Postpublished at 15:49 British Summer Time 14 July 2022
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at Lord's
That Moeen six nearly reached one of those balconies I mentioned.
India never in contention in run chase after slipping to 31-4
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Moeen Ali (47) and David Willey (41) help England recover from 102-5 to post 246
Four wickets for leg-spinner Chahal
Series level at 1-1 with one match to play
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Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at Lord's
That Moeen six nearly reached one of those balconies I mentioned.
UFFFFF!
New ball please.
Moeen Ali has whacked Prasidh Krishna out the ground over square leg.
That is a gorgeous blow.
David Willey really shouldn't be out there anymore...
A change for India as Yuzvendra Chahal returns.
Just two from the over as Moeen Ali and David Willey both struggle to get the ball past short fine leg.
The final ball of the over is so slow - almost Poonam Yadav slow - and Willey has to wait, wait and wait some more before just blocking it back.
Six and out from Liam Livingstone.
"Brainless" said James Anderson.
I don't think I need to add to that.
Shot!
Prasidh Krishna drops short and Moeen Ali whacks a pull away for a one-bounce four into the mid-wicket boundary.
Two singles follow. England are edging up to a score that may at least pose some threat.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport at Lord's
I can see six different balconies on buildings behind the stands with groups of people peering over and watching the game. Four have India flags flying from them.
Good friends to have.
Moeen 18, Willey 7
Just two singles off Ravindra Jadeja this time.
He's racing through his overs as usual. That one was around the 90-second mark.
Ebony Rainford-Brent
Former England batter on Test Match Special
This is uncharacteristic for Moeen Ali. He is going to have to dig in a bit and apply himself.
Three more singles off the returning Prasidh Krishna.
Ben Stokes and captain Jos Buttler are deep in conversation on the England balcony.
"How do you get attacking cricket right, Ben", perhaps?
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Mark Burt: England’s ODI team appear to have reset to circa 2015 and pre Morgan. India are awesome but nearly every wicket has been a gimmie. Four terrible performances out of five is definitely something to worry about.
Moeen 16, Willey 4
England take three singles off Ravindra Jadeja.
These two need to guide them to the final 10 overs at least.
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I'm all for England playing confident, attacking cricket but this is reckless and stupid.
Matt in Bath
Aatif Nawaz
BBC Test Match Special
The ball floated up in the air. It looked like the most straightforward catch for Prasidh Krishna. That could be so costly for India.
England have to capitalise on that little bit of fortune.
Village cricket all round.
Hardik Pandya is persisting with the short-ball option to England's batters and David Willey obviously can't resist taking it on.
He gets a top edge on the pull and Prasidh Krishna gets there at fine leg and should really complete a simple catch, but it spills out.
Poor cricket.
Aatif Nawaz
BBC Test Match Special
You'd have to be slightly optimistic to see England play out all of these overs.
David Willey is the new batter by the way. There is absolutely no way he should be batting in the 30th over of an ODI.
Liam Livingstone was perplexed that he'd managed to find the man on the boundary. He just stood in the middle of the wicket, almost as if to say "as if" before begrudgingly turning round and walking off.
The players are taking drinks at the fall of that wicket.
Here are the first five wickets to fall...
James Anderson
England bowler on Test Match Special
That is brainless cricket from Liam Livingstone. He stands in the middle of the wicket and Livingstone can't quite believe what he has done. He has left England in a bit of trouble.
Livingstone c sub (Shreyas) b Hardik 33 (Eng 148-6)
Oh Liam.
He just doesn't need to do this.
He follows the six with a crunching four to the mid-wicket fence, but he goes again.
Hardik Pandya bangs it in short and Liam Livingstone is on the charge and looks to pull away but it straight down the throat of substitute fielder Shreyas Iyer on the square leg rope.
It's pretty dreadful cricket.