India began their Champions Trophy 2017 campaign in fine style, wrapping up a comprehensive 124-run win over arch-rivals Pakistan in Edgabston on Sunday.
Kohli’s batsmen were in sublime form as they finished on a formidable 319/3 in their 48 overs in a rain-shortened, high-pressure clash against Pakistan at the Champions Trophy in Edgbaston. The start was slow and steady, Shikhar Dhawan was dismissed for 68 and Rohit Sharma played an out-of-character 91 off 119 balls.
However, Sharma’s dismissal, helped by two dropped catches, help India go into overdrive at the death. Yuvraj Singh smashed a 32-ball 53, Virat Kohli turned on the screws at the end to finish on an unbeaten 68-ball 81 and Hardik Pandya slammed three sixes in the last over to ensure that Pakistan have a very tough chase on their hands.
From the beginning, Pakistan were looking to play quiet cricket and soon the asking run rate caught up with them. Azhar Ali scored a 50 but not no batsmen showed urgency apart from Shoaib Malik in his 15. But the pressure of the big target proved too much as they fell comfortably short.
Here’s how the match panned out:
11.45 pm: If you missed it, here are some highlights of that performance.
🎥🇮🇳 After being sent in, the @BCCI put on a show with @ImRo45 and @imVkohli leading the way to an imposing total of 319 #INDvPAK #CT17 pic.twitter.com/tQvxNuy47i
— ICC (@ICC) June 4, 2017
Kohli: “Nine out of 10 with bat and ball. 6 out of 10 fielding. Batsmen chipped in with the runs. Felt like a club batsman watching Yuvi the way he was hitting the ball. Hardik was outstanding. Went with four seamers because we’re playing Pakistan, they play spin well. Might use two spinners against other sides.”
Sarfraz: “Things were under control till 40 overs but we lost the plot in the last eight. Credit to India’s batsmen. Momentum was with them. We need to stick together and control our bowling.”
11.31 pm: Yuvraj Singh is the Man of the Match for his 32-ball 53. It’s also their biggest win in Champions Trophy
Yuvraj: “We stuck to our plans. Hope to keep this up against Sri Lanka. Game came together after the drop”.
A stroll in the park for @imVkohli & Co. India take their record against Pakistan in ICC events to 13-2.#INDvPAK pic.twitter.com/hSqRXie8ul
— TheField (@thefield_in) June 4, 2017
Pakistan today - mentally weak, tactically awful, poor skill levels, a lack of ideas, terrible body language #INDvPAK #CT17
— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) June 4, 2017
India flexed its muscles, the batting was awesome and modern, the bowling very disciplned and only the fielding was patchy.
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) June 4, 2017
Not for us to say what Pakistan must do but for a generation like mine that has,even if grudgingly,acknowledged brilliance,this was insipid.
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) June 4, 2017
11.26 pm: It’s over! Hasan Ali hits to Shikhar Dhawan at mid-wicket and the match is over. Wahab Riaz won’t bat. So India win by 124 runs to wrap up a comprehensive win.
जय हिन्द #CT17 #INDvPAK pic.twitter.com/W74N4hI34a
— BCCI (@BCCI) June 4, 2017
And that's it! Hasan goes second ball, and Wahab won't bat. India start #CT17 in style!
— cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) June 4, 2017
Scores: https://t.co/67KawRdueM #INDvPAK
11.25 pm: Pakistan seem to be playing for net run rate. But Mohammed Amir picks off Jadhav who finally catches one. We should finally see this farce ending now. 164/8 in 33.2
Harsha Bhogle sounds pretty irate. I think we all are. For all the hype, this match has been such a let-down.
This is now a boring cricket match, has been for a while. Makes pre-match conversation sound hollow and irrelevant.
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) June 4, 2017
Here is the drop again.
Hmm... #CT17 #INDvPAK pic.twitter.com/36vWGnP7ol
— cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) June 4, 2017
11.18 pm: Pakistan limp to 159/7 off 32. India are winning this but their fielding continues to be atrocious. Kedar Jadhav drops it. Shadab was swinging for the hills and got a top edge. The criticism is ringing out loud and clear about an insipid Pakistan performance.
Looking at this Pakistan team, I have little doubt that @westindies would have been a better & more entertaining eighth team for #CT17.
— Jaspreet Sahni (@JaspreetSSahni) June 4, 2017
Pakistan playing out of the box cricket pic.twitter.com/W2pzFDTiMt
— Hassan Cheema (@mediagag) June 4, 2017
Feel sorry for Pakistani fans at Edgbaston, during Ramadan, watching this awful performance & are still shouting Pakistan Zindabad #INDvPAK
— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) June 4, 2017
And they have perplexed quite a few:
Very perplexed by the way Pakistan have played this one. If indeed, they have played it at all,
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) June 4, 2017
The batsmen will probably get the award but Ayaz Memon makes an important point
Picking MoM will vex adjudicators. Superb batting by India's top order. But how abt Jadeja or Pandya for brilliant all-round show?Your view?
— Cricketwallah (@cricketwallah) June 4, 2017
11.09 pm: Shadab Khan fights bravely. Hammers Jadeja for a powerful six and a four. His captain at the other end plays a beautiful straight drive but then plays too late a cut to edge to Dhoni behind. Seventh wicket to fall. Pakistan 151/7.
The Pakistan captain goes.
— Test Match Special (@bbctms) June 4, 2017
Safraz Ahmed out for 15.
151/7 now.
India fans very happy now #INDvPAK pic.twitter.com/xrXUHNswut
11.01 pm: And another. This could be an early finish. Imad Wasim drives uppishly but straight to Kedar Jadhav first ball. Pakistan are 135/6.
