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Reece Topley is the last man in for England.

15.2 overs (0 Run)
OUT! RUN OUT! Absolutely brilliant by Suryakumar Yadav!

15.1 overs (2 Runs)
Hardik takes pace off straight away, on a short of a good length, outside off, Adil Rashid stays leg side of the ball and slaps it in front of square on the off side for a couple of runs.

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14.6 overs (0 Run)
So nearly sneaked through! Axar darts it in from around the wicket, short and coming in with the angle, at the stumps, Jofra Archer just about manages to squeeze out an inside edge onto the pads. Axar is done for the day. He ends with figures of 4-0-23-3.

Adil Rashid comes out to bat.

14.5 overs (0 Run)
OUT! RUN OUT! Oh, dear! Jofra Archer has left Liam Livingstone stranded and that is the last nail in the English coffin for sure.

14.4 overs (6 Runs)
SIX! Clean strike from Jofra Archer! Full and straight in the slot, Archer takes the front leg out and swings through the line, hammering it over the bowler’s head for a biggie.

14.3 overs (0 Run)
Gives it a bit of air and drifts it into the legs, Jofra Archer clears the front foot and goes for the big heave across the line, failing to connect and gets hit on the pads.

14.2 overs (1 Run)
On the shorter side around off, Liam Livingstone makes room and slaps it away to deep point for a single.

14.1 overs (2 Runs)
Looking for two and they do get it. Sliding into the legs, Liam Livingstone flicks it away in front of square on the leg side and sprints back for the second run.

13.6 overs (1 Run)
Fires it in a bit quicker and shorter, on middle, Liam Livingstone rocks back and pulls it to wide long on to keep the strike with a single.

13.5 overs (1 Run)
Drops it short and turning away, outside off, Jofra Archer checks his shot as he pushes it past cover for a single.

13.4 overs (0 Run)
How has that missed the stumps? That is a brute of a delivery from Ravindra Jadeja. Jadeja pitches the ball up on middle and leg and gets the ball to drift in and then turn away sharply. Jofra Archer is drawn forward but is well beaten as the ball just goes over the stumps.

13.3 overs (1 Run)
Bowled flatter and on a length at the stumps, Liam Livingstone backs away and forces it flat-batted down to long off for a single.

13.2 overs (1 Run)
Shorter and around off, chopped away past point for a single.

13.1 overs (0 Run)
Fired in on a nagging length and right at the stumps, Jofra Archer just about manages to keep it out.

12.6 overs (0 Run)
On the shorter side and at the stumps, Liam Livingstone rocks back and just tucks it to the right of Kuldeep Yadav.

12.5 overs (0 Run)
Back to over the wicket and bowled flatter and angled well across the off stump, Liam Livingstone looks to cut off the back foot but can’t get it away.

12.4 overs (1 Run)
Bowled flatter and a bit shorter around off stump, Jofra Archer looks to cut but gets an inside edge past off stump and the ball goes towards fine leg. A single is taken.

12.3 overs (0 Run)
Switches to around the stumps and floats the ball right up at the batter, Jofra Archer pushes it to the left of the bowler.

Jofra Archer is the new man in.

12.2 overs (0 Run)
OUT! LBW! Kuldeep Yadav brings out the big conventional leg break that turns back into the right-hander, bowling it quicker through the air and on a nagging length around off stump. The ball turns back in a long way, Chris Jordan looks to work it off the back foot but plays over it as well and gets rapped on the pads. There is another huge appeal for LBW and the finger is raised once more. Chris Jordan has to take the chance with the review and does go upstairs. A clear gap between the bat and the ball on UltraEdge and it is umpire’s call on Ball Tracking with the ball clipping the leg stump. 200 T20 wickets for Kuldeep and India just three wickets away now from victory.

12.1 overs (1 Run)
On the shorter side and outside off, Liam Livingstone backs away and cuts it to deep sweeper cover for a single.

11.6 overs (0 Run)
Another length ball that slides back into the pads, Chris Jordan keeps it out.

11.5 overs (1 Run)
Flatter one at the batter, Liam Livingstone comes down the pitch and mistimes the ball off his pads in front of square leg for only a single.

11.4 overs (0 Run)
Immaculate length from Ravindra Jadeja, bowling it around middle and this one grips and bounces extra. Liam Livingstone does well to keep it out.

11.3 overs (0 Run)
Does well in the end does Ravindra Jadeja. At the stumps, Liam Livingstone pushes it to the right of the bowler who stretches out his right leg to make a half stop and denies the single.

11.2 overs (1 Run)
Length ball, sliding on with the arm onto the stumps, Chris Jordan stays back and punches it down to long on for a single.

11.1 overs (1 Run)
A bit more round-arm and sliding it quickly into the batter, Liam Livingstone gets pegged back and manages to fend it past square leg for a single.

10.6 overs (0 Run)
Tossed up around off and turning back in, Chris Jordan solidly blocks this off the front foot.

10.5 overs (0 Run)
On a nagging length and around off stump, Chris Jordan watchfully keeps it out.

Chris Jordan walks in at number 8.

10.4 overs (0 Run)
OUT! TIMBER! That is the mark of a great bowler and that subtle change in line has done the trick for Kuldeep Yadav and he is rightly delighted. This time Harry Brook pre-meditates the reverse sweep and Kuldeep is aware of it. Kuldeep fires it in quicker at 88 kph and full at the middle stump. Brook cannot adjust and misses the ball as the ball crashes into the stumps and the one man that looked solid for England has to now depart.

10.3 overs (4 Runs)
FOUR! That is skillful from Harry Brook. Floated up full and around off stump, Brook brings out the reverse sweep and nails it past first slip and into the third man fence for a much-needed boundary.

10.2 overs (0 Run)
Beaten! Pushed through a bit quicker and flatter, bowling it on a nagging length around off, Harry Brook doesn’t pick it and has a poke at it but the ball goes agonizingly past the outside edge.

10.1 overs (2 Runs)
Buzzers! A direct hit could have been trouble for Harry Brook but Ravindra Jadeja misses the stumps and gives away an extra run instead. Kuldeep Yadav dishes out a full delivery around off stump, Brook jams it out to covers and sets off for the quick single as there is a shy at the bowler’s end which is wide and Brook gets back on strike.

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9.6 overs (0 Run)
Short and honing in at the stumps from around the wicket, Liam Livingstone gets on the back foot and pushes it back to Jadeja.

