Ban 92-2published at 10.3 overs
Target 151
Shot.
Shakib Al Hasan takes one stride forward and slaps the ball straight back over Ravichandran Ashwin's head for four.
Bangladesh needed that.
Tigers target revised to 151 off 16 overs after rain
But Bangladesh can only reach 145-6 despite Das' stunning 60 oof 27 balls
Kohli hits his third fifty of the competition
India 184-6 (20 overs): Kohli 64* (44), Rahul 50 (32); Mahmud 3-47
India move top of Group 2 and will reach semi-finals if they beat Zimbabwe in final game
Bangladesh need to beat Pakistan and hope others results go their way
Tom Mallows and Ffion Wynne
Target 151
Shot.
Shakib Al Hasan takes one stride forward and slaps the ball straight back over Ravichandran Ashwin's head for four.
Bangladesh needed that.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
It's going to be an interesting finish, I do think the target is too much for Bangladesh and their best chance was with Das.
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Sahil Oberoi: The umpires have clearly had a directive to 'get on with the game' as much as possible, we also saw it in the SA v ZIM game. The fielding side have as much of a disadvantage with the wet outfield so let's keep things in context.
Target 151 (DLS)
Afif Hossain comes out to join Shakib Al Hasan, who still looks to be seething.
Bangladesh need to keep their heads though as they are still well in this game.
Alex Hartley
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Good catch in the deep by Suryakumar, it's never easy when the ball is wet and it's dark.
Shanto c Suryakumar b Shami 21 (Ban 84-2)
Mohammed Shami returns to the attack and immediately takes a wicket!
Najmul Hossain Shanto looks to heave the ball over mid-wicket but doesn't quite middle it and Suryakumar Yadav runs in to take a smart catch.
Najmul Hossain Shanto repeats the trick, though with not quite enough power and Bangladesh can only run a single.
10 off the over though, which is what Bangladesh need.
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Alex Whittingham: Two slips in two balls for Bangladesh - one resulting in a wicket - and yet the pitch is deemed fair and safe to play on?
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
At the moment Bangladesh are using this furious rage as fuel.
Najmul Hossain Shanto struggled for fluency before the rain break but he is grabbing the initiative now as he heaves the ball around the corner for six.
It wasn't pretty but did prove effective.
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Players falling over from slippery wicket - surely the match should be suspended again. Completely unfair on the Tigers - and now Das is gone!
Eliot Bristol
Shakib Al Hasan is the new batter and heads out to join Najmul Hossain Shanto.
Litton Das still looks furious on the Bangladesh bench.
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Das run out (Rahul) 60 (Ban 68-1)
And now he is run out - Litton Das is furious!
He pushes the ball towards deep mid-wicket and slips over again as he went for the second run.
The throw and direct hit from KL Rahul is superb, but Das would likely have got home had he not slipped.
Litton Das is OK to continue.
Target 151
Litton Das pushes the ball towards long-off but slips over as he pushes for the second run hurting his hand in the process.
There is another delay as the physio comes out to take a look.
The players are back out. Ravichandran Ashwin will bowl the first over.
Litton Das was flying before the rain break. Can he pick up where he left off?
Confirmed: Play will restart at 11:20 GMT.
Bangladesh's revised target is 151 from 16 overs, which means they need a further 85 from nine overs.
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Shakib Al Hasan isn't happy. He is wiping his hand on the wet outfield and chatting animatedly with the umpires, presumably suggesting it is not yet safe for a restart.
That isn't really a surprise given Bangladesh are currently ahead on DLS.