.@imVkohli is all pumped up, leading #IND today! Can the Men in Blue turn the screws and grab a win? Watch #INDvPAK, NOW on Star Sports. pic.twitter.com/GI1ZVq0IP6
— Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) June 4, 2017
One of the worst run chases I've ever seen. Absolutely no urgency, no leadership on the crease. Just there for the free lunch. #INDvPAK
— शुऐब (@thatshaikh) June 4, 2017
10.57 pm: FIVE DOWN and Pakistan are falling away here. Hafeez went for the slog sweep to Jadeja, couldn’t get all behind it and Bhuvi takes a good catch. 155/5 in 26.3 now.
That's 5 down. Almost the final nail in the coffin!! #INDvPAK
— RIZWAN AZAD (@Love_Rizwan) June 4, 2017
10.50 pm: Sarfraz Ahmed, the captain, has come out. The required run rate has gone over 10. In these days of T20 cricket, that’s not too tough but you have to think Pakistan haven’t evolved with the rest of the world and don’t have the hitting power. They are 123/4 in 25, need 166 from 96 balls.
So #INDvPAK is done and dusted. Lets move on to the next one. #CT17
— Prashant Gajjar (@Prashant195) June 4, 2017
10.42 pm: The challenge has been nipped in the bud. Fantastic piece of work from Ravindra Jadeja. Gets a direct-hit to dismiss a dangerous looking Shoaib Malik. 114/4.
SIR JADEJA at it again! Deadly arm! Awesome fielder. #INDvPAK #CT17
— Ameya Kulkarni (@whiz_ameya) June 4, 2017
Flying Sir Jadeja: A brilliant direct hit from India's best fielder as Malik is caught well short.#INDvPAK Live https://t.co/F4dnJm0p0v pic.twitter.com/PdjfSmQMBi
— TheField (@thefield_in) June 4, 2017
10.40 pm: Finally a move on? Shoaib Malik lays into Pandya and hits him for two consecutives boundaries. A little too late maybe. Hafeez drives Jadeja for a four and Malik then hits him for a big six next over. Much required, but can they make a match of it? Need 176 from 108 balls. Pakistan 113/3.
🇵🇰 Pakistan are going well, but they're still some way behind DLS par. They'll need to start upping their run rate soon. #CT17 #INDvPAK pic.twitter.com/WfVDWHkzL0
— Edgbaston (@edgbaston) June 4, 2017
10.29 pm: Azhar Ali depars just after getting to his 50. The pressure to score got to him finally. Tried to swing Ravindra Jadeja over but Hardik Pandya took a smart catch. Pakistan now 91/3.
Twenty overs bowled in the 2nd inns, we will definitely have a result today!
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) June 4, 2017
India 319/3 (48 ov)
Pakistan 88/2 (in 20* ov)#CT17 #IndvPak
10.27 pm: One run off the over from Hardik Pandya. This match is only going one way, barring an unlikely minor miracle. Pakistan are 88/2 after 20 overs, need to strike at more than 9.5 now.
Pakistan's batsmen struggling to find the big shots when the bowling is tight. And it has been tidy so far. #INDvPAK #CT17
— Anand Vasu (@anandvasu) June 4, 2017
10.20 pm: Same old. The partnership is now 21 but in 34 balls. Pakistan are 82/2 in 18 overs, need 207 in 138 balls.
Atmosphere here is electric... There's only a few sporting occasions that can match this. Emotionally charged. #INDvPAK #CT17
— Swami Baracus (@SwamiBaracus) June 4, 2017
10.13 pm: Singles and more singles. You have to wonder Pakistan’s strategy. Sure, set a good foundation, but for how long? Required rate is now nearing 9, but yet another misfield gives them a four. Pakistan are 76/2 in 16 overs, need 213 from 150 balls.
India fumbling in the field too. But bowling has been top rate so far. No freebies
— Cricketwallah (@cricketwallah) June 4, 2017
Asking rate 8.5 now. Bright sunshine. India won't mind this Pakistan run-rate! Like @hardikpandya7's length here. Giving no room
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) June 4, 2017
Trust India vs Pakistan to make records.
24,156 people at Edgbaston today. Highest ever ODI attendance at this ground. Well, of course.... #IndvPak #CT17
— Chetan Narula (@chetannarula) June 4, 2017
10.05 pm: DROPPED! What’s happened to India today? They’re usually not like this. Azhar Ali tries to swing Hardik Pandya over his head but Bhuvi drops a tough catch at long on. They need a move on.
India and Pakistan are very closely-matched today...
— Suneer (@suneerchowdhary) June 4, 2017
...in their fielding.#IndvPak #CT17
But at least, he’s got a wicket.
What's happening to Bhuvi....1 midfield and now dropped a catch. #INDvPAK
— Sufyaan Jamshir (@sufyaan95) June 4, 2017
9.58 pm: SECOND WICKET FOR INDIA. A misfield gave Babar Azam a boundary but he hit a short, wide one straight to Ravindra Jadeja at backward point who took a sharp catch. Umesh Yadav takes the catch. Pakistan 61/2.
Well done, sir. Good jinx.
Babar Azam is the hope of Pakistan #INDvPAK #CT17
— PakistanSuperLeague (@thePSLt20_) June 4, 2017
India’s bowling has not been up to their usual high standards. What could be the reason?
Playing Pakistan is contagious. Indians are misfielding. Then Jaddu makes a tough catch look easy and you breathe a sigh of relief. #INDvPAK
— Papya. (@Dhaanu) June 4, 2017
9.48 pm: They’re not losing wickets, but the chase isn’t really going anywhere for Pakistan. Umesh Yadav just bowled a maiden. The required run rate is close to eight. They are 51/1 ater 11.
The fans have been enjoying though.