9.5 overs (1 Run)
This spins away a bit from the right-hander, short and outside off, Harry Brook hangs back and cuts it to deep cover for a single.

9.4 overs (1 Run)
This is flat and short again, on off, Liam Livingstone rocks back and punches it square to deep point for one.

9.3 overs (1 Run)
A bit slower and fuller as well, on off, Harry Brook drives it down to long off and gets to the other end.

9.2 overs (4 Runs)
FOUR! Top shot! Jadeja serves it fractionally short, outside off, Harry Brook rocks on the back foot in a flash and slaps it past extra cover and beats deep cover to his right for a boundary.

9.1 overs (2 Runs)
Speared in by Jadeja, short and on off, Harry Brook cuts it towards backward point where the fielder dives to his right and the single is always on. The fielder dives but parries the ball away from him, allowing the batters to take one more.

8.6 overs (1 Run)
Drops it way too short and it is the googly again, outside off, Harry Brook reaches out and cuts it to deep point for just a single.

8.5 overs (1 Run)
Slips in the googly now, short and on middle, Liam Livingstone reads it out of the hand and goes back in the crease to nurdle it past square leg for a single.

8.4 overs (0 Run)
A bit of indecision but no harm done! Full and slanting in, on off, Liam Livingstone pushes it wide of point. Harry Brook sets off for the run but gets sent back. Jasprit Bumrah swoops in and fires in a throw towards Kuldeep Yadav at the bowling end but Brook is in by then.

8.3 overs (1 Run)
This skids through, at the stumps and stays a bit low as well, Harry Brook works this length delivery to long on for a single.

8.2 overs (1 Run)
Kuldeep loops it up, full and on off, Liam Livingstone presses forward and drives it down to long off for a single to get off the mark.

Liam Livingstone is the new batter in.

8.1 overs (0 Run)
OUT! LBW! A huge appeal and the finger is raised! Sam Curran does opt for the review but that looked pretty straight at first glance. This is the flatter googly from Kuldeep Yadav that turns in sharply from around off and middle stump. Sam Curran gets pegged back and ends up playing all around it and gets hit in front of the stumps. Nothing on UltraEdge and Ball Tracking comes up with three reds. England have now lost half their side for under 50 runs and India are running through this batting order.

7.6 overs (0 Run)
Flat and short, on off, Harry Brook rocks back and cuts it late but can’t get it past the man at backward point. End of another successful over by Axar Patel.

7.5 overs (1 Run)
Sliding on, short and on middle, Sam Curran turns it through backward square leg for a single.

7.4 overs (0 Run)
Full and coming in with the angle, Sam Curran plays it off the front foot but straight to mid-wicket.

7.3 overs (1 Run)
A bit fuller and angling in, at the stumps, Harry Brook flicks it off the front foot towards deep mid-wicket and takes an easy single.

7.2 overs (1 Run)
Drops it short and on middle, clipped through mid-wicket for a single by Curran.

Sam Curran is the new man in.

7.1 overs (0 Run)
OUT! STUMPED! Quick work by Rishabh Pant! England slip further. Not a wicket-taking delivery by Axar as this is too straight, on a nagging length, on the pads, Moeen Ali looks to tickle it fine off his pads but fails to get any bat on it. The ball thuds his thigh pad and rolls behind towards the keeper. Moeen Ali is unaware of where the ball has gone and wanders out for the run. The keeper, Rishabh Pant is alert as he collects it off the turf and whips the bails off in a jiffy. The third umpire is called into action and the replays confirm that even though Moeen turns around and tries to make the ground with his bat, he is short of his crease.

Is that stumped? It seems like some sharp glove work from Rishabh Pant behind the stumps has undone Moeen Ali here who lost his balance. The third umpire is called in and the replays clearly show that Ali’s bat was in the air. OUT comes up on the big screen!

6.6 overs (4 Runs)
FOUR! Excellently played! Kuldeep tosses it up but drags the length back, on off, Harry Brook reaches out in front and rolls his wrists on the ball. Nails the sweep to the right of deep mid-wicket for a boundary.

6.5 overs (1 Run)
Fires it in, fuller and quicker, on the pads, Moeen Ali gets his bat out in front of the pads and tucks it on the leg side for a single.

6.4 overs (0 Run)
Nicely bowled! Kuldeep imparts good revs on the ball and also slows it up, full and turning away, outside off, Moeen Ali pokes at the delivery and gets beaten on the outside edge as the ball spins past the bat.

6.3 overs (1 Run)
Very full and on off, Harry Brook shows a straight bat and knocks it down to long off for one.

6.2 overs (0 Run)
Gives the ball air again and keeps it full, at the stumps, Harry Brook drives it well but picks out the man at cover.

A slight halt in play as the umpire is seen having a chat with Rohit Sharma probably regarding Kuldeep Yadav running onto the wicket. Just a chat it seems, no warning.

6.1 overs (1 Run)
Starts with a flighted delivery, full and on off, Moeen Ali gets a good stride in and pushes it to long off for a single.

Spin from both ends now as Kuldeep Yadav is brought into the attack.

5.6 overs (0 Run)
Spears it in again but the length is fuller now, on off, Harry Brook hangs back and watchfully blocks it out on the off side. End of a successful Powerplay for India. At the end of 6 overs, England are 39/3.

5.5 overs (2 Runs)
Aerial but safe! Flat and short, on middle, Harry Brook looks to get underneath it but gets this one off the toe-end of the bat but the ball drops safely to the right of long off for a couple of runs.

5.4 overs (1 Run)
Comes from over the wicket for the left-hander and serves it full, on middle, Moeen Ali nudges it on the leg side and picks up an easy single.

5.3 overs (1 Run)
Coming in with the angle again, fuller in length, on off, Harry Brook eases it to the left of the bowler and gets to the other end.

5.2 overs (0 Run)
Another arm ball but the length is pulled back now, on off, Harry Brook defends it close to his body.

Harry Brook walks in with his side in a spot of real bother.

5.1 overs (0 Run)
OUT! CASLTED! Axar Patel strikes again! Jonny Bairstow is flummoxed as he stands there looking back at the furniture disturbed behind him. Axar darts in an arm ball with a high-arm action from around the wicket, on a length and on the off pole, Jonny Bairstow stays leg side of the ball and pushes it away from his body. He plays for the non-existent turn as the ball keeps coming in with the angle and stays low as well as it sneaks past the angled bat to crash into the off stump.

