Eng 34-5published at 10.2 overs
Four!
Width from Hardik Pandya and Moeen Ali just slaps it away through point for his first boundary.
The ball got the punishment is deserved.
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
Four!
Width from Hardik Pandya and Moeen Ali just slaps it away through point for his first boundary.
The ball got the punishment is deserved.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Pant did the hard work to get there and get a hand on it but he couldn't hold on.
Alison Mitchell
BBC Test Match Special
Pant has taken some blinding catches and that would have been another one if he'd been able to cling on as he dived down the leg-side.
A moment of fortune for England!
Moeen Ali looks to flick away into the leg side but gets an inside edge onto his body and the ball goes down the leg side towards Rishabh Pant.
The India keeper makes up the ground, but at full stretch the ball falls out of the webbing of the glove.
The moment the game turns? Maybe. Probably not.
The ODI side have already broken one record this summer but they could be heading for another one...
They are still some way short of their lowest ever one-day total of 86 against Australia at Old Trafford in 2001. Here are the previous lowlights...
Andy Zaltzman
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Just seven runs from England's top four, Bairstow with all of them. It is the second fewest runs England's top four have made between them in an ODI.
Oh my! Almost a sixth.
Jos Buttler defends but such is the hardness in this pitch the ball bounces backwards and only just over the top of his stumps.
Another delivery bounces and rears past the outside edge before he works a single into backward point.
Every ball feels like a story at the moment.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at the Kia Oval
Liam Livingstone was walking off towards Wimbledon trying to play that shot.
Here's the wicket of Jonny Bairstow...
Jasprit Bumrah is having some day out so far. He's got 4-6 from four overs.
Andy Zaltzman
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Four ducks from England's top six. That is only the sixth time in 4,421 ODIs that there have been four ducks in the top six.
Moeen Ali leaves his first ball alone.
England's lowest ODI total is 86 - that feels under serious threat at the moment to be honest.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
It was just an inswinger from Bumrah. The ball before swung away slightly, Livingstone has come across to whip the ball leg-side but he's gone way too far.
Livingstone b Bumrah 0 (Eng 26-5)
Bowled him!
This is, erm, pretty dreadful from Liam Livingstone.
He played out seven dot balls and was starting to feel the pressure so he tries to shuffle outside off stump and flick away through the leg side.
He misses though, and in moving across he's exposed his leg stump and Jasprit Bumrah doesn't miss.
England have had four ducks! They are in massive trouble.
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Arjun Singh: Can’t even blame England here. The bowling is superb and the pitch offering so much assistance. Not to mention some excellent catching from Pant.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
England are probably a little bit shellshocked, you don't expect four wickets to go down so early.
It does give a good opportunity to Liam Livingstone, who is still relatively inexperienced in this one-day team. He does like to clear the ropes but he has got the ability to build a longer innings as well.
Here's the wicket of Ben Stokes...
He looks utterly perplexed by the delivery!
Mohammed Shami offers Jos Buttler a little bit of length, and although he doesn't quite connect as cleanly as he so often does, he picks up four with a pull through square leg.
This is an opportunity for him and Liam Livingstone to build an innings and do something very special.
James Anderson
England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
It really has been a great start for India and it is looking like a great toss to win. It has been the bounce as much as anything that has done for the England top order.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at the Kia Oval
The India fans here are waving their flags. A group of England fans in front of me are all shaking their heads while looking down at their spread.
Not good.
Deep Dasgupta
Former India wicketkeeper on Test Match Special
Looking at the replay of Bairstow's dismissal, it looked a little tentative.