🕺💃 No weather was stopping the party in the Birmingham city centre fan park! #INDvPAK #CT17 pic.twitter.com/rZ5QTejMf0
— ICC (@ICC) June 4, 2017
9.41 pm: GONE! First wicket. Bhuvi gives it straight, Ahmed Shehzad misses it and the finger goes up. India get the first breakthrough, Pakistan 47/1 in 9.
Kohli celebrating in front of his doppelganger 😂😂😂 #INDvPAK #CT17
— Geetesh Gadkari (@Gitesh_87) June 4, 2017
9.40 pm: Pakistan continue their steady accumulation. Shehzad swings Bumrah above his head for a four and nearly gets run out. Pandya misses the direct hit though. They are 38/0 in 8 overs, need 251 in 33 overs.
Ahmed Shehzad continues to hurt Pakistan. So important to get some quick runs upfront. #PakvInd
— Ashfaq Khan™ (@KhanAshfaq17) June 4, 2017
9.28 pm: Bhuvi completes the over that was halted before the rain break. Jasprit Bumrah into the attack from the other end, and concedes 5 in the over. A boundary off the last ball spoils a good over. Pakistan 28/0 after 6.
9.20 pm: Confirmation. Pakistan need further 267 runs in 36.1 overs
It's a 41-over game now.
— Rajneesh Gupta (@rgcricket) June 4, 2017
Pakistan need to score 289 to win (further 267 runs in 36.1 overs).#INDvPAK
9.15 pm: And better news. No more rain. Match begins again at 9.25 pm IST. Likely target for Pakistan 289 in 41 overs.
Restart at 4.55 pm local time... in 17 minutes. 41 overs game. 7.24pm game cut-off time. #IndvPak #CT17
— Chetan Narula (@chetannarula) June 4, 2017
Restart at 4.55 pm local time... in 17 minutes. 41 overs game. 7.24pm game cut-off time. #IndvPak #CT17
— Chetan Narula (@chetannarula) June 4, 2017
9.10 pm: The news from the #WeatherManOfTheDay is that we may see a result.
Blue in the distance. We might just have a result here today. You can start praying now. #INDvPAK #CT17 #WeatherManForADay pic.twitter.com/yKLG16mpGY
— Chetan Narula (@chetannarula) June 4, 2017
See if you can make sense of this. I gave up.
Here's DLS equations over by over with wickets lost for #INDvPAK match.
— Umang Pabari (@UPStatsman) June 4, 2017
cc @im_sandipan #CT17 pic.twitter.com/qS3NcUggUa
9.01 pm: The rain is quite heavy, it seems, so a good time to run your head over this.
If only 20 ov bowled target 173
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) June 4, 2017
If rain comes after 20 overs
To win Pak need to be...
104/0
114/1
128/2
146/3
168/4
194/5#CT17#IndvPak
Questions? Go ask Mr Duckworth and Mr Lewis....
Also, good news:
Its cominggggg slowly.... gone very very bright just now. Raining still. Can see blue skies in distance. #IndvPak #CT17 #WeatherManForADay
— Chetan Narula (@chetannarula) June 4, 2017
8.52 pm: Pressure is building for Pakistan. Too many dot balls, something which India cleverly avoided. Required run rate has inched above seven and we have rain again at Pakistan 22/0 in 4.5. Fourth rain interruption of the day, third? I’ve lost count...
History can often repeat itself..unkindly.
WC Semi Final 2011 5 dropped catches Tendulkar makes over 80 runs. India wins. https://t.co/fDPJ6WlHpv
— Mohammad Farooq (@MohammadFarooq_) June 4, 2017
But there is a saving grace..
Rain is a saviour #PakvInd
— Mz (@sunnyawan7) June 4, 2017
And maybe Messrs Duckworth-Lewis-Stern?
More rain. Overs will be cut. Remember, shorter the game, better it is for the chasing side as long as they keep wickets.
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) June 4, 2017
8.44 pm: No wickets lost, steady start for Pakistan. But just one four so they’ll want to put his foot on the accelerator. Not a lot of swing for Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Umesh Yadav. India 15/0 after 3.
#INDvPAK games are all about who handles the pressure well. Start slow, get the basics right, gain momentum and then turn it around.
— Dinesh K Pillai (@dineshkpillai) June 4, 2017
#INDvPAK Yuvraj again proved that why he is one of the best batsman... 319 on board.. 324 to chase...
— Subham Jana (@DeSubham_003) June 4, 2017
8.35 pm: The chase begins. Bhuvi takes the new white cherry and bowls two wides but gets significant swing. Azhar Ali and Ahmed Shehzad have a job on their hands. They are 4/0 after 1 overs. Reminder, their target is 324 off 48 overs.
From the six that took Virat Kohli's 50, this is how he went:
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) June 4, 2017
6 1 4 4 6 1 0 4 6 0 4#INDvPAK Live: https://t.co/YyRZHM7NdV pic.twitter.com/u2XxM8tmRw
Yuvraj dropped on 8, scored 53.
— TheField (@thefield_in) June 4, 2017
Kohli dropped on 43, scored 81.
That kind of a day for Pakistan.#INDvPAK Live: https://t.co/F4dnJm0p0v pic.twitter.com/EGkvb3BZSZ
8.05 pm: Hopefully the rain will abate. Great ODI innings from India. A brilliant start and a brilliant turbocharge at the end. Rohit Sharma missed out on a century at 91, but his dismissal got Yuvraj in who scored a 32-ball 53. Virat Kohli, who looked scratch for a long portion of his knock, suddenly burst into overdrive and hammered everything. Hardik Pandya put the icing on the cake with three sixes in the last over.