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4.6 overs (1 Run)
Bowls this one on a fullish length and angles it onto the pads, Jonny Bairstow fails to flick it away and the ball goes off the backside of the pad towards short fine leg. They pick up a leg bye.


4.5 overs (0 Run)
Top delivery! Pitched up right in the channel around off at over 139 kph and gets it to zip away a bit. Jonny Bairstow looks to block but is beaten on the outside edge as the ball dies on its way to the keeper. Rishabh Pant does well to collect it on an awkward bounce.



Jonny Bairstow makes his way out to the centre now.


4.4 overs (0 Run)
OUT! TIMBER! A master-craftsman at work! Jasprit Bumrah comes in from a bit wider on the crease now and bowls this one at 125.8 kph, just a smidge full and getting it to angle back in a mile. The ball pitches on off, Phil Salt clears the front leg to slog it over mid-wicket but ends up playing all over the ball. The ball crashes into the stumps and England have now lost both openers inside the first five overs.


4.3 overs (0 Run)
The quicker one now, bowled on a hard length and angling back in a fair bit from around off, Phil Salt keeps it out to the leg side.


4.2 overs (1 Run)
Drop and run! Another slower one that is bowled full and around off, Moeen Ali with a block to the off side before setting off for the single.


4.1 overs (0 Run)
Skillfully done by Jasprit Bumrah. Slower one, pitched up on the off stump and it is the off-cutter that spins away after pitching. Moeen Ali just looks to block it off but the ball goes past the outside edge and drops in front of the keeper.


3.6 overs (2 Runs)
Nicely placed by Phil Salt and the batters pick up another easy two. Just short of a length and outside off stump, Salt stands tall and just pats it away wide of sweeper cover for a brace.


3.5 overs (1 Run)
The arm ball now, bowled on a length and around off, Moeen Ali looks to play at it but miscues the ball down to long on for a run.


3.4 overs (2 Runs)
On a length again and angled into the stumps, Moeen Ali works it away in front of square on the leg side and picks up a couple of easy runs in the deep.


3.3 overs (1 Run)
Quicker and flatter around off stump, Phil Salt uses the depth of the crease and backs away before hammering it down to long off for just one.


3.2 overs (1 Run)
Bowled flatter and on a length, angling it in from around off, Moeen Ali waits back and just knocks the ball through mid on for a single.



Moeen Ali comes in at number 3. Moeen has been sent ahead of Jonny Bairstow to counter the left-arm spin of Axar Patel.


3.1 overs (0 Run)
OUT! CAUGHT! What an introduction into the attack for Axar Patel and he’s got the big fish. Axar just strides in from around the stumps and slides one in fuller around off with that high-arm action. Jos Buttler tries to put him under pressure right away by bringing out the reverse sweep but miscues the ball right off the cue end of the bat. The ball lobs up just behind the keeper and Rishabh Pant takes a dolly of a catch.


2.6 overs (1 Run)
The slower bumper now, dug in well short and over the stumps, stays low as well, Jos Buttler gets surprised but manages to direct the pull in front of square leg for a single.


2.5 overs (4 Runs)
FOUR! Belted through the off side! A third slower ball on the trot but this is just too short and wide, Jos Buttler gets on top of the bounce and slaps the ball down in front of Ravindra Jadeja at cover for a third boundary in the over.


2.4 overs (0 Run)
Just back of a length and angling it across the right-hander, Jos Buttler presses back and forces it away towards cover.


2.3 overs (0 Run)
Much better from Arshdeep Singh. Slower one, bowled fuller and around off, Jos Buttler is well early in the drive and gets an inside edge back onto the pads.


2.2 overs (4 Runs)
FOUR! That’s too straight from Arshdeep Singh and easy pickings for Jos Buttler there. Too short and at the hips, Buttler just tickles it down to fine leg and picks up back-to-back boundaries.


2.1 overs (4 Runs)
FOUR! JUST OVER! Pitched up outside the line of off stump, Jos Buttler dances down the track and stays leg side of the ball before swatting it away over a leaping Hardik Pandya at mid off for a boundary.


1.6 overs (1 Run)
On a good length and at the pads, Jos Buttler with a flick of the wrist and the ball goes to deep square leg as the batters get one.


1.5 overs (4 Runs)
FOUR! Slightly streaky and slightly skillful as well from Jos Buttler. A tad fuller in length and around off stump, Buttler gets pegged back but does well to just open the bat face at the last minute to get it past the keeper and towards deep third for four runs.


1.4 overs (0 Run)
Good length in the channel around off, Jos Buttler goes back and across before trying to squeeze it out on the off side but can’t find the gap at cover-point.


1.3 overs (0 Run)
There’s that slow nature of the pitch on display again. Pitched up a bit, taking pace off as well, Jos Buttler looks to drive on the up but mistimes it uppishly on the bounce to mid off.


1.2 overs (2 Runs)
On a hard length and angled in at the batter, Jos Buttler clips it away neatly behind square leg and picks up a couple of handy runs.


1.1 overs (1 Run)
Starts off with a good-length delivery bowling it on a much straighter line at the stumps, Phil Salt gets inside the line and gets it away to deep square leg for a single.



Who will bowl from the other end? It will be Jasprit Bumrah.


0.6 over (1 Run)
Off the pads and just five runs come off the first over of the chase. Digs it in a bit short and at the hips, Phil Salt gets tangled up and the ball lobs up off his thigh pad towards short fine leg. They get a leg bye.


0.5 over (0 Run)
Good change-up from Arshdeep Singh! Bowls it slower at just 118 kph and full around the off stump, Phil Salt steps up to go big but is well beaten as the ball rolls to the keeper.


0.4 over (1 Run)
On a length and at the stumps, swinging back in a bit, Jos Buttler works it away through mid-wicket and picks up a single.


0.3 over (2 Runs)
Arshdeep Singh drags the length well back and bowls it at the batter. Jos Buttler is quick to see this and comes down the track before pulling the ball between deep square leg and the man at long leg for a couple of runs.


0.2 over (0 Run)
Pitched up around the off stump line and getting it to just nip back in a bit, late as well. Jos Buttler looks to play on the up but is a bit late and gets it off the inner half of the bat onto the leg side.


0.1 over (1 Run)
England are up and running right away! Just a hint of swing there from Arshdeep Singh as he bowls it full and shapes it back into the pads. Phil Salt flicks it away to deep square leg and gets off the mark with a single.

