Postpublished at 15:37 British Summer Time 12 July 2022
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Dhawan would have been two yards out!
Corrr, that would have been interesting.
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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Sam Drury and Callum Matthews
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Dhawan would have been two yards out!
Corrr, that would have been interesting.
Target 111
So nearly a run out! Nudged leg side by Rohit and he sets off for a single.
Jonny Bairstow comes in from square leg and misses with an underarm throw. He misses by a distance and clearly didn't realise how much time he had!
Dhawan wasn't even in the shot.
Here we go then. The players are walking back out to the middle. It is surely a matter of when rather than if India knock these off... England need a miracle.
Failing that, a couple of early wickets to try and put a bit of pressure on the tourists.
This pre-match stat hasn't aged well...
England have won five of their seven completed men’s ODIs against India at Kennington Oval, including a three-wicket win in September 2011 which was their most recent such meeting; indeed, they’ve won their last three straight home games against them – their longest winning streak since a five-game stretch from 1974 to 1982.
#bbccricket
MCP: English cricket theory - the Test team stole the ODI team's powers, like in Space Jam. Baz McCullum is the big alien baddie.
Thanks, Callum.
With Bairstow, Root and Stokes back I was quite looking forward to doing the second half of the England innings. As it was India's bowlers had other ideas and swapping after 12 overs felt a bit early.
Not long until the players are back out now. India might fancy getting this one done in a hurry.
Right, time for us to swap it round.
Sam Drury will take you through the remainder of the game.
Want something other than wickets?
There isn't much I can offer you, but here are some boundaries from David Willey and Reece Topley.
Craig Overton didn't last long either as he was cleaned up by a beautiful delivery from Mohammed Shami.
Brydon Carse and David Willey offered some light relief for England, putting on 35 for the ninth wicket, before both fell to Jasprit Bumrah, as the pacer took his career-best figures in taking his second five-wicket haul in one-day cricket.
Moeen Ali and Jos Buttler then shared 27 for the sixth wicket, but there was some fortune on the way as the former was dropped without scoring.
But both fell in the space of four balls and at 59-7 England were in a heap.
Ben Stokes was then caught behind in the third over, before Jonny Bairstow feathered through to Rishabh Pant in the sixth over.
Liam Livingstone was bowled in the eighth over - for the fourth duck of England's innings - and the hosts were 26-5.
At that point the game almost felt like it was over.
England's innings got off to the worse possible start when Jason Roy dragged on and Joe Root nicked behind in the second over of the innings.
It was a start they never recovered from.
During the interval TMS are going to play some of a Jonny Bairstow interview from the Tailenders podcast last week.
You can listen along using the audio icon at the top of this page.
We are going to have a 30-minute interval now.
The rules have changed recently because in the past we would have a 10-minute interval and then India would have started their chase.
We'll run through that calamitous England innings during the interval.
Andy Zaltzman
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Bumrah's 6-19 is the best by an India bowler against India. It's the joint sixth best figures against England.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
What a day he's had, Bumrah, 6-19. England here have just been swept away, a miserable performance.
Willey b Bumrah 21 (Eng 110 all out)
Jasprit Bumrah has six and England are all out.
David Willey tries to get inventive as he looks for quick runs. He shuffles outside off-stump and looks to ramp away, but misses, and Bumrah hits middle stump.
England's woeful and painful innings to an end for a miserable 110.
Bumrah finishes with a career-best 6-19.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at the Kia Oval
Who predicted Reece Topley in the 25th over in the first six for England sweepstake?
The biggest cheer of the day.
Deep Dasgupta
Former India wicketkeeper on Test Match Special
What a hit, straight out of the middle of the bat.
Alison Mitchell
BBC Test Match Special
Never mind what we saw in the previous over, Topley is going to use that reach of his, a little shimmy down the ground and a heave ho!