It wasn’t a bad bowling performance from Pakistan, but they lost the plot at the end. Wahab Riaz had a shocker of a night, releasing all the pressure. He limped off with crap with figures reading 0/87 in 8.4. Mohammad Amir had a good game, 0/32 off 8.1 but also walked off with cramp.
Now, this is a finishing kick. Kohli and @hardikpandya7 are batting Pakistan out of the game
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) June 4, 2017
Pakistan were reduced to utter haplessness largely by India's brilliant batting and not a little by their own appalling fielding
— Cricketwallah (@cricketwallah) June 4, 2017
8.00 pm: HARDIK IS IN THE HOUSE, KIDS! SIX, SIX AND SIX are the first three balls. Then a dot ball, then a single and Kohli smashes the last ball away for a four. India reach on an incredible 319/3 in their 48 overs. They score 117 runs in their last overs and 72 off their last four.
Target for Pakistan will be 324 if their chase starts on time.
Also it was pouring down as the last over happened. Sarfraz wasn’t happy that the umpires let play go on with the rain falling on the pitch.
Last 4 overs India plundered 72 runs. Match changing moment maybe? #IndvPak #CT17
— Ronald D Sampson (@RDSampson_25) June 4, 2017
Some serious hitting by Yuvi, Virat and Hardik after Rohit and Shikhar laid the foundation. Well played #TeamIndia 🔥🔥🔥🔥 #CT17 #INDvPAK
— Zubair (@ZUBA1R) June 4, 2017
7.55 pm: And finally Yuvraj’s blitz comes to an end. Caught leg-before-wicket in front and Pakistan review successfully. But what a knock. A 32-ball 53. Injected the vroom into the innings just when it was required. How much Pakistan will regret dropping him. India 285/3 in 46.2. Kohli hits an exquisite six and four through off-side. India 296/3 in 47.
@YUVSTRONG12 thank you for giving us a vintage yuvi 🔥#INDvPAK
— Mellow Propane (@mellowpropane) June 4, 2017
7.50 pm: It’s all going downhill for Pakistan. Dropped catches, their best bowler limping out and now Kohli and Yuvraj both making them pay for their misses. Riaz gets hit for a four off a no-ball. Then gets hammered for four and six by Kohli. They take a single and Yuvraj gets a four for his 50 off just 29. And how Wahab is done with cramp and walks off! India 284/2 in 45.4.
This is a game changing innings from @YUVSTRONG12. Already, Pakistan will have to bat really well to get these. And 2 overs left
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) June 4, 2017
Shadab doesnt start until ball is halfway in arc... Wahab down too. Last 5 overs... 64 runs.. Pakistan disintegrating here. #IndvPak #CT17
— Chetan Narula (@chetannarula) June 4, 2017
Is Ayaz Memon regretting this tweet now?
Virat scratchy today, unable to find gaps either. Four overs to make up!
— Cricketwallah (@cricketwallah) June 4, 2017
7.43 pm: Can you believe....Pakistan have dropped Kohli! Good change of pace from Wahab Riaz, Kohli was through the shot early, got a top-edge. It was a tough catch for substitute fielder Fakhar Zaman who covered a lot of distance but couldn’t hold on. Kohli makes them pay next over with his first six of the match to get to a 50. Yuvraj adds with two fours. 266/2 after 45.
Hassan Ali rightly punished by Yuvi... When you drop a big gun like Yuvi... You need to pay... :-) #INDvPAK
— Amin Ali (@aminali83) June 4, 2017
7.34 pm: Yuvraj Singh is ensuring India end on a high. What sweet timing. Beautiful straight drive for four. Then takes a shorter ball and beautifully deposits over square leg. Pakistan’s death bowling plans haven’t worked out. And to make it worse, Amir is down with cramp and has limped off. India 243/2 in 43.1.
M Amir in some pain#PakvInd #CT17 pic.twitter.com/ibd8tbpe6x
— Shoaib (@Sarcastifieded) June 4, 2017
That. Straight. crunch. #Yuvraj nobody moved.
— Jaspreet Sahni (@JaspreetSSahni) June 4, 2017
Wow. @YUVSTRONG12 still nailing it and as usual looking super cool. #INDvPAK #CT17
— Adam Gilchrist (@gilly381) June 4, 2017
7.26 pm: Yuvraj hit a French cut four but he’s going above 100 now. “He’s the danger man” they are saying in the commentary box. He proves it by slamming a slower bouncer through mid-wicket. Settling in nicely for the final assault. India 230/2 in 42.
And how a dropped catch can hurt you:
When dropped catches hurt you. INDIA 213-2 (40)https://t.co/rZ87vU4foQ #PakvInd #CT17 pic.twitter.com/DP1bLcT7Ci
— Tribune Sports (@ETribuneSports) June 4, 2017
7.17 pm: DROPPED. How costly could that be? Yuvraj goes down the ground to Shadab, doesn’t get it properly but Hasan Ali can’t hold on. That was a sitter. This couldn’t have come at a worse time for Pakistan. Yuvraj adds insult to injury by hitting a four off Riaz in the next over. India 213/2 in 40 overs. Last eight left.
That just sums up Pakistan's day in the field dropping Yuvraj #PakvInd #CT17
— Mustafa Saleem (@MSaleemOfficial) June 4, 2017
7.10 pm: Yuvraj Singh takes India past 200. Wahab Riaz conceding another boundary in that over. He has been the weak link of this Pakistani attack. India 202/2 in 38 overs.
No doubt yuvi has class when it comes to batting #PakvInd
— Moiz Akhlaq (@todaygenius) June 4, 2017
7.04 pm: Rohit Sharma misses his century! The quick single finally led to his downfall. Kohli dabbed and ran, called Rohit over. Rohit almost reached, put in a despairing dive but his bat was in the air. He’ll feel terrible. India 192/2, Rohit out for 91.