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Right then, India have the runs on the board but will it be enough against this strong English batting unit?

Liam Livingstone is down for a chat. He says that Jos told him to keep things simple and he tried to bowl into the pitch and get the batters to hit where they wanted them to. Adds that the surface looks good and there’s not much going in the surface as the odd ball is keeping low. Reckons that they have firepower in the batting line up and hopefully, they can chase it down.

As for England, they will be pleased with their bowling effort. It was a decent start for them with a couple of wickets in the first six overs. Just as Rohit Sharma and Suryakumar Yadav were beginning to put them under pressure, the rain came at the right time, allowing them to regroup and reassess their plans. After the resumption, Jos Buttler was quick to introduce spin from both ends and neither Adil Rashid nor Liam Livingstone disappoint him. There were a couple of overs in the middle phase that went in excess of 10 runs but all in all, it was a job well done by England in the middle phase.

A decent finish to the innings for India! 24 runs came off the last 2 overs, taking India to 171. Having been put into bat by Jos Buttler, Virat Kohli had yet another short stay at the crease. His opening partner, Rohit Sharma struggled a bit initially for timing but he did not shy away from playing his shots. Coming in at the departure of Pant, Suryakumar Yadav made his intentions clear straight away. The two batters were able to get themselves in but rain came at an inopportune time and hampered the momentum of the Indian innings. After the resumption, Rohit and Suryakumar batted sensibly with the former going on to make his second straight fifty. The departure of both set batters pegged India back a bit but Hardik Pandya played a breezy cameo as did Ravindra Jadeja to take India past 170.

19.6 overs (1 Run)
A single to end the first innings! Chris Jordan bowls it on a hard length and attacks the stumps. Arshdeep Singh tries to give himself room and swing at the ball but miscues it badly just on the leg side. The batters set off for the run but Jordan is quick to get to the ball. However, he is indecisive with the throw and ends up missing and under-arm effort at the bowler’s end. Luckily, there’s a man backing up and India don’t get the extra run. India finish with 171/7 on the board!

Arshdeep Singh comes out to face the last ball.

19.5 overs (0 Run)
OUT! CAUGHT! Chipped straight to the man in the deep! Chris Jordan keeps bowling back of a length and slower as well but straightens the line bowling it over middle and leg. Axar Patel tries to just get inside the line but gets cramped up and ends up getting it much higher on the bat than he would have liked. The ball goes straight up and carries to deep mid-wicket where Phil Salt comes in and takes a simple catch.

19.4 overs (6 Runs)
SIX! One hand off the handle and yet Axar Patel gets enough on it to bring up the 500th six of the tournament. Slower one, banged into the deck and outside off. Axar gets a bit stuck and tries to reach out and swipe across the line but the ball goes off the top edge of the bat and carries over deep mid-wicket for a six.

19.3 overs (2 Runs)
Into the pitch and slanted away from the left-hander, Axar Patel reaches out and hits it away in front of square on the off side before racing back for two. Liam Livingstone is the man in the deep who fires in a wide throw at the keeper’s end.

19.2 overs (1 Run)
Takes pace off again and bowls it a tad fuller and around off stump, Ravindra Jadeja is early on the drive and plays it away towards cover for just a single.

19.1 overs (2 Runs)
Hits the deck hard and angles the ball well across the off stump at about 121 kph. It is the off-cutter, Ravindra Jadeja comes down the pitch and hammers it wide of deep extra cover and sprints back for the second run. A better throw at the bowler’s end could have made things difficult for Axar Patel.

How much more can India get off this last over? It will be Chris Jordan to bowl the last over. Can he keep India under 170?

18.6 overs (0 Run)
Much better ending to the over from Jofra Archer. Comes from around the stumps, clocks it well over 140 kph and spears the ball in at the toes. Axar Patel looks to shimmy down the pitch and open up the off side but is well beaten.

18.5 overs (1 Run)
This is pitched up around the middle and leg stump line at 140.4 KPH, Ravindra Jadeja plays it on the up and pushes it down to long on for a single.

Jos Buttler walks up to Jofra Archer and the duo have a chat regarding the field setting. Archer changes his angle of attack as he comes around the wicket.

18.4 overs (4 Runs)
FOUR! This is very smart batting from Ravindra Jadeja and the momentum shifts again. Too predictable from Jofra Archer as this is bowled slower and a bit fuller at the stumps, Jadeja gets down on one knee and just angles the sweep between square leg and backward square leg for another boundary. 11 off the over already, still 2 balls to go.

18.3 overs (2 Runs)
There is an early call for two and they get it with ease, Ravindra Jadeja is rapid! Pace on this time, on a good length and outside off, hit away through cover-point for a couple of runs.

18.2 overs (4 Runs)
FOUR! In the gap! Fractionally shorter but offering width outside the off stump, Ravindra Jadeja just reaches out and times the ball nicely, getting it behind point for a boundary. The 150 is now up for India.

18.1 overs (1 Run)
Pace off, bowled on a good length and angled across the left-hander, Axar Patel taps the ball in front of square on the off side and picks up an easy single.

17.6 overs (1 Run)
No hat-trick! On a hard length around off and angling across the batter, Axar Patel pushes it away to the right of Moeen Ali at covers and picks up a quick single.

Axar Patel walks in now. Chris Jordan is on a hat-trick now. Jordan already has a hat-trick to his name. It came against the USA. Can he join Pat Cummins as the second man to take back-to-back hat-tricks in this World Cup?

17.5 overs (0 Run)
OUT! EDGED AND GONE! Two in two for Chris Jordan and all of a sudden, he’s on a hat-trick! Jordan goes pace on, bowling it nice and full on off stump with the natural angle just slanting it across the left-hander. Shivam Dube is a bit tentative to get onto the front foot and just has a poke at it, getting a feather of an outside edge that goes straight into the mitts of Jos Buttler behind the stumps. Jordan is on a roll!

Shivam Dube makes his way out to the centre now.

17.4 overs (0 Run)
OUT! CAUGHT! Third-time lucky for Chris Jordan and Hardik Pandya departs after a cameo. Jordan has the heart to pitch the ball up again and tries to get it wide enough of the off stump. Pandya holds his shape again but goes really hard at it and gets no elevation whatsoever. The ball flies off the bat but goes around waist height towards long off where Sam Curran takes a sharp catch and England get another timely wicket.

