Postpublished at 11:22 Greenwich Mean Time 29 October 2023
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport in Lucknow
Jasprit Bumrah suddenly looks a very inviting number eight for England to bowl at. One more wicket here and they're right on top.
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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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Timothy Abraham, Ffion Wynne and Tom Mallows
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport in Lucknow
Jasprit Bumrah suddenly looks a very inviting number eight for England to bowl at. One more wicket here and they're right on top.
Steven Finn
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Livingstone looks OK. He was smiling and managed to sit up after the initial shock.
He did very well taking that catch because it's never easy when you are diving forward like that.
The googly works for Rashid. You could see Rohit's eyes light up as it was tossed up but the two-paced nature of the pitch means he didn't get all of it.
Rohit c Livingstone b Rashid 87 (Ind 164-5)
Big wicket - but has Liam Livingstone injured himself taking the catch?
Rohit Sharma does not quite time a heave into the on side and Livingstone takes the catch sliding forward, but his right knee catches right in the turf and creates a huge divot.
The physio comes out to take a look.
Thanks, Timothy - you go and get that well deserved brew.
Are we on for a low-scoring thriller here? It feels finely poised right now, which is more than many of us expecting at the start of this match.
Adil Rashid is returning to the attack for his seventh over.
Moeen Ali's stranglehold on India's batters is broken as SKY brilliantly sweeps the England spinner for four.
And with that, I'm off for a cuppa. Tom Mallows is on hand to talk you through the remainder of India's innings.
Steven Finn
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
It's important for Suryakumar to give himself some time and respect the nature of the pitch. I am sure Rohit Sharma will be telling him that because he has done it himself, he's had to take his time and be patient.
Stronger finish to the over from David Willey as he pockets a couple of dots after Suryakumar Yadav defends.
He and Rohit Shamra are team-mates at Mumbai Indians so SKY's probably playing with a tad more responsibility than usual.
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What is the point of playing Woakes & Willey. We should be looking to the future and playing Atkinson. How many more chances is Livingstone going to be given?
David, West Sussex
Steven Finn
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
He is a strong man, a very powerful batter. He really fills out his shirt with those arms. That's something I was never able to do.
David Willey grimaces. Well, grimaces more than normal.
He's just a fraction short to Suryakumar Yadav who rolls his wrists over the top of the ball and waspishly pulls it to the boundary for four.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport in Lucknow
I had a trip to the Bara Imambara shrine in Old Lucknow yesterday after attending the pre-match press conferences.
It was an amazing place, as is Lucknow with lots of historical places to see.
The panic of trying to get back to our hotel and being unable to get a taxi with a dying phone battery in a new city less so.
A reasonable amount of turn on offer for Moeen Ali but Rohit Sharma is able to flick a single off his hip,
Suryakumar Yadav aggressively sweeps but the fielder keeps it to one.
Another solid over from Mooen. Just two runs from it.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Oh dear, that's not what you want, is it?
Phil Long
BBC Test Match Special statistician
I had a 38-hour journey to this ground on the train. It was very pleasant.
I was in a carriage with a couple who were on their honeymoon.
Suryakumar Yadav is absolute box office on his day. Capable of some incredible shots, although he's not been in great form in the past year.
Rohit Sharma seems to have all the time in the world to David Willey as he serenely moves to 84 off 92 balls.
Jus four runs off that over, though. England are sticking to their task well.
Prakash Wakankar
BBC Test Match Special commentator
I am looking forward to seeing how Suryakumar Yadav plays. We know how good he is at T20 cricket, but he has lots of first-class runs to his name so we know he can play longer innings and navigate this tricky surface.
India fairly reserved against Moeen Ali, sporting blue spikes and diligently bowling a disciplined line.
Suryakumar Yadav and Rohit Sharma content to knock four singles into the gap.
Steven Finn
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
The game is fluctuating nicely and it's one of the rare times in this World Cup that it has happened.
England have dominated early before that partnership between Rohit and KL Rahul, and now England are back in it with that wicket.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Oh, that is agonisingly close! On another day, that would stick.
Flamboyant strokemaker Suryakumar Yadav, aka SKY, is the new batter, and he's fortunate to be off the mark as opposed to back in the pavilion.
SKY chips it back to David Willey's left and the England left-arm seamer sticks out his right paw but it just evades him. It races away for four instead.