RUN OUT! @ImRo45 (91) misses his century. Is this the turning point in the match?https://t.co/rZ87vU4foQ #PakvInd #CT17 pic.twitter.com/uTDK0SZGBw
— Tribune Sports (@ETribuneSports) June 4, 2017
Rohit got out in the 90s. Did he meet Sachin while it was raining? #INDvPAK
— SAGAR (@sagarcasm) June 4, 2017
7.00 pm: Rohit Sharma gets a move on! Beautiful cover drive for drive, then rocks back and pulls for a six. It’s Wahab Riaz again who’s the unfortunate one at the receiving end! India 189/1 in 36.
SIX! Rohit slams a short delivery over leg side, 13 from @WahabViki's over. IND 189-1 (36)https://t.co/rZ87vU4foQ #PakvInd #CT17 pic.twitter.com/pdd0akj2s3
— Tribune Sports (@ETribuneSports) June 4, 2017
An idea of how much Rohit had slowed down before that over:
Rohit Sharma
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) June 4, 2017
70* in 89 balls
77* in 112 balls#CT17#IndvPak
6.48 pm: Fingers crossed. The rain has stopped. Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli walk out again. 48-overs a side now. Hopefully no other interruptions.
Play resuming shortly, it will be 48 overs a side game now #INDvPAK #CT17
— PCB Official (@TheRealPCB) June 4, 2017
6.45 pm: Since there is no better way to pass the time....let us do...rain gifs. Do you have a favourite?
Here’s ours:

And if you want to be emo..

6.40 pm: For the third time, oh no. It has started drizzling again, just as the players were going to resume. And the pitch has been covered again.
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) June 4, 2017
Raining again. Covers back on. #INDvPAK #CT17 #WeatherManForADay pic.twitter.com/jp19iIyZsI
— Chetan Narula (@chetannarula) June 4, 2017
6.35 pm: As we await the restart, the feeling is it’s been India all the way. At 173/1 in 33.1 overs, they are in the driver’s seat. Rohit Sharma is 77 off 108 but he is in the mood to explode. And...there’s Virat Kohli at the other end.
Not to mention that India have their big hitters still in the shed. This could get uglier for Sarfraz Ahmed. India’s bowlers have been on fire.
Pakistan’s fielding has been sloppy today. Their bowlers have tried their best but they’ve never looked like taking wickets. India are just too good to be tied down.
6.25 pm: Update time. That’s 6.40 pm IST..
Update from Birmingham: Play will resume at 1410Hrs local time, Match has been reduced to 49-overs-a-side. #ICCCT #INDvPAK
— Arun Gopalakrishnan (@statanalyst) June 4, 2017
6.20 pm: Good news is that we should see a resumption quite soon.
Covers coming off... #IndvPak #CT17 pic.twitter.com/xR32hrnOgk
— Chetan Narula (@chetannarula) June 4, 2017
Looks like we will be back sooner rather than later. Rain stopped and supersoppers are out. #INDvPAK #CT17
— Anand Vasu (@anandvasu) June 4, 2017
6.15 pm: Ravi Shastri explaining India’s go-slow approach in the last few overs. “If it’s raining, you don’t want to lose a wicket. A wicket affects the DLS target. Smart batting from Kohli, Sharma”.
Won't be long before we start losing overs here in Birmingham. #INDvPAK #CT17
— Anand Vasu (@anandvasu) June 4, 2017
India 173/1 in 33.1 overs
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) June 4, 2017
If India does not bat again, then,
Pakistan's target will be 240 in 33 overs!#CT17#IndvPak
But Pakistan will take the 20-over target
And for a 20 over game Pakistan's target will be 169#CT17#IndvPak
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) June 4, 2017
I’d argue India keeping their wickets intact helps them much better.
Slow run rate will bite India in a curtailed match...#indiavspakistan. Then panic sets in https://t.co/Ng5VUwkzal
— rajeevdubey (@rajeevdubey) June 4, 2017
6.05 pm: Oh god no. Another spell of rain. And we have another interruption as India reach 173/1 in 33.1 overs.
The run rate has gone down a notch but India are still cruising. Kohli mananged a nice boundary off Amir last over. But Sharma seems to be in a bit of a rut. And Twitter isn’t happy..
#INDvPAK test match
— AkkiTalks (@AkkiTalks) June 4, 2017
Rohit 76 in 107 balls wow
But no fear...Kohli is there...
In @imvkohli's career versus Pakistan, he's striking at 106.34 v Wahab #indvspak #ct17 pic.twitter.com/yEM8v8dBVG
— The Cricket Prof. (@CricProf) June 4, 2017
5.52 pm: Sarfraz has got his pacers back and the result is an immediate drop in the runs. Amir gives away only a single in his over, Hasan Ali gives away just one more run next over. Can Pakistan claw it back? India 163/1 in 31.
Downside of Kohli's fitness is that he can get himself runout with some help from Rohit. #INDvPAK
— Abhishek (@abhishetty95) June 4, 2017
5.42 pm: Kohli’s getting into his groove nicely. Played a delicate late cut to Imad Wasim last over. Getting easy singles now. Already moved into double figures and scoring at run-a-ball with just a boundary. The storm is coming, Sarfraz. Are you ready? India 161/1 off 29.
924 - Since 2016 @imVkohli has hit 924 ODI runs at an average of 84; the best rate of anyone to bat in 5+ innings. Star. #INDvPAK #CT17 pic.twitter.com/mc6bchwSYi
— OptaJim (@OptaJim) June 4, 2017
Even the hastag on Twitter is a matter of dispute!