17.3 overs (6 Runs)
SIX! That was a real ‘hit-me’ ball and Hardik Pandya has picked up a couple of sixes on the bounce! This is floated up full and outside the off stump, Pandya hangs deep and reaches out before smashing the ball flat and over a leaping Sam Curran at long off for another six. That pinged off Pandya’s bat!

17.2 overs (6 Runs)
SIX! Oh, that is sheer power from Hardik Pandya, stand and deliver! Chris Jordan looks to bowl the slower one into the pitch and angle it in from around off but it sits up for the batter. Pandya holds his shape, clears the front leg and swats it flat and wide of long on for a biggie.

17.1 overs (2 Runs)
Slightly back of a length and around off stump, Hardik Pandya stands tall, waits for the ball and punches it with a high elbow through extra cover before coming back for the second run.

16.6 overs (1 Run)
Oh, that could have gone anywhere! Bowls it flatter now and tightens the line around off stump, Hardik Pandya rocks back to cut but chops the ball down and it goes through Jos Buttler. They pick up a single.

16.6 overs (1 Run)
WIDE! Slower and shorter, pushed well outside the off stump, a bit too wide and Hardik Pandya leaves it alone.

16.5 overs (1 Run)
Goes full again and bowls it wide of the off stump, Ravindra Jadeja hits it fimly and through covers for a run.

16.4 overs (1 Run)
Slows it up and drags the length right back, bowling it well wide of the off stump, Hardik Pandya tries to reach out and go hard at it but mistimes it again. The ball goes to long off and they get just another single.

16.3 overs (1 Run)
Comes from around the stumps and bowls with the off-spin grip to the left-hander. This is fired in quite full and around off, Ravindra Jadeja drives it down to long off for one more.

16.2 overs (1 Run)
Tosses the ball up again, full as well but throws it well outside off, Hardik Pandya with the big wind-up trying to heave it away but he completely miscues it off the toe end of the bat in front of mid-wicket for a single.

16.1 overs (0 Run)
Tosses this one up very full and gets it to dip on the batter, Hardik Pandya hangs back and jams it out from the leg peg back to the bowler who makes a good stop.

15.6 overs (1 Run)
Takes a lot of pace off this one and bowls it into the pitch around off, the ball sticks in the deck and Hardik Pandya has to wait back before tucking it around the corner for a run.

15.5 overs (1 Run)
Bowls it short now and from around the stumps to the left-hander. This is bowled at 141 kph and angled into the body, Ravindra Jadeja leans back and pulls it flat to deep square leg for one.

Ravindra Jadeja comes out to bat now.

15.4 overs (0 Run)
OUT! CAUGHT! Chris Jordan with one of the safest pairs of hands and both set batters are back to the hut for India. Skillful from Jofra Archer though as he bowls this one from the back of the hand and serves it a tad fuller outside off stump. Suryakumar Yadav tries to get under the ball and lift it over long on but loses his balance and is early into the shot. The ball gets lofted quite high in the air towards the long on fence where Jordan settles under it and takes a solid catch under pressure. England sniffing a chance of a comeback here.

15.3 overs (1 Run)
Just short of a good length and over the stumps, Hardik Pandya gets cramped for room this time and jams it out on the off side for a single.

15.2 overs (4 Runs)
FOUR! Smashed away by Hardik Pandya! Trying to bowl it into the pitch and outside off but serves it short, Pandya latches onto the ball and cuts it with immense power in front of point for a boundary.

15.1 overs (1 Run)
Bowled back of a length and slower too outside the line of off stump, Suryakumar Yadav stays back and slaps the ball in front of point for a quick single.

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11.6 overs (0 Run)
No run.

11.5 overs (1 Run)
Risky! At 91.5 kph by Rashid, full again, on middle, Suryakumar Yadav swings a bit too hard as he looks to go back over the bowler’s head. Loses his shape in the process and gets an inside edge that rolls in front of short fine leg for one.

11.4 overs (1 Run)
Fuller and quicker, on middle, Rohit Sharma looks to go down town but fails to get the elevation and hits it flat and on the bounce to long on for one.

11.3 overs (1 Run)
Slips in the googly from wide of the crease, fuller and on off, Suryakumar Yadav skips down the track to go inside out but miscues it off the inner half of the bat towards square leg for one.

11.2 overs (2 Runs)
Drags the length back and bowls it at the stumps, Suryakumar Yadav goes back and pulls it to the right of long on for a couple of runs.

11.1 overs (0 Run)
Serves it on a length, on off, Suryakumar Yadav hangs back and punches it straight to cover.

10.6 overs (6 Runs)
SIX! High and handsome! Liam Livingstone looks to give the ball air but ends up serving it right in the slot, on off, Rohit Sharma clears his front leg, swings through the line and smokes it back over the bowler’s head for a biggie. A six off the last ball spoils what was turning out to be a quiet over from Livingstone.

10.5 overs (0 Run)
Livingstone loops it full and on the leg pole, Rohit Sharma changes his stance for the switch hit but hits it along the ground and straight to backward point.

10.4 overs (1 Run)
Floats it up now, full and on the pads, Suryakumar Yadav presses forward and wrists it to deep mid-wicket for one more run.

10.3 overs (1 Run)
Drops it way too short and slower as well, near the wide tramline on off, Rohit Sharma reaches out and slaps it wide of cover for a run.

10.2 overs (1 Run)
Pushes it through, short and sliding onto the pads, Suryakumar Yadav clips it wide of long on for a single.

10.1 overs (0 Run)
Starts with a leg break, short and turning away, on off, Suryakumar Yadav makes room for the cut but ends up chopping it down in front of point.

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UPDATE – 9.53 pm IST (4.23 pm GMT) – Ah no! It has started to rain again, and this time it is heavy enough for the umpires to take the players off the field. On come the ground staff with the covers. It is absolutely pelting down as the fans on the grass banks rush for cover. Let’s hope that this is just a passing shower.

7.6 overs (0 Run)
A good change-up to finish the over but 10 runs come off it. Chris Jordan goes quick and full and bowls it wide of the off stump, Rohit Sharma’s feet get stuck and he looks to thrash it away but misses.

7.5 overs (1 Run)
Slower one, into the pitch and over the stumps, Suryakumar Yadav waits back before working it through the mid-wicket region for an easy single.

