Eng 54-5published at 16 overs
Target 230
How about a Liam Livingstone special instead?
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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
Target 230
How about a Liam Livingstone special instead?
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport in Lucknow
This place is bouncing.
Tymal Mills
England pace bowler on BBC Test Match Special
The crowd erupts, that spun back. It's a great ball from Kuldeep, that might have kept a bit low. England are in a bit of trouble here. Liam Livingstone in next, there's still Chris Woakes and David Willey to come so there is a bit of batting but England are in trouble.
Buttler b Kuldeep 10 (Eng 52-5)
Or not.
In fairness to Buttler, that has turned square. He drags himself from the crease looking utterly dejected and a bit bewildered.
He goes to cut a wide-ish delivery from Kuldeep Yadav that jags back past his defence and shatters the stumps.
We thought the pitch was 'tricky' when India were batting on it. Now, it's looking unplayable.
Prakash Wakankar
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Right now, I think the dew looks fairly heavy.
Target 230
This would be a great time for a Jos Buttler special. Not seen one for a while.
He has 10 from 22 balls so far.
Tymal Mills
England pace bowler on BBC Test Match Special
England need these two to bat for at least 20 overs. They still have Liam Livingstone and the make-up of this side means that they bat pretty deep.
Target 230
Time for some spin.
Kuldeep Yadav twirls his way through a rather uneventful over, just two singles from it.
230 feels a lifetime away right now. Although, India were 49-3 at the same stage.
Prakash Wakankar
BBC Test Match Special commentator
England here just need Moeen Ali and Jos Buttler just to put on a bit of a regular innings together.
We're now being treated to the lights show around the ground, which seem rather pointless to me and yet, still the most exciting thing about England's innings.
Phil Long
BBC Test Match Special statistician
Since the end of the 2011 World Cup, India have only lost three matches. Two of them have been knockout semi-finals.
Target 230
Three off the over!
Getting there.
Watch the fourth wicket, if you dare.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport in Lucknow
Whenever you go around India, all of the local journalists always ask whether Jos Buttler will move up the order, but he's never done it in 50-over cricket. I don't think that is the solution, because he's such a good finisher, but it surprises a lot of people here because of what he can do in the IPL.
Target 230
Just the one run from another metronomic Shami over. In fact, they've only scored three runs off the last three overs.
Virat Kohli bags himself a nine-ball duck, getting out to a daft shot.
Ben Stokes: "Hold my beer..."
Target 230
I reckon only Joe Root can go back to the dressing room saying he got a decent ball. Not a great choice of shot but at least it was full and straight.
We've had two chopped on and Ben Stokes' horrible cross-batted swipe to complete the quartet of calamity.
Cheers, Tom.
I'm down for a 20-over stint. England will do very well to last that long.
Ooh, it another beauty from Mohammed Shami that beats Jos Buttler all ends up. It was just too good.
It feels like England could lose another wicket at any moment.
On that optimistic note it is time for me to take a break. Here is Ffion Wynne to guide you through what chaos may ensue in the next few overs.
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Pathetic. Simply pathetic.
Stevo in Cheltenham.
Is it preparation, mindset, skill or coaching that has gone wrong for England in this tournament? Surely a team that has won two international tournaments recently can turn up better than England have done here?
Jesse in India
It will be a shock if England make it to 100 the way they're playing gifting wickets.
Chris in Wales