Postpublished at 13:03 Greenwich Mean Time 29 October 2023
Steven Finn
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
With Bumrah's run-up and action, he never seems to struggle for rhythm and he has been marvellous in this World Cup so far.
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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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Steven Finn
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
With Bumrah's run-up and action, he never seems to struggle for rhythm and he has been marvellous in this World Cup so far.
The stadium DJ tries to whip up the crowd as Jasprit Bumrah is announced as the opening bowler.
Here we go...
Steven Finn
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
I don't think England are going to try and biff it about here, I think they are going to try and tick off these runs and build a platform.
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230 to win? More like by 2:30 we'll be all bowled out.
Jon
Very happy that England have shown some fight today. The whole tournament they have been somewhat disappointing, but today I am proud of them.
Ian in Cornwall
Far too much is being read into England’s performance in this game. This is a dead rubber for them and it’s easier to play well when everyone expects you to lose.
Jan
The India team gather in a huddle before striding out to the middle like they mean business.
Jonny Bairstow and Dawid Malan are also out there and ready to go.
230 is the target on a tricky pitch in equally tricky, dewy conditions.
Suryakumar Yadav has all the shots in his locker and showed great inventiveness to give India some belated momentum, before falling for a spritely 49 from 47 balls.
Matthew Henry
BBC Sport in Lucknow
The super sopper is still going around the outfield during the interval. The groundstaff are trying to clear up the dew.
Rohit eventually fell for 87 and England continued to take wickets a regular intervals. Liam Livingstone looked to have injured his knee after catching it in the turf taking the catch to dismiss Rohit, though he was fine to continue.
India skipper Rohit Sharma led the fight back, though he also needed a review to stay at the crease after Mark Wood thought he had trapped him lbw.
Let's take a quick look back at the action so far.
After winning the toss on a tricky pitch England made a brilliant start, reducing India to 40-3 in the 12th over.
England all-rounder Chris Woakes: "It's been a tough tournament so it's nice to get some rhythm, personally. It's good to get a decent spell in the start and put them under pressure.
"Uncharacteristically I missed my lengths earlier in the tour but I felt in a good rhythm today. As bowlers we got the ball in the right areas and tested their batters.
"I think we fielded well which set the tone for us. The pitch will take a bit of a spin. I'd say it's a bit two paced with the new ball. Hopefully, under lights, it will slide on a bit better. I'm no expert but hopefully it gets better.
"We'd have taken that score from a very good India side at the start of today."
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Have people not seen us bat in this tournament? India have got plenty.
Ben
There is plenty of activity as the ground staff look to mop up some of the dew that is already lying on the outfield.
That will make things difficult for the India bowlers.
Steven Finn
Former England bowler on BBC Test Match Special
All of the talk between games was what turns it around, what motivates England? Right from the beginning, England started really barring one wild over. They'll be walking off satisfied.
That completes a fine effort from England. They were brilliant with the ball and sharp in the field to restrict the hosts to 229-9 from 50 overs, meaning England need 230 to win.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
A nice direct hit there from Buttler, an underarm throw.
Bumrah run out (Buttler) 16 (Ind 229-9)
Chris Woakes beats the bat with the final ball of the innings but India set off for a single anyway.
Jos Buttler collects cleanly and casually throws the ball underarm onto the stumps, running Jasprit Bumrah out by a distance.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
No one has really timed the ball today. Rohit came the closest, but when he's not timing it, you know something is up.
Chris Woakes drops his pace brilliantly in the final overs, meaning Jasprit Bumrah and Kuldeep Yadav struggle to get any sort of timing on the ball.
It looks like England have caught up, so they do not need to bring an extra fielder in the circle.