7.4 overs (6 Runs)
SIX! Oh, that is gorgeous from SKY! This is bowled on a length and angled in from around middle, Suryakumar Yadav crouches a bit to get under the ball and lifts it nonchalantly over deep fine leg for a biggie.

7.3 overs (1 Run)
Another slower delivery, bowled shorter and into the deck around off stump, Rohit Sharma hops and tucks it away neatly past square leg for another single.

7.2 overs (1 Run)
Pace off again, a bit full on the off stump line, Suryakumar Yadav walks across a touch and flicks it with sweet timing towards deep mid-wicket for one more.

7.1 overs (1 Run)
There’s that skiddy bounce yet again. Chris Jordan right away bowls the slower delivery, at just 117.6 kph and drags it down outside off stump. Rohit Sharma is a bit taken aback but fetches and hits it down in front of mid-wicket for a single.

Just the one over for Sam Curran in his opening spell. He is replaced by Chris Jordan.

6.6 overs (0 Run)
Half an appeal for LBW but seems to be sliding down leg. Adil Rashid slows this one up and bowls it at just 76 kph and drifts it into the legs. Suryakumar Yadav plays all around it and gets hit on the pads.

6.5 overs (1 Run)
Flighted up, a bit fuller and around off, Rohit Sharma leans right on and strokes it nicely down to long off for a single.

6.4 overs (0 Run)
Shortens the length and bowls it around off stump, Rohit Sharma goes back in his crease and pushes it out to covers.

6.3 overs (4 Runs)
FOUR! The conventional sweep now and its hit to perfection! Floated up on middle and leg, Rohit Sharma gets down on one knee and sweeps it away past the vacant 45 region on the leg side for another boundary. India rolling around nicely now.

6.2 overs (0 Run)
Drifts this one into the pads, Rohit Sharma looks to lean on and flick but misses and wears it on the pads.

The rain has picked up, and the two on-field umpires have convened. The ground staff are standing by near the ropes with the covers, but the umpires have decided that play will continue.

6.1 overs (4 Runs)
FOUR! Nicely struck but Jofra Archer should have done better there. Starts off full and on the stumps, Rohit Sharma brings out the cheeky reverse paddle and gets it quite fine. Archer chases it down and tries to flick it back in but doesn’t get low enough and the ball trickles back off his hands into the ropes. 50 up for India!

First look at spin as Adil Rashid comes on to bowl.

5.6 overs (0 Run)
Edged but safe! Just pulls the length back and angles it across the off stump, Suryakumar Yadav looks to cut late but gets an outside edge that goes down to the keeper. India are 46/1 at the end of the Powerplay and the rain has decided to pour down as well.

5.5 overs (4 Runs)
FOUR! SHOT! Too full and around middle, Suryakumar Yadav does well to get the front leg out of the way and presents the full face of the bat before punching it uppishly and straight back past the bowler for a boundary.

5.4 overs (1 Run)
A bit of yes and no in the middle but they get the single eventually. Pitched up on the stumps, Rohit Sharma lets it come on and just nudges it to mid-wicket and sets off for the single. There is a slight stutter but they scamper through as the fielder at mid-wicket was a bit deep.

5.3 overs (1 Run)
Off the mark right away! Bowled back of a length and trying to attack the body of the batter, Suryakumar Yadav hops and tucks it down behind square leg for one.

Suryakumar Yadav comes in at number 4. Also, the skies have gotten dark and it has started to drizzle.

5.2 overs (0 Run)
OUT! TAKEN! Similar line and length to the previous one but this time Rishabh Pant plays it in the air and pays the ultimate price. Sam Curran strides in and bowls it nice and full, just shifts the line to around off stump. Pant tries to walk into the shot and flick it over mid-wicket but the bat turns in his hand and hits it straight to Jonny Bairstow at short mid-wicket and he takes a sharp catch around his face. Curran is pumped up and rightly so.

5.1 overs (0 Run)
Starts from over the stumps and goes full and straight right away, Rishabh Pant plays it late and just flicks it to the man at mid-wicket.

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0.2 over (4 Runs)
FOUR! Streaky but Rohit Sharma and India are away! Attacks the stumps does Topley and gets the ball to swing back in, on length, on middle, Rohit Sharma closes the bat face early as he looks to go leg side. Gets a leading edge that flies to the right of short third for a boundary.


0.1 over (0 Run)
Play and a miss straight away! Steams in from over the wicket and lands it with a scrambled seam, on a length, going across the batter, Rohit Sharma is tentative as he tries to defend the ball, thinking it is going to come back into him. It angles away and beats the outside edge.



Done and dusted with the pre-match proceedings and there is a huge roar from the Indian-dominated crowd! The players of England can be seen near the dugout, raring to get out there in the middle. There seems to be a slight wait as the Indian opening duo of Virat Kohli and skipper Rohit Sharma are seen having a chat near the boundary ropes and finally, they stride out to the middle behind the umpires. Reece Topley has the new ball in hand and is up to the top of his mark as he gets ready to kick things off with the ball. Just the one slip in place, let’s play…



We are just moments away from the start of the 2nd semifinal! Before play can get underway, the match officials walk out and the two sets of players then line up for their respective national anthems. It will be the national anthem of England first, followed by the Indian national anthem.



The skipper of India, Rohit Sharma says that they were anyway looking to bat first. Expects the weather to stay clear now and feels that runs on the board in a big game are crucial. States that the pitch looks a bit dry and hopes that it gets slower as the game progresses. Mentions that they have managed the travel and logistics pretty well. Adds that they are here to get the job done. States that not focusing too far ahead and staying in the present has worked for them so far. Ends by informing that they are going with the same team as the last game.



The captain of England, Jos Buttler says that the surface looks like a decent one and there might be lower bounce and the rain early on definitely suits bowling first. Adds that they are coming up against a quality opposition and need to be at their best. Further adds that they are peaking at the right time and are going in with the same side. Mentions that the mood in the camp is a good one and they have played these guys before.



England (Unchanged Playing XI) – Phil Salt, Jos Buttler (C/(WK), Jonny Bairstow, Harry Brook, Moeen Ali, Liam Livingstone, Sam Curran, Chris Jordan, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid, Reece Topley.



India (Unchanged Playing XI) – Rohit Sharma (C), Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pan t(WK), Suryakumar Yadav, Shivam Dube, Hardik Pandya, Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Arshdeep Singh, Jasprit Bumrah.



