Ned 96-7published at 17 overs
Target 180
Oh, lovely shot. Shariz Ahmad carves his first ball behind point for four, lovely timing.
Bhuvneshwar Kumar now has 2-9 from three overs. Too expensive, really.
India. who won toss, post 179-2
Kohli hits majestic 44-ball 62 before stylish Suryakumar strokes 51 off 25 balls
Netherlands drop Rohit on 13 - opener goes on to make 53
Netherlands fall well short as wickets shared around
Ffion Wynne
Target 180
Oh, lovely shot. Shariz Ahmad carves his first ball behind point for four, lovely timing.
Bhuvneshwar Kumar now has 2-9 from three overs. Too expensive, really.
Andrew Moore
BBC Test Match Special
That is a great catch. It is the second catch Deepak Hooda has taken.
Edwards c Hooda b Kumar 5 (Ned 89-7)
The bad news for Bhuvneshwar Kumar is that he has conceded a run after 2.2 overs.
The good news is he's bagged himself another wicket.
Scott Edwards goes for an almighty heave, but the ball flies straight up in the air and sub fielder Deepak Hooda takes his second decent catch of the evening.
Target 180
Logan van Beek is the new batter.
It's just a matter of time for India now.
Stuart Clark
Former Australia fast bowler on Test Match Special
That was a little bit quick for Tim Pringle. It was a good little knock from him.
Pringle c Virat b Shami 20 (Ned 87-6)
Ah! Tim Pringle's fun comes to an end as he departs for an entertaining 20.
He tries to work one into the leg side and gets a leading edge that flies up to Virat Kohli at mid-off - who else? He takes a good running catch.
Stuart Clark
Former Australia fast bowler on Test Match Special
He's just whacked the world's premier off-spinner into next week. He had a little smile on his face.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
That is a mighty shot from Tim Pringle.
Go on, Tim Pringle!
First six of the Netherlands innings as he absolutely smashes Ravichandran Ashwin over his head! Glorious.
Target 180
Arshdeep Singh oversteps and gives away a free hit, which is a perfect yorker and he gets away with it.
Honestly, the India fans in this crowd must be the happiest people I've ever seen. They're having an absolute blast.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
It just hit him on the back of the helmet, on the extra protection bit that you get. They are meant to come off because they are absorbing the impact. He seems alright.
Ooh, nasty one. Scott Edwards is smacked on the side of the helmet by a vicious Arshdeep Singh bouncer and a part of the helmet flies off.
He's smiling, and thankfully seems fine. Just goes through the mandatory concussion check.
Target 180
Netherlands have just got to try and bat out the overs and finish the game with some pride. They have struggled with the bat but in general, they've performed well.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
That could, and should, have been hit anywhere. It is so frustrating.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
Netherlands have to look for the boundary but they just keep unerringly picking out the fielders.
Cooper c Hooda b Ashwin 9 (Ned 63-5)
Two in the over and I think that's the most casual catch I have ever seen!
It's a soft dismissal but Tom Cooper had to go for it. It's a filthy half-tracker on leg stump that should have been smacked into the stands, but instead he's scooped it straight to Deepak Hooda at deep square leg.
The fielder just takes it so casually, barely giving a celebration, and rolls the ball back to Ashwin.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
That was clever bowling from Ashwin.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
He didn't get the distance or the elevation and just picked the man out on the boundary.
Ackermann c Axar b Ashwin 17 (Ned 62-4)
Colin Ackermann goes big... but not big enough.
Picks out mid-wicket and Netherlands lose their fourth.
Ashwin flights one up, tempting Ackermann to swing smack it into the leg-side, and he obliges - but straight into the hands of Axar Patel, who is having a very good day.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
I really like how Axar Patel has been changing his line. His length has stayed the same, but he is bowling outside off-stump and then going onto middle or leg and that is how the chance came about.