Summary

Have your say on England men this summer

  1. 6 runs

    Eng 26-2published at 2.4 overs

    Stand. And. Deliver.

    Harry Brook wallops Arshdeep Singh straight down the ground for four with a shot brimming with confidence and intent.

    Next ball Brook smokes the India left-arm seamer over mid-wicket for six.

  2. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 16:43 BST 4 July

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    Okay, so I think it's time to say 'thank you' and 'goodbye' to Jos Buttler! Plus Phil Salt has had his day! Shocking. Brainless.

    Chris

    Why is Jos Buttler still in the England team?

    Mark, North Yorkshire

  3. Eng 11-2published at 2 overs

    Harry Brook takes on the hook shot to a bumper from Harshit Rana's final delivery and gets a lucky break when a bottom edge bounces down towards the stumps, but misses them.

  4. How's stat?!published at 16:40 BST 4 July

    Ashwanth R Kavuluri
    CricViz analyst

    This is just the third time England have lost two wickets in the first over of an innings in T20Is. All three instances have come while chasing, they have won one and lost one.

  5. Eng 9-2published at 1.3 overs

    No messing around from Harry Brook today.

    He dances down the pitch to Harshit Rana, then readjusts to cut him through point for four.

    Back-to-back boundaries.

  6. Postpublished at 16:38 BST 4 July

    Scott Read
    Test Match Special commentator

    India are buzzing around the field, they are right on their toes.

  7. Eng 5-0published at 1.2 overs

    Harshit Rana with India's second over.

    He strays on to Harry Brook's pads and the England skipper clips it square for four. Pure timing.

  8. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 16:37 BST 4 July

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    Phil Salt must be the most boom or bust player I’ve ever seen. Unfortunately more bust than boom.

    AM

  9. Eng 1-2published at 1 over

    Jacob Bethell, wisely, defends the last ball of Arshdeep Singh's over.

  10. Postpublished at 16:36 BST 4 July

    Deep Dasgupta
    Former India wicketkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    It's the worst ball of the over from Arshdeep Singh. Jos Buttler is unlucky, timed it beautifully but hit it straight to the fielder. A dream start for India. This game feels 50-50, suddenly!

  11. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 0.5 overs

    Buttler c Varun b Arshdeep Singh 0

    Jos Buttler has a bit of a waft - similar to the ball which got Phil Salt - but he plays and misses at Arshdeep Singh.

    Next ball, Buttler flicks a fuller delivery to mid-wicket...but straight into the hands of the fielder at mid-wicket.

    Buttler timed that well enough alright, but just picked out Varun Chakaravarthy who took a sharp catch above his head.

    Media caption,

    Salt and Buttler out in the first over as Arshdeep has the 'perfect start'

  12. How's stat?!published at 16:32 BST 4 July

    Ashwanth R Kavuluri
    CricViz analyst

    India's batting today:

    • Overs 1-13: 130-3
    • Overs 14-19.5: 37-3
    • Last Seven balls: 23-1
  13. Eng 1-1published at 0.2 overs

    That brings England skipper Harry Brook to the crease.

    He pushes Arshdeep Singh towards mid-off to get off the mark straight away.

  14. Postpublished at 16:31 BST 4 July

    Scott Read
    Test Match Special commentator

    One ball in and all of a sudden 191 seems like a massive score.

  15. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 0.1 overs

    Salt c Kishan b Arshdeep 0 (Eng 0-1)

    Gone first ball!

    Phil Salt has a bit of a waft at a brisk delivery first up from Arshdeep Singh - attempting to cut - but ends up edging it into the gloves of Ishan Kishan.

    Nightmare start for England.

  16. Postpublished at 16:28 BST 4 July

    Right, Arshdeep Singh has the ball in hand and is at the top of his mark.

    Phil Salt has just scratched his guard at the striker's end.

  17. What makes Sooryavanshi special?published at 16:27 BST 4 July

    Vaibhav SooryavanshiImage source, Getty Images

    Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's debut comes off the back of a stellar season in the Indian Premier League where he was the highest run-scorer with 776 in 16 innings at a strike-rate of 237.30 for the Rajasthan Royals.

    But what makes him so special?

    To find out, BBC Sport spoke to three legendary former batters - Rahul Dravid, Michael Vaughan and Justin Langer - who have all watched him at close quarters.

  18. Postpublished at 16:27 BST 4 July

    Deep Dasgupta
    Former India wicketkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is on merit. He's broken down the door down and forced the team managers and selectors to pick him.

  19. Postpublished at 16:26 BST 4 July

    Media caption,

    15-year-old Sooryavanshi hits sixes off Archer and Tongue

    Media caption,

    Jacks takes wicket as Sooryavanshi is stumped for 14

    Thanks, Tim.

    Now if you've just joined us and you're wondering how Vaibhav Sooryavanshi got on with the bat on his debut at 15 years and 99 days.

    He made a 10-ball 14, striking two sixes, before being stumped by Jos Buttler off the bowling of Will Jacks.

  20. England need 191 to winpublished at 16:25 BST 4 July

    This is all set to be a fascinating run chase, so i will hand over to Timothy Abraham who is pawing the ground impatiently at the end of his run-up to bring it to you.