TOSS – The coin toss lands in the favour of Jos Buttler. England have opted to BOWL first.



UPDATE – 8.40 pm IST (3.10 pm GMT) – Live pictures show the match officials already out there, inspecting the pitch and are satisfied with the conditions with the sun shining in its full glory. The update we all wanted is here – TOSS to take place at 8.50 pm IST (3.20 pm GMT) with the first ball to be bowled at 9.15 pm IST (3.45 pm GMT). Looking at the blue skies overhead, we might have just seen the last of the rain for the day.



While we wait for the inspection to take place, folks, how’s this for a stat? Rohit Sharma and Jos Buttler have scored the same amount of runs and have the same strike rate. In the 6 innings at this World Cup, both skippers have amassed 191 runs at an identical SR of 159.16. Unless there are any surprises, Rohit and Jos will walk out to open the innings for their respective teams. Which skipper will fire and set the tone for their side on this big day?



UPDATE – 8.16 pm IST (2.46 pm GMT) – We are hearing that the umpires were out in the middle and whilst there’s no rain, the inspection will now take place at 8.45 pm IST (3.15 pm GMT). So, we have about half an hour still to go before we get any concrete news regarding the toss and the start of play. Let’s just hope, the skies stay clear now and this highly-anticipated clash can get going. Stay tuned for further updates.



UPDATE – 8.03 pm IST (2.33 pm GMT) – Positive news! The rain has stopped, and the sun has made its appearance at the Guyana National Stadium. More promising signs as the ground staff start the process of peeling the covers off. The match officials have scheduled an inspection for 8.30 pm IST (3 pm GMT). Live visuals show the Indian skipper, Rohit Sharma, out in the middle inspecting the strip.



Jasprit Bumrah is in for a chat. He says that the expectations are high, but as a unit, they have played a lot of ICC tournaments. Adds that more than focusing on the outside noise, they are trying to be in the present. Feels that you can only control the controllable, and it is important to put the best foot forward. Tells that assessing the wicket is crucial and there are a lot of variables you have to take into account. Further says that if they do their job well, the result will take care of itself. Lauds Arshdeep Singh for the way he has bowled this World Cup. Mentions that Arshdeep has done well in setting the tone for the team upfront and he always wants to improve, which is a good sign.



UPDATE – 7.51 pm IST (2.21 pm GMT) – Uh, oh! There’s that drizzle again! Everyone knew beforehand that it was going to be that type of a day in Guyana and the covers are starting to come on once more. Thankfully, we do have plenty of time on our hands but it must be frustrating for everyone involved. Stick around for further updates.



PITCH REPORT – A while back Harsha Bhogle and Michael Atherton were pitchside. Bhogle started by saying that it is a muggy morning which is expected and the wind isn’t as strong. The square boundaries are 69 meters and 70 meters on either side and the straight boundary is 79 meters. Adds that there is some rain around. Atherton chimes in and says that the covers have done their job and the pitch is dry. He expects the pitch to be low and skiddy, adding that the stats here for a day game say that the average score is about 167, further saying that it all depends on what the captains want to do after winning the toss.



UPDATE – 7.37 pm IST (2.07 pm GMT) – The live visuals from the National Stadium in Guyana show that the weather looks a lot clearer and even though the covers are on, the drainage system is at work and for now, we can only wait. However, let’s switch from this game for a moment and talk about the game that took place about half a day earlier. In the first semifinal, Afghanistan and South Africa played each other in Tarouba. The Proteas absolutely dismantled an Afghan side that was high on emotions but a bit low on energy and the men from the ‘Rainbow Nation’ stormed into their first-ever Men’s World Cup final, whether it be an ODI or a T20 one. Anyway, back to the game at hand and a few minutes later, the covers have started to come off which is excellent news.



UPDATE – 7.25 pm IST (1.55 pm GMT) – Unfortunately, we do not bring a positive update. The TOSS has been officially delayed. Although the rain has subsided, the ground staff seem to be expecting another bout of rain, which is why the covers are still on in anticipation of a shower. Stick around for more news.



UPDATE – 7.16 pm IST (1.46 pm GMT) – Good news! The rain has stopped, but the covers stay on for now. Folks, while we wait for the covers to be taken off, let’s get you up to speed with the playing conditions for this encounter – There is no provision for a reserve day, so 250 minutes of extra time have been allotted. This means a 20-over contest can start as late as 12.10 am IST (6.40 pm GMT, the previous day). Additionally, for the semifinals and the grand final, both teams must play a minimum of 10 overs for the game to constitute a result.



UPDATE – 7.05 pm IST (1.35 pm GMT) – Uh, oh! What started as a drizzle has turned into a heavy downpour. The Indian players, who were going through their warm-up drills, have retreated into the dressing room. If the rain doesn’t stop soon, the toss might well be delayed.



At a venue where spin has been tough to get away in this World Cup, will the surface play true to its nature? If it does, it will all come down to which side plays spin better on the day. In that case, the Powerplay becomes even more crucial, where going hard could win you half the battle. With all the buzz surrounding this game, the possibility of rain looms large and how will it affect this crucial clash? Lots of questions, the answers to which we will find out over the next few hours. Hop on, this should be fun!



Fighting out of the red corner are England, who have fond memories of facing India in a Men’s T20 World Cup semifinal but a lot has changed since then. Still, they will be confident going up against the formidable Indian juggernaut. No team has ever successfully defended a Men’s T20 World Cup title, but Jos Buttler and his squad are on track to becoming the first to do so. They are heavily reliant on their top order, and their performance will be pivotal in deciding the reigning champions’ fortunes in this encounter. With the ball, Adil Rashid will be a central figure during the middle overs, but his effectiveness will depend on the pacers setting the tone upfront.



In the blue corner stand India, unbeaten so far and determined to add a Men’s ICC trophy to their cabinet for the first time since 2013. Having suffered a crushing defeat by the same opponent in the 2022 semifinal, losing by 10 wickets, Rohit Sharma and his team are eager to bury the ghosts of that past and move one step closer to the silverware. Though Virat Kohli is yet to fire, he is known for rising to big occasions, and it wouldn’t be surprising if he delivers in this clash. India’s bowling has been a collective effort, with different individuals making crucial contributions at different stages.



