Ban 182-5published at 38.4 over
Plenty of support for Virat Kohli in the stands.
If you missed it. He had a brief cameo with the ball a little earlier, too.
Kohli completes victory and brings up century with a six
Kohli's century off 97 balls - his 48th in ODI cricket
Gill (53) & Rohit (48) get India off to typically fast start
Mamudullah's late hitting (46 off 36 balls) boosts Bangladesh total
India's spinners strangle Bangladesh in middle overs
Jadeja takes 2-38 and excellent catch to remove Mushfiqur (38)
Bangladesh put on 93 for first wicket before India apply brakes
Half-centuries for Hasan (51) & Das (66)
Timothy Abraham, Sam Drury, Stephan Shemilt and Maisie Gallen
Plenty of support for Virat Kohli in the stands.
If you missed it. He had a brief cameo with the ball a little earlier, too.
Big ask for Bangladesh to get up to 300 here. India will fancy their chances of knocking over these last five wickets.
Mahmudullah the new batter. Mohammed Siraj. continues with the ball.
Steven Finn
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Hridoy couldn't have hit that any worse. It hit the splice. It was the shot of a frustrated man.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
An ugly leg-side, flogging shot from Hridoy and it's gone absolutely nowhere.
Hridoy c Gill b Thakur 16 (Ban 179-5)
Whatever Mushfiqur Rahim said to Towhid Hridoy didn't stick as he's out to a near-identical shot to the one which he got away with a few moments ago.
It's a hapless and uncontrolled flay into the leg side off one due dug into the pitch by Shardul Thakur which goes high into the sky. Once again Shubman Gill gobbles up the catch.
Steven Finn
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Shardul Thakur is coming back into the attack and this is the moment where Bangladesh will have to throw caution to the wind to try and get themselves up to a defendable total.
Prakash Wakankar
BBC Test Match Special commentator
That's a shot probably showing a bit of desperation to get going - and Bangladesh need to.
Bangladesh will need to go at nine an over to get there, Mike. If Mushfiqur is able to hang round that might be possible.
Mohammed Siraj, a spiky and feisty character on his day, is back into the attack.
He targets an area back of a length to the diminutive figure of Mushfiqur Rahim before a willd bouncer from his fourth ball is called a wide which enables Bangladsh to pinch a single.
Towhid Hridoy dances down the pitch to Siraj's next ball and heaves across the line, chipping the ball high into the air but it lands safe. Mushfiqur walks down after the run is completed and ticks off his batting partner.
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Mike Newton Ellis: Come on Bangladesh. Get to 300!
Steven Finn
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Width on offer from Bumrah, Mushfiqur threw his hands at it and because of the pace he's bowling, the ball races away.
But Shardul Thakur was rather plodding round the boundary and didn't put in a dive.
Jasprit Bumrah is a tad full to Mushfiqur Rahim with the second ball of his sixth over and the India quick bowler is punished by a delightful square drive from the Bangladesh batter.
Mushfiqur has 26 off 30 balls.
Just one run off that over from Kuldeep Yadav as Mushfiqur Rahim flicks one into the leg side and ambles through for a leisurely single.
The Bangladesh wicketkeeper-batter can play some big shots. He walloped Ravindra Jadeja into the stands a little while ago.
Steven Finn
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
It's still in the balance. You feel that Mushfiqur is the key wicket. If he gets going then Bangladesh could get up to 300.
But if he gets out, they could end up with a sub-par total on what looks like a good surface.
Prakash Wakankar
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Bangladesh will still fancy their chances of getting to 300, which you would think is the minimum required to challenge this India batting line-up.
Kuldeep Yadav into his eighth over with three dots. He has 1-33 so far.
India's fielding has been a bit of a mixed bag today.
Prakash Wakankar
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Jadeja doesn't miss very often. That was touch and go.
Steven Finn
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
That was a fantastic piece of fielding from Kuldeep Yadav, a full length dive on his chest.
It was a desperate dive and it's saved his side a couple of runs.
And that is exactly what Rohit Sharma does as that familiar clunking action of Jasprit Bumrah limbers up at the top of his mark.
A brilliant piece of fielding from Kuldeep Yadav on the boundary saves a near-certain boundary off his second ball, after a flick down to fine leg by Mushfiqur Rahim.
A couple of balls later and there's a communication breakdown off a single as Towhid Hridoy sets off at the none-striker's end but his sent back. Ravindra Jadeja's shy at the stumps misses, however.
Steven Finn
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
If I were Rohit Sharma, I'd be tempted to bring Jasprit Bumrah back.
He's got six overs left, bring him on now, get Mushfiqur and it makes your job that much easier.
Don't think we can really call Bangladesh 'minnows', Chris. Been a full member for over two decades now.
Kuldeep Yadav is summoned by Rohit Sharma. The left-arm wrist spinner's fourth ball outfoxes Towhid Hridoy and takes the leading edge as he attempts to work it to leg, but is well short of the fielder.