Ah sir but the #INDvPAK hashtag is trending more than #PAKvIND so I'm just being conventional in that regard :)
— Michael Kugelman (@MichaelKugelman) June 4, 2017
5.37 pm: Virat Kohli is in the house, people. And Pakistan have given me a good welcome. Easy singles to settle in. Good neighbours and all. Rohit Sharma has moved to 70. India 147/1 after 27.
First wkt partnerships vs Pakistan in Champions Trophy
— Cricket Chitchat (@CricChitchat) June 4, 2017
136 - Rohit/Dhawan (today)
63 - Tharanga/Jayasurya
58 - Rohit/Dhawan#INDvPAK #CT17
5.28 pm: Would you believe it, Dhawan falls, off a full toss! Came down the ground, got a juicy full toss, swung it to deep mid wicket straight to Azhar Ali. He’ll be kicking himself. Goes for 68, India 136/1 in 24.3 overs.
PAKISTAN STRIKE! @SDhawan25 (68) caught off Shadab Khan. IND 136-1 (24.3)https://t.co/rZ87vU4foQ #PakvInd #CT17 pic.twitter.com/VXl7b1qJQb
— Tribune Sports (@ETribuneSports) June 4, 2017
Well played Shikhar Dhawan. So proud of you. This knock is for those fools who still questions your selection in #CT17 #INDvPAK
— Jessy Rajkumari (@RajkumariJessy) June 4, 2017
5.20 pm: The run flow continues. India are 129/0 after 23. One aspect about Dhawan and Rohit Sharma’s partnership that has stood out is their running between the wickets. Out of the 129, 69 runs have been scored outside of boundaries and sixes.
To add to that, Dhawan hasn’t looked this good in ages...
SIX! Biggie with just a flick by @SDhawan25. Pakistan need to strike, RIGHT NOW!https://t.co/rZ87vU4foQ #PakvInd #CT17 pic.twitter.com/udKORWYIT0
— Tribune Sports (@ETribuneSports) June 4, 2017
Pakistani fans dreading the worst here...
I see 380+ here #PakvInd
— Janab Mohsin Saab (@Qibla_Mohtram) June 4, 2017
#PakvInd #CT17 no wonders if both openers get tons in the match
— bilalmujtabakhan (@bilalmujtabax) June 4, 2017
Nothing going into favor of Pakistan at the moment. #INDvPAK #PakvInd
— Zohaib Ahmed17🏏 (@Iamzuhaib7) June 4, 2017
5.13 pm: And now Shikhar Dhawan brings up another fifty in his favourite tournament. And what a way to get it...three straight boundaries on the trot off Wahab Riaz. They’re on the front foot now. 15 runs off the last over. Things looking as bleak as the weather for Sarfraz. India 110/0 after 20 overs
Terrific batting.
— Mohammed Arif Khan (@mdarifkhan87) June 4, 2017
Upper cut and it's hattrick of fours by @SDhawan25
He is going berserk there.#INDvPAK
5.07 pm: SIX! Rohit Sharma gets to a fifty in fine style. Takes on a half-tracker from Shadab Khan and desposits it to mid-wicket. Two balls after he got a top-edge which fell in no man’s land. India 95/0 after 19 overs.
Master Blaster alert, ladies and gentlemen.
Spotted. 😇🙏🏾🇮🇳#INDvPAK pic.twitter.com/bDSznItYDF
— Sourabh Malhotra (@sourabhmalhotra) June 4, 2017
Pak fans think Junaid Khan should have been in instead of Wahab Riaz.
@ZAbbasOfficial And it's confirm Wahab is poor choice For Playng XI.. He has No Sense How to Deliver Wicket Taking ball.. JUNAID👌 #INDvPAK
— Hanslod ANASH (@iam_anash) June 4, 2017
5.00 pm: Rohit Sharma gets room and swings his arms to hit over cover. Much-needed boundary. He slipped while running the previous delivery and almost lost his wicket. Shikhar Dhawan got a shorter one and sliced it away for another boundary. 13 runs off the over, the dam has burst. India 79/0 after 16. Pakistan’s fielding has improved. But still no wickets.
Most partnership runs for India at Champions Trophy -
— The Cricket Prof. (@CricProf) June 4, 2017
Rohit/Dhawan 446*
Ganguly/Tendulkar 412
Dravid/Ganguly 375 #CT17 #INDvPAK
Despite no wickets, Harsha Bhogle is impressed with Pakistan’s bowling:
Pakistan are bowling with some discipline here. Hardly any easy balls to hit. No wickets but building pressure
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) June 4, 2017
4.47 pm: Wahab Riaz is into the action for the first time. What does he have? A disciplined first over. That’s been the hallmark of Pakistan’s bowling so far. Disciplined but not threatening. India 62/1 after 14.
These two have a history of good starts.
Rohit-Shikhar opening stands in #iccchampionstrophy:
— Kaushal Patel (@kaushal5170) June 4, 2017
127 v SA
101 v WI
58 v Pak
77 v SL
19 v Eng....in 2013
58* Today#INDvPAK
In other good news, Sai Praneeth has won the Thailand Grand Prix Gold title! Great performance, his second major title! Here’s his story.
4.35 pm: We’re back! And after some quiet deliveries, Hasan Ali messes up with a no-ball. Rohit Sharma swings his arms at the free-hit and smashes a boundary down the ground. Fifty up for India. 52/0 after 11.
Smoked itttttt #INDvPAK
— Siddharth (@sid_R07) June 4, 2017
4.25 pm: Scratch that. We’ve got another update. Play will resume at 4.30 pm IST.
Restarting in 12 minutes. #INDvPAK #CT17 #WeatherManForADay
— Chetan Narula (@chetannarula) June 4, 2017
Good news from Edgbaston.