Hello and welcome everyone! In a much-anticipated rematch of the 2022 Men’s T20 World Cup semi-final, India and England square off at the Guyana National Stadium. Once again, the stakes are high, with a place in the final at stake, where South Africa await after coming up trumps against Afghanistan in a dominant fashion. Even the slightest slip-up could spell the end for either team, but both sides will feel they are yet to play their best game. What better opportunity than a semi-final to bring out their best, with a potential final on the horizon?

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34.4 overs (1 Run) A yorker now, outside off, David Willey digs it out wide of backward point for a single.

34.3 overs (0 Run) Overpitched and on middle, David Willey drills it towards short covers.

34.2 overs (6 Runs) SIX! David Willey clears the fence yet again! Jasprit Bumrah bangs this short but down the leg side, David Willey uses the pace of the ball and hooks it over the fine leg fence for a biggie.

34.1 overs (0 Run) On a length and on middle, David Willey tucks it off the inner half towards short mid-wicket.

Mark Wood is the last man in for England.

33.6 overs (0 Run) OUT! TIMBER! Mohammed Shami finally gets his man! He has his fourth wicket and sends Adil Rashid packing here. Shami serves this one full and around off, swinging in sharply, Adil Rashid moves across to flick it but misses it completely as the ball goes through the gates to shatter the stumps. India one wicket away from the win now!

33.5 overs (4 Runs) FOUR! Nice shot! Mohammed Shami lands this back of a length and around off, Adil Rashid gets on top of the bounce and punches it nicely through covers for another boundary.

33.5 overs (1 Run) Short again and down the leg side again, Adil Rashid once again fails to pull it away. It is called a wide.

33.5 overs (1 Run) Short of a length and down the leg side, Adil Rashid misses his hook, there is an appeal for caught behind but turned down. Wided.

33.4 overs (0 Run) Mohammed Shami bangs this into the pitch, on middle, Adil Rashid gets into a very awkward position but hops up to keep it out well.

33.3 overs (0 Run) Goes a bit fuller and on the sixth stump line, Adil Rashid offers no shot at it.

33.2 overs (4 Runs) FOUR! Easy pickings! Mohammed Shami loses his line a bit and serves this on a good length but down the leg side, Adil Rashid just tickles it off his hips towards the fine leg fence for a boundary.

33.1 overs (0 Run) This is on a good length and around off, shaping away, Adil Rashid leaves it alone.

32.6 overs (1 Run) In the air…safe! This is another bouncer, on off, Adil Rashid looks to pull but toe-ends it in the air towards the short third man region where Shubman Gill from first slip runs to his right, dives but fails to reach it. A single is taken.

32.5 overs (0 Run) This is on a good length and on off, Adil Rashid pushes it towards short covers.

32.4 overs (1 Run) Short again and around leg, David Willey this time mistimes his pull shot towards deep backward square leg for a single.

32.3 overs (0 Run) Fuller one and on middle, angling in, David Willey knocks it towards mid off.

32.2 overs (0 Run) On a length and around off, David Willey dabs it towards point.

32.1 overs (6 Runs) SIX! Wow..where has that come from? Jasprit Bumrah lands this short of a length and around off, David Willey gets into a good position and pulls it over the deep square leg fence with disdain for a biggie.

31.6 overs (0 Run) Slower through the air, full and on middle, Adil Rashid defends it on the front foot.

31.5 overs (1 Run) Looped up, full and on middle, David Willey taps it wide of short covers for a run.

31.4 overs (0 Run) Flighted, full and on middle, David Willey knocks it towards mid on.

31.3 overs (0 Run) Flatter, short and outside off, David Willey leaves it alone.

31.2 overs (1 Run) Floated, full and on off, Adil Rashid drives it towards long off for a single,

31.1 overs (0 Run) Tossed up, full and on middle, Adil Rashid looks to work it away but gets a leading edge towards short covers.

30.6 overs (1 Run) Angles this one into the batter, full and on leg, Adil Rashid nudges it towards square leg for a single.

30.5 overs (0 Run) Fires this one one full and around middle, Adil Rashid knocks it towards the bowler.

30.4 overs (0 Run) Short and around off, Adil Rashid punches it towards short covers.

30.3 overs (0 Run) Quicker one, full and on off, Adil Rashid keeps it out to the off side.

30.2 overs (0 Run) Flatter, full and on middle, Adil Rashid prods forward and blocks it out down the pitch.

30.1 overs (0 Run) Tossed up, full and on middle, Adil Rashid clips it towards short fine leg.

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27.4 overs (0 Run) No run.

27.3 overs (1 Run) 1 run.

27.2 overs (0 Run) Tossed up on middle and leg, Chris Woakes leans forward and blocks it out.

27.1 overs (1 Run) Quicker and shorter, turning in from outside off, Liam Livingstone is quickly onto the back foot and cuts it to deep cover-point for one.

26.6 overs (0 Run) Floated full on middle, pushed away gently to the right of the bowler.

26.5 overs (1 Run) Slising onto middle and leg, Liam Livingstone leans on and works it toward the vacant wide mid on region. Ravindra Jadeja is quick to chase it down and keeps it down to just a single.

26.4 overs (1 Run) Floated up around off, Chris Woakes drives it with the turn and gets it to sweeper cover for a single.

26.3 overs (0 Run) Angled into middle and leg, trying to turn it away, Woakes stays back and pushes it down to the right of the bowler.

26.2 overs (0 Run) Pushed through on a nagging length and on off, Chris Woakes leans on to defend.

26.1 overs (1 Run) On the shorter side around off, Liam Livingstone gets across and tucks it through mid-wicket for one.

25.6 overs (0 Run) Woakes’ eyes light up but he fails to get the connection. This is short and wide from Shami, shaping away from the right-hander. Woakes stays put and looks for the uppercut but misses the ball.

25.5 overs (0 Run) Hits the deck hard and keeps it over middle, Chris Woakes is late on the block but manages to keep it out on the leg side.

25.4 overs (2 Runs) Short of a length and outside off, Chris Woakes gets the width and punches it off the back foot wide of deep cover for a couple of runs.

25.3 overs (0 Run) Fuller and much straighter around middle, Chris Woakes firms it back to Mohammed Shami.

25.2 overs (4 Runs) FOUR! Lovely shot! Pitched up outside off, Chris Woakes stays leg side of the ball and plays the lofted drive over extra cover and picks up a boundary.

25.1 overs (1 Run) Pitched up around off, looking to slide it between bat and pad but Liam Livingstone gets forward well and punches it to the left of mid on for a quick single.

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