Summary

  • India win by seven runs; take series 2-1

  • Curran almost takes England to victory with stunning 95 not out

  • England's bowlers restrict India to 329 all out

  • Three wickets for Wood and two for Rashid

  • Pant top-scores with thrilling 78 off 62 balls

  1. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 48.2 overs

    Bhuvneshwar c Curran b Topley 3 (Ind 329 all out)

    India are cleared up with ten balls to spare!

    Bhuvneshwar tries to club Topley down the ground and can only pick out Sam Curran in the deep.

    India's last four wickets have fallen for seven runs.

  2. Postpublished at 12:46 BST 28 March 2021

    Tymal Mills
    England T20 bowler

    A great effort from Mark Wood, which should not go unrecognised. He's clearly not feeling well but is still charging in for his team.

  3. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 48 overs

    Krishna b Wood 0 (Ind 329-9)

    Barely worth coming out from Krishna.

    Wood's far too quick for him and clears up his off stump.

  4. Ind 329-8published at 47.3 overs

    Krishna in, batsman crossed and Bhuvneshwar pushes for one.

  5. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 47.2 overs

    Krunal c Roy b Wood 25 (Ind 328-8)

    WoodImage source, BCCI

    Into the clouds from Krunal!

    Jason Roy runs backwards from point and takes an impressive catch.

    Wood has his second wicket, Krunal departs having not really got going in his 34 balls.

  6. Ind 326-7published at 47 overs

    India rotate for five singles. They'd have been hoping for something more explosive at this stage.

  7. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 12:38 BST 28 March 2021

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    Seriously think India need 370. This England love a big run chase.

    Ken, Newcastle

  8. Postpublished at 12:38 BST 28 March 2021

    Bhuvneshwar Kumar is the new batsman.

    Reece Topley switches ends...

  9. Postpublished at 12:37 BST 28 March 2021

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC cricket correspondent

    We're into the final thrash and again India have posted a big score. It's not quite what it might have been. There have been lots of starts, but not many kicking on.

  10. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 46 overs

    Thakur c Buttler b Wood 30 (Ind 321-7)

    Well, Thakur's had his fun!

    He tries a wild hoik into the leg-side but Wood is too quick for him and it's a thick edge behind. Buttler takes it two-handed to his right.

    His 30 runs came from 21 balls and I think he swung wildly at every single one of them.

  11. Ind 321-6published at 45.4 overs

    England do the Topley-Wood swap again.

    Krunal tries and fails to get the latter away - he's still without a boundary from his 28 balls.

  12. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 12:30 BST 28 March 2021

    #bbccricket

    WoodImage source, BCCI

    Jacob Wadsworth: This has been such a good comeback from the England bowlers, considering they were given some tap in the first 15 overs.

  13. Ind 318-6published at 45 overs

    Krunal looks for two but Thakur is having none of it.

  14. 6 runs

    Ind 316-6published at 44.4

    Well, it's Thakur outshining the all-rounder down the other end.

    He launches Stokes over mid-off.

    ThakurImage source, BCCI
  15. Ind 308-6published at 44 overs

    This partnership worth 32 now. Six overs to go...

  16. 6 runs

    Ind 307-6published at 43.4 overs

    Stokes chases down Krunal's push as India bring up 300.

    Two balls later and Thakur top-edges hooking a bouncer that rises on him Topley - England have a fielder on the boundary but that's gone deep into the stands.

  17. Ind 297-6published at 43 overs

    Another tight over from Stokes. He's gone for 35 off his six overs so far.

  18. Ind 297-6published at 42.4 overs

    Skier from Krunal off Stokes!

    Rashid's running round from mid-off but he doesn't quite set himself - put down!

  19. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 12:19 BST 28 March 2021

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    A strike duo of Wood and Topley reminds me, strangely, of a kids TV programme - can't think why?

    Mike, Clevedon

  20. Ind 294-6published at 42 overs

    Thakur, incidentally, only averages 16 with the bat in 50-over cricket. He's come in at number eight - this is quite a long Indian tail.