— Test Match Special (@bbctms) June 4, 2017
Restart at 1200. #CT17 #INDVPAK pic.twitter.com/XcoPWct6MW
Play to re-start in 13 mins. No overs lost #IndvPak #CT17
— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) June 4, 2017
4.20 pm: We have an update. The rain has stopped for now. We will get a next update at 12.15 pm GMT (4.45 pm IST).
🇮🇳 vs 🇵🇰 match update: Umpires to inspect Edgbaston at 4.46 PM IST. #PlayBold #INDvPAK
— Royal Challengers (@RCBTweets) June 4, 2017
Good omen for Pakistan?
#Justsaying
— Umang Pabari (@UPStatsman) June 4, 2017
No. of #INDvPAK ODI matches in which target was adjusted: 11
India won - 4
Pak won - 7#INDvPAK #CT17
4.05 pm: Aaaaand better news.
Rain has almost stopped. Slight spitting only. Soppers on. Working on drying covers. #INDvPAK #CT17 #WeatherManForADay
— Chetan Narula (@chetannarula) June 4, 2017
Or so we thought...
Raining again... Sigh. #INDvPAK #CT17 #WeatherManForADay
— Chetan Narula (@chetannarula) June 4, 2017
Everyone’s a weatherman now.
Bad news- a dark grey band of clouds is on its way. No restart soon.
— Static_357 (@Static_a357) June 4, 2017
Good news- not a thunderstorm, just a set of showers. #CT17 #INDvPAK
4.00 pm: The news isn’t good if you’re waiting with bated breath.
Rain has gotten heavier. Don't hold your breath. #INDvPAK #CT17 #WeatherManForADay
— Chetan Narula (@chetannarula) June 4, 2017
India may have had a slow start, but they didn’t lose wicket. This will help if Duckworth-Lewis-Stern comes into the equation.
India have been slow starters since #CWC15 with a run rate of just 4.84 in the first powerplay - the lowest of any side at #CT17 #howzstat pic.twitter.com/ax5bW5mBhp
— ICC (@ICC) June 4, 2017
3.45 pm: It’s been an interesting start. India haven’t got off to a flyer but they’ve been getting into their groove. Rohit Sharma played some beautiful shots just before the resumption.
Check this one out
FOUR! Timed to perfection by @ImRo45 off Hasan. IND 37-0 (9)https://t.co/rZ87vU4foQ #PakvInd #CT17 pic.twitter.com/LRq5doPn39
— Tribune Sports (@ETribuneSports) June 4, 2017
Amir was excellent in the four overs he bowled. Pakistan’s fielding wasn’t very good. A cautious start but India will be happier they didn’t lose a wicket. The rain came at a bad time for them.
Players off, that kind of day! India would have wanted to play on having got two set batsmen in
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) June 4, 2017
3.40 pm: BAD NEWS. Rain has arrived in Edgbaston. India are 46/0 after 9.5. Pretty heavy rain.
#INDvPAK
— ting.ting.tiding (@DrAzarmd) June 4, 2017
Rains at the most wrong timing.#CT17
Pakistan’s fielding hasn’t been the best so far. They’ve made too many misfields and let India take too many quick singles. Overthrows. Really sloppy.
Indian batsmen scored 2 and Pakistan fielding scored 3 runs so far #IndvPak
— Tripti #IndvsPak (@tripti_in) June 4, 2017
3.30 pm: A move on from India. Rohit Sharma drives Wasim through the backfoot and then guides Amir to the third-man boundary next over. He was lucky though....the ball just evaded the first slip fielder. India 27/0 after 7 overs.
The tactics seem all about damage control even while #MohammadAmir is toying with #RohitSharma #smh #INDvPAK
— Emmad Hameed (@Emmad81) June 4, 2017
We feel for you, boi.
What can be worse than a power cut during #INDvPAK cricket match?
— Salad Boi (@we1rdb0y) June 4, 2017
Don't know what to do???
3.22 pm: Finally, India have a boundary. Amir squared Rohit Sharma up with the short one, Sharma pulled, top-edged but Amir didn’t have a third-man. He got Shikhar Dhawan’s inside-edge next ball which went to fine leg. India 15/0 after 5.
First FOUR of the match. @ImRo45 pulls @iamamirofficial https://t.co/rZ87vU4foQ #INDvPAK #CT17 pic.twitter.com/cVS0fJg9F5
— Tribune Sports (@ETribuneSports) June 4, 2017
A beautiful photo. The spirit of sports will triumph over hate.
#SpiritofCricket #INDvPAK #CT17 pic.twitter.com/lhoXwdfrUX
— ICC (@ICC) June 4, 2017
3.15 pm: A quiet start, thanks to some tight bowling from Pakistan. Amir has given away only 2 runs in his two overs. India 5/0 after 3.
#Amir in full flow!! @ImRo45 in slight danger! #zerorunsinsixballs
— NISHANT TYAGI (@topchibaba) June 4, 2017
Good start to the match!!#INDvPAK #CT17
3.07 pm: Whatte first over. Mohammad Amir beats Rohit Sharma three balls out of six outside off stump. It’s a maiden. India 0/0.
What a over by #Amir #INDvPAK indiavspak
— umair marri (@umair_marri) June 4, 2017
Maiden first over on a good batting pitch. #INDvPAK
— ♚ Bhushan S ♚ (@bhushanshende) June 4, 2017
3.00 pm: National anthems, a moment of silence for the victims of the London attack and here we go. Final comments..
