Postpublished at 15:30 Greenwich Mean Time 29 October 2023
Thanks, Ffion.
England folding quicker than contestants in an origami competition.
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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
Thanks, Ffion.
England folding quicker than contestants in an origami competition.
Target 230
Well, I made it through my 20 overs but I'm not sure Timothy Abraham will get through his allocation.
Here is the man himself to take you through however long it takes for India to take two wickets or England to miraculously score another 130 runs.
Steven Finn
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
That ball turned maybe a fraction less than Livingstone expected it to. Kuldeep and Shami have been the standout bowlers for me. Kuldeep has been bowling brilliantly for a little while now.
Livingstone lbw b Kuldeep 27 (Eng 98-8)
Hitting middle stump, as everyone knew.
A defiant but rather painful innings from Liam Livingstone comes to an end for 27 from 46 balls.
Kuldeep has his second wicket, forcing Livingstone into some aggression as he attempted to sweep.
India look almost certain to continue their unbeaten run.
The most doubtful of reviews from Liam Livingstone as he is given out lbw. It looks as out as out can be.
He's still stood in the position in which he played the shot as he makes the sign. Virat Kohli has got plenty to say, of course.
England's lowest score in a World Cup outside of England is 123. Their two lowest scores anywhere of 93 and 103 were both on home soil.
Target 230
A wicket maiden from Jadeja.
There's not much to describe so I'll share a rare boundary from earlier instead.
I mean, it's from Chris Woakes who just got out, but hey. We'll take whatever positivity we can get.
Prakash Wakankar
BBC Test Match Special commentator
I know expansive shots make all the money in cricket, but you should never allow anything to get in the way of just playing cricket properly.
Tymal Mills
England pace bowler on BBC Test Match Special
Chris Woakes looked to go ahead of the rate. Some quick work behind the stumps by KL Rahul. A little bit shorter, a little bit quicker, Jadeja is a tricky customer.
Woakes st Rahul b Jadeja 10 (Eng 98-7)
The misery continues.
Chris Woakes runs out of patience as he skips down the track to the ever-consistent Jadeja, the ball spins past his bat and KL Rahul mops up behind the stumps.
The run rate was creeping up, England going nowhere, and the frustration tells.
He bowled beautifully today but Woakes' time with the bat is done.
Target 230
Kuldeep Yadav have bowled six overs for 19 runs.
It's a remarkable effort but it's leaving me with very little to describe.
Target 230
When I took over the live text at the 10-over mark, I really didn't think I'd get through my allocated 20 overs.
Three to go. What could possibly go wrong?
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What is it with English sporting teams that it always requires a disastrous tournament to prompt a ‘reset’? Great teams develop and change: they don’t need this constant rollercoaster to prompt action.
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Andy Zaltzman
BBC Test Match Special cricket statistician
This is the second time in three matches that England's top six have all been out for 20 or fewer. That hadn't happened in England's previous 282 ODI innings, since March 2009; and it had never happened in any England World Cup innings.
Target 230
Ashes hero Chris Woakes plays one of the shots of England's innings so far - not that there have been many to choose from. He lofts Shami over mid-off for four with decent timing, something that hasn't been easy to come by on this pitch.
He then wafts at a wide one outside off stump to restore some normality.
Tymal Mills
England pace bowler on BBC Test Match Special
It's not looking good for England, especially after a good first half. The bowler in me wants to give India's bowlers credit. It hasn't been easy for England's batters. They will be very disappointed. It's not done yet, but it is not great.
Target 230
Halfway through, and it's a bit of an understatement to say that England have got a fair bit of work to do.
Here's how Mohammed Shami worked his latest bit of magic.
Steven Finn
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
For the third time in this tournament, England would have been happy at half-time, but only against Bangladesh have they made it count.
Target 230
A wicket maiden.
What a bowler.
Phil Long
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Moeen Ali scored 15 off 31, all of which were singles.