Postpublished at 12:54 British Summer Time 14 October 2023
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Red, red, red. Out. Pakistan are all out.
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India win by seven wickets to extend winning start and end Pakistan's
Rohit 86, Shreyas 53; Shaheen 2-36
Pakistan slip from 155-2 to 191 all out
Bumrah, Siraj, Hardik, Kuldeep & Jadeja all take two wickets
Babar 50, Rizwan 49, Imam 36
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Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Red, red, red. Out. Pakistan are all out.
Rauf lbw b Jadeja 2 (Pak 191)
Curtains for Haris Rauf.
It's a full-ish delivery from Ravindra Jadeja and the ball-tracking technology shows it is clipping the front pad of Pakistan's last man as he attempts to defend.
Pakistan are all out as eight wickets go down for 36 runs.
No bat involved.
Haris Rauf pushes forward with a defensive poke and is struck on the front pad by Ravindra Jadeja. Huge appeal, but is given not out by the stoic Marais Erasmus.
Rohit Sharma likes this, though, and sends it upstairs.
Incredibly, given the situation, Pakistan number 10 Shaheen Afridi attempts to reverse sweep Ravindra Jadeja and is struck on the pad.
There's an appeal for lbw but it's given not out.
Hardik Pandaya with five dots before he bangs one in short to the left-handed Shaheen Afridi, who manages to pull it square for a single.
Pakistan's last pair will attempt to eke out every run they can from here.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
This is such a difficult situation for a number 11. What do you do?
Virat Kohli is certainly enjoying it.
Ramiz Raja
Former Pakistan captain on BBC Test Match Special
Disastrous really from Hasan Ali, it's another batter not knowing what he role is. That shot wasn't on anyway. What was he doing trying to hit a six against the spin when there was a fielder out there.
Haris Rauf is the new batter. He manages to pick up two runs by flicking Ravindra Jadeja's fourth ball off his legs.
Can Pakistan scrape their way to 200?
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport in Ahmedabad
The man on the PA system is revving the crowd up even more, everyone now clapping in unison.
I feel like I'm at an AC/DC gig.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
From 155-2, Pakistan are now 187-9.
Ramiz Raja
Former Pakistan captain on BBC Test Match Special
Madness.
Hasan c Gill b Jadeja 12 (Pak 187-9)
Pakistan are falling apart here. They are in tatters.
Hasan Ali just hits one straight up in the air off Ravindra Jadeja and Shubman Gill claims a comfortable catch.
Ramiz Raja
Former Pakistan captain on BBC Test Match Special
Nawaz stuck around but he didn't seem to have a plan. It was either dots or a wild shot. As an all-round cricketer I think you've got to be better than that.
There was a chance for Pakistan to really bat the 50 overs because the pitch is not really doing anything. You have to show a bit of game awareness.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
A cross-batted shot is picked up at mid-on. A straightforward catch and Pakistan are going to struggle to set India anything to challenge them.
It's been a disappointing decline.
Nawaz c Bumrah b Pandya 4 (Pak 187-8)
Rohit Sharma pulls the drawbridge up a touch as Hasan Ali and Mohammad Nawaz attempt to blunt the attack, and he replaces Jasprit Bumrah with all-rounder Hardik Pandya.
But everything Rohit touches at the moment turns to gold as Hardik removes Nawaz, who slaps the ball straight into the grateful hands of Bumrah at mid-on.
Carlos Brathwaite
Ex-West Indies all-rounder on BBC Test Match Special
It's hard to see where Pakistan go from here. If they try to just survive, they're none the wiser but you're not exactly backing them to attack either.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Technically, you'd say that that was an opportunity at slip. It went fast and Rohit was some distance away from it.
Ravindra Jadeja, the embodiment of spin-cool with his big sunglasses and headband holding back his hair, takes over from Kuldeep Yadav.
A rare boundary for Pakistan from his third ball, but it's streaky.
Hasan Ali edges Jadeja between wicketkeeper KL Rahul and Rohit Sharma at first slip and the ball races away for four.