Postpublished at 11:54 Greenwich Mean Time 29 October 2023
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport in Lucknow
Rashid did well there, he managed to avoid slipping and repeating Livingstone, who seemed to injure his knee there earlier.
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India continue unbeaten start with 100-run victory
England have now lose four successive games and five of their first six
They are all but out but will be knocked out with defeat against Australia on Saturday
England bowled out for 129 in 34.5 overs - Livingstone top-scores with 27
Shami takes 4-22 and Bumrah 3-32
India made 229-9 with Rohit hitting 87
Willey takes 3-45 including Kohli for duck and Suryakumar for 49
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Matthew Henry
BBC Sport in Lucknow
Rashid did well there, he managed to avoid slipping and repeating Livingstone, who seemed to injure his knee there earlier.
More great work from Adil Rashid, this time on the point boundary, as he makes a brilliant diving stop to deny Suryakumar Yadav four runs.
A wide then a single follows, giving Mark Wood the chance to bowl four deliveries at Jasprit Bumrah.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport in Lucknow
How has that missed?
A welcome for boundary for India - the first in 40 balls in fact - as Suryakumar Yadav connects with a powerful sweep-shot and absolutely nails the ball to the boundary.
Suryakumar pinches a single to give Jasprit Bumrah one ball to face, and Adil Rashid bowls an absolute beauty that beats Bumrah all ends up but somehow misses the stumps.
Rashid cannot believe it.
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While England have done well here, we’ve struggled to make runs on much better surfaces than this, and I’d be concerned with a chase of anything close to, or over, 200. Really hope I’m wrong!
Paul in Swansea
Only four extras and no wides bowled by England today....could make a big difference later.
Robert in Snarestone
This inevitable English batting collapse is going to hurt a lot more now the have a good chance to win...
Nathan in London
Jasprit Bumrah is the new batter as Mark Wood completes a wicket maiden. Brilliant effort.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport in Lucknow
This is a plan coming together for England. Jos Buttler held Mark Wood back and he's now got the wicket within two balls. It is going to plan.
Shami c Buttler b Wood 1 (Ind 183-7)
And Wood strikes with his second ball!
It is a wafty drive outside off stump from Mohammed Shami that catches a thin edge and flies through to Jos Buttler, who takes a smart catch low down.
Mohammed Shami is the new batter and he gets off the mark with a single with the final ball of another fine over from Adil Rashid, who is 2-28 from his nine overs.
As Matt Henry predicted, Mark Wood has taken his cap off and looks to be ready to enter the attack.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport in Lucknow
That's a big wicket, with Kuldeep, Bumrah and Shami to come. Mark Wood still has five overs to go and he will be looking to target this long India tail.
Natalie Germanos
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Only just clipping the top of the leg stump, I think the crowd misunderstood what they saw.
Jadeja lbw b Rahsid 8 (Ind 182-6)
Ooh, umpire's call! It was going to clip the very top of leg stump. So, so close, but Ravindra Jadeja has to go.
Another crucial breakthrough for England.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport in Lucknow
Looked good, didn't it? It looks pretty straight to me.
Huge lbw appeal from Adil Rashid - and it is given!
Ravindra Jadeja instantly reviews.
Touch of fortune for Suryakumar Yadav as he misses an attempted reverse-sweep and the ball squeezes past Jos Buttler and runs down for four byes.
That ruined the over a bit for Moeen Ali, who had only conceded four singles up to that point.
Steven Finn
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
There are 11 overs left for India to try and make the most of this pitch. India are currently forecasted 243, I'm not sure how, but that would be a good score to aim for from here.
Another good over from Adil Rashid, who is finding some grip and turn on this surface. Just the single off it.
India's current run rate is 4.39, they need to double that to get to 260.
Ravindra Jadeja gets off the mark with a flick off the pads for two to begin Moeen Ali's latest over.
Four singles follow as England continue to pin India down.
The previously raucous atmosphere has dampened down somewhat after that Rohit wicket. I think the crowd sense this game feels in the balance.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
250 is looking like it might be a good score at this point. But I do think India would have more of a chance with that if they had picked Ravichandran Ashwin.
Thankfully it looks like Liam Livingstone is fine to continue after some treatment.
Ravindra Jadeja is the new batter as England eye a chance to get into the India tail.