Ban 43-0published at 4.5 overs
That is delicious! Litton Das has stepped across his stumps and flicked a superb scoop shot over fine leg for six!
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
That is delicious! Litton Das has stepped across his stumps and flicked a superb scoop shot over fine leg for six!
Not out. The dive from Litton Das did the job.
Is Litton Das short of his ground? It is a brilliant direct hit from Ashwin as Bangladesh attempted a quick single.
The umpires send it upstairs.
Mohammed Shami is the new bowler, but Litton Das is not changing his approach.
He attempts a huge heave through deep mid-wicket but the ball plugs just short of the boundary and Bangladesh run three.
That brings Najmul Hossain Shanto on strike, who has yet to get going so far. And he has a rueful smile on his face after middling a cut shot that goes straight to the fielder at cover.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
Dropped and then almost taken at first slip who has also missed the ball.
This is fantastic start for Bangladesh. They are meeting the required run-rate.
It is all happening!
After being hit for three boundaries Bhuvneshwar Kumar finds the edge next ball - but a diving Dinesh Karthik cannot take the catch behind the stumps.
This is brilliant from Litton Das. After smashing that six he has just hit Bhuvneshwar Kumar for back-to-back fours.
The first is a front-foot slap through mid-off. The next is a lovely late cut that fizzes through point.
This is just the start Bangladesh needed.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
Out over deep mid wicket for six and that is a mighty shot from Das.
Litton Das is teeing off! Bhuvneshwar Kumar bangs it in short but Das has pulled the ball over mid-wicket for the first six of the innings.
Litton Das makes the most of his reprieve by clattering the final ball of the over through the covers for four.
Not out!
Rohit Sharma cannot believe it. But because the soft signal was not out there was not enough evidence in the replay to overturn the decision.
India think they have Litton Das caught behind here - but did the ball bounce before Dinesh Karthik took the catch?
The umpires send it upstairs. The soft signal is not out.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
We want the Bangladesh opening batsmen to put India's bowlers under pressure.
Here is the intent Daniel Norcross was looking for!
Arshdeep Singh's first first delivery is full and wide, with Litton Das cutting away square for four. Two balls later he plays a lovely straight drive the fizzes past the bowler and away over the rope.
Daniel Norcross
BBC Test Match Special
All I really want to see is intent and Bangladesh not settle for losing by 40 or 50 runs.
There's plenty of movement for Bhuvneshwar Kumar first up. He briefly appeals for lbw but Najmul Hossain Shanto had just about managed to jam his bat down on an attempted yorker.
Bangladesh openers Najmul Hossain Shanto and Litton Das stride out to the middle. To say they need a fast start would be an understatement.
The wily Bhuvneshwar Kumar will open the bowling for India.
Virat Kohli will grab the headlines, but KL Rahul's superb 50 from just 32 balls got India off to a flying start.
India's batsman KL Rahul: "It's been a bit of a mixed time. I came to Australia with a few good knocks in the home series. I batted well in the practice series too.
"The first games haven't gone my way. As a batter you know when you're playing well but I know I was doing things right and wasn't worried about missing out in the first few games.
"I was excited about it and got a good innings under my belt.
"If we can get a few wickets early that will be good. We need to stick to our plans and restrict them."
Thanks, Ffion.
Virat Kohli, take a bow. His average for the tournament is now 220 and boy is the crowd at the Adelaide Oval enjoying it. It's absolutely bouncing.
Bangladesh will need to produce something pretty special if they are to win from here.