Postpublished at 17:45 British Summer Time 14 July 2022
Deep Dasgupta
Former India wicketkeeper on Test Match Special
Virat Kohli is just amazing when he's at his best.
India never in contention in run chase after slipping to 31-4
Topley takes 6-24 - England's best ever men's ODI figures
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
Series decider at Old Trafford on Sunday
Tom Mallows, Ffion Wynne and Callum Matthews
Deep Dasgupta
Former India wicketkeeper on Test Match Special
Virat Kohli is just amazing when he's at his best.
Virat Kohli is also up for it though, again driving Topley down the ground for four more.
And follows it with a picture perfect cover drive!
The man certainly loves a chase ...
Target 247
David Willey eventually concedes a run after 2.5 overs as Dhawan clips off his pads for a couple.
Reece Topley, fresh from bowling himself, pulls off an excellent stop on the boundary.
England are up for this.
Target 247
A big cheer erupts around Lord's as Virat Kohli gets off the mark with a firm push down the ground for four runs.
Pressure eased slightly.
There's some Indian greats at the Home of Cricket today.
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Another maiden. Pressure building.
An excellent start from Willey and Topley.
Class from Liam Livingstone.
David Willey bowls too wide and Virat Kohli gets hold of it - I mean really gets hold of it - but Livingstone leaps full-stretch at cover to save a certain boundary.
Just what England need when they're defending a low-ish total.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
The cheer that went up when Virat Kohli's name was announced at the start was huge.
Virat Kohli is the new batter. He's been in really poor form and could really do with a score today. There is even chat that this could be the last time we see him in England. You'd hope not at 33, but it is possible it could be.
Deep Dasgupta
Former India wicketkeeper on Test Match Special
The pressure has given way to Rohit's wicket. It's the perfect start for England. Rohit is in good nick from the first game.
Rohit lbw b Topley 0 (Ind 4-1)
Got him!
Rohit Sharma hadn't looked comfortable at all - playing a couple of big booming drives and being beaten on the inside.
He plays the wrong line and is caught high on the back leg and the technology shows it was clipping the top of off stump.
Big breakthrough for England. Rohit looked really good in the first game on Tuesday.
There's definitely no bat...
Rohit Sharma has been given out lbw.
There is some confusion about whether he was caught or lbw, but he's sent it upstairs regardless.
Andy Zaltzman
BBC Test Match Special statistician
I have worked out that to have a tied World Cup final like we did on this day three years ago it is a once-in-400 years event.
Back-to-back maidens to start the innings as David Willey, like his mate at the other end, is bang on.
There's an appeal for lbw to end the over, but the ball was shaping down the leg side and England wisely opt against the review.
There might have even been a bit of bat looking at the replays.
#bbccricket
Paul: It seems the one-dayers are suffering from one of the problems the Test side has - someone who can stick around through much of the innings and provide a sizeable chunk of the score.
Target 247
Excellent start from Reece Topley, honing in on the stumps of Rohit Sharma.
There's a sniff of a run-out chance at the non-striker's end but the throw is a little wayward. A direct hit may have been interesting.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
I'm just looking at WinViz - India are 66%, England 31% and the tie is 3%.
Surely not, three years to the day.
The players are back out at Lord's.
It'll be Reece Topley to start for England.
India need 247 to win. It should be a pretty comfortable chase, you'd have thought. But, cricket can be a funny game.
Some late hitting from Moeen Ali and David Willey eventually got England over the 200 mark, but it doesn't quite feel like enough against India's powerful batting and England's depleted bowling.