.
Maiden over from Topley, his second of the innings. There are a couple of lbw appeals against Dhawan but both are turned down. No reviews and UltraEdge shows Dhawan got bat on both, they may have been heading down leg in any case.
At the same stage, England were 27-5. I'm going to go out on a limb and say India are slightly ahead in this one.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Former England batter on Test Match Special
Sometimes you just have to accept that days like this can happen and park it and that allows you to move on much quicker.
Target 111
Another over down, another over closer to an India victory.
Anyway, here is one of Rohit's sixes from a little bit earlier.
Overton goes short at Rohit and the India opener just swivels on it, effortlessly helping the ball over square leg for another boundary.
India must be batting on a different pitch to England, right?