Sun out at the moment. Bit of cloud but plenty of blue sky also #INDvPAK #Ct17 pic.twitter.com/nEYsRS3Lyx
— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) June 4, 2017
Maybe Sarfraz has D/L in mind or maybe he didn't want India to chase but Pakistan's record doesn't suggest they are the best chasing side
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) June 4, 2017
2.50 pm: We’ve all been talking about India but what about Pakistan? Well, there’s Mohammad Amir (who gave Kohli quite a workout last year at the Asia Cup) but you might want to keep an eye on Babar Azam:
Shadab Khan has also impressed with his bowling...
2.45 pm: What’s your feeling about the playing eleven? Should Dinesh Karthik have got a game? Will Ravichandran Ashwin be missed?
3 pacers, 1 pace all-rounder, 1 spinner... on slightly expected lines after Aus-NZ. If it rains later, those pacers... well. #IndvPak #CT17 https://t.co/YBJjzbqua5
— Chetan Narula (@chetannarula) June 4, 2017
I get Umesh over Shami to an extent, but why no Karthik?
— ZENIA D'CUNHA (@ZENIADCUNHA) June 4, 2017
DK > Jadhav after that warm-up, surely? #IndvPak #Ct17
And a stat which might make a Pakistan fan cry...
#IndvsPak in ICC tournaments:
— Bharath Seervi (@SeerviBharath) June 4, 2017
World Cup - India 6, Pak 0
World T20 - India 5, Pak 0
Champions Trophy - India 1, Pak 2#CT17
2.35 pm: TOSS TIME! Pakistan win the toss and they will bowl first. Sarfraz says, “Pitch is good. Don’t think it will change. India-Pakistan is a special game.
Kohli on batting first: “Don’t mind much. It’s a big game. Team batting second will have some pressure. We need a good performance. It’s just a game of cricket for me. No one can take anyone lightly. We need a complete performance. Preparations are normal, usual...the way they are against any other opposition. We know how they bowl and bat, the team is similar.”
India’s XI: Rohit Shama, Shikhar Dhawan, Virat Kohli, Yuvraj Singh, MS Dhoni, Kedar Jadhav, Hardik Pandya, Ravindra Jadeja, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Umesh Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah
Pakistan’s XI: Azhar Ali, Ahmed Shehzad, Babar Azam, Mohammad Hafeez, Shoaib Malik, Sarfraz Ahmed, Imad Wasim, Mohammad Amir, Shadab Khan, Wahab Riaz, Hasan Ali
2.30 pm: India are clear favourites, but don’t discout Pakistan, says Saj Sadiq. They have the players to spring a surprise. It’s a sentiment Virat Kohli agrees with:
Virat Kohli "As a team, Pakistan can surprise you. They can beat anyone on their day. We just have to play good cricket" #INDvPAK #CT17 pic.twitter.com/4zmj33DXiA
— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) June 3, 2017
2.20 pm: Sourav Ganguly is doing the pitch report:
“Overall a good batting surface. Fast bowlers will get some purchase.”
"Its a Day 3 pitch at The Oval. Beautiful conditions for batting" - Sourav Ganguly describing the pitch in the Warm Up game #INDvNZ #CT17
— Cricket Chitchat (@CricChitchat) May 28, 2017
While this is an exciting match, India’s preparation off-field hasn’t been ideal. There have been rumours of a rift between coach Anil Kumble and captain Virat Kohli (which he shot down on Saturday). As Vinayakk Mohanrangan points out, the timing couldn’t have been worse.
But the captain has already said he’s not too concerned and he’s thinking more about the team combination. India’s pacers have been on fire recently. Will Yuvraj play? Here’s what we think:
Hardik is playing more or less confirmed. Rest in the air. Should be Dhawan-Rohit, 2 pacers, 2 spinners. Not sure about Yuvi/DK.. https://t.co/w0GKHTod4a
— Chetan Narula (@chetannarula) June 3, 2017
2.10 pm: How special is India vs Pakistan? Very special. Check out these five special moments from India-Pakistan history.
The Birmingham weather has had many worried. But, things are looking good. Fingers crossed. This is England after all.
Morrrrrning .. Here's the Weather Report from Birmingham .. Looking good fellas 🌞#IndvPak #DilSeIndia pic.twitter.com/nPuM1CBF8Y
— Jatin Sapru (@jatinsapru) June 4, 2017
Could change though but doesnt look as bad as it did on Thursday when forecast said 70-80 pc chance of rain. Fingers crossed. #IndvPak #CT17 pic.twitter.com/i9rhAPdBFN
— Chetan Narula (@chetannarula) June 4, 2017
2.00 pm: Good afternoon, evening, morning...wherever you are. No need to hype this up. It’s India vs Pakistan, enough said. Let’s get straight into it....
At first glance, a neutral will probably question the hype. Sure, these are fierce rivals but on the strength of recent results, India look far stronger. In the last five big ICC tournaments, the 2012 World T20, the 2013 Champions Trophy, the 2014 World T20, the 2015 World Cup and the 2016 World T20, India have reigned supreme. It’s time Pakistan injects some competition back into the rivalry.
A big reason why India have done so well and Pakistan have not is continuity. Akarsh Sharma looked at how the two teams have been polar opposites when it comes to retaining players.
These charts show how India and Pakistan are polar opposites when it comes to retaining players | @Akarsh_Official https://t.co/MXvJkENJa5 pic.twitter.com/wEV5KdSChE
— TheField (@thefield_in) June 3, 2017
Despite all the excitement, there was some sobering news before the match: a terror attack in London killed at least six people on Saturday night. The Indian cricket team were on lockdown in their hotel but the match is going ahead.
🎥🇵🇰 Pakistan arrive at @edgbaston for today's #CT17 game against India! pic.twitter.com/DpjOTBV8vS
— ICC (@ICC) June 4, 2017
Here are India! 🇮🇳 #INDvPAK #CT17 pic.twitter.com/pZkJcwkj0b
— ICC (@ICC) June 4, 2017