Summary

  • India beat Pakistan by 61 runs to progress to Super 8s from Group A

  • Match took place after Pakistan government ended its order for boycott

  • Captains did not shake hands at toss

  • Pakistan bowled out for 114 with Hardik, Bumrah, Axar and Chakravarthy taking two wickets apiece

  • India posted 175-7 with Kishan top-scoring with 77 and Saim taking 3-25

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  1. 'A high stakes match'published at 13:19 GMT 15 February

    India captain Suryakumar Yadav smiles at the tossImage source, Getty Images

    India captain Suryakumar Yadav: "We were looking to bat first. We have batted first the last two games and won defending so won't change anything.

    "It's easy to say it's just another game but this is an occasion. It's high stakes but you have to know what you want to, back your skills and your A-game.

    "If you are going well then anyone can have a good day."

  2. 'Pitch looks tacky'published at 13:17 GMT 15 February

    Pakistan skipper Salman AghaImage source, Getty Images

    Pakistan skipper Salman Agha: "It looks a bit tacky and for the first overs we want to use that. It's a big game we know that but our in group. But we are very relaxed and very excited for the game.

    "It's a big ground but we have have been playing on these pitches the last six months and we know how to approach them."

  3. Pakistan win toss and bowlpublished at 13:16 GMT 15 February

    India captain Suryakumar Yadav and Pakistan skipper Salman Ali Agha at the tossImage source, Getty Images

    India captain Suryakumar Yadav gave the coin a toss moments ago and Salman Ali Agha called heads.

    It came down a head and the Pakistan skipper decided he fancies a chase.

    Pakistan win the toss and bowl.

  4. Welcome...published at 13:15 GMT 15 February

    India and Pakistan fans together before their match in the T20 World CupImage source, Getty Images

    You can forget Boca Juniors vs River Plate and Celtic vs Rangers.

    Ignore Borg vs McEnroe, Senna vs Prost or Ali vs Frazier.

    Not even, ahem, Fischer vs Spassky is in this class.

    It's arguably the biggest sporting rivalry, let alone cricket's.

    Welcome to live coverage of India vs Pakistan in the T20 World Cup.