Bumrah to Philip Salt, 1 run, length delivery angling into middle, tucked away to deep square leg
Jasprit Bumrah, right-arm fast, comes into the attack
Good first over from Arshdeep Singh, managed to find some swing and seam movment. Mixed it up nicely with change of pace as well
0.6
Arshdeep Singh to Philip Salt, leg byes, 1 run, slower delivery again, length on leg-stump, Philip Salt looked to pull it over fine-leg but was throw his shot too early, hit his thigh pad and lobbed up into the leg-side
0.5
Arshdeep Singh to Philip Salt, no run
0.4
Arshdeep Singh to Buttler, 1 run, length delivery on off-stump, nips back in just a bit again and catches the inside edge on the drive, goes towards square leg
0.3
Arshdeep Singh to Buttler, 2 runs, saw Buttler running at him and dropped it short, got to about head-high and Buttler adjusted well and pulled it down towards deep backward square leg
0.2
Arshdeep Singh to Buttler, no run
0.1
Arshdeep Singh to Philip Salt, 1 run, full and shaping into the pads, clipped away to deep square leg
Philip Salt and Buttler are at the crease. Philip Salt is on strike. Arshdeep Singh will open the attack
This should be a hotly contested 2nd half.
Highest target successfully chased in day T20s at Providence: 164 by WI vs BAN in 2022 (Overall: 195 by GAW vs SLK in CPL 2022)
Most wickets for England in T20 WC 31 - Adil Rashid (ER: 6.9) 31 - Chris Jordan (ER: 8.06) 30 - Stuart Broad (ER: 7.72) 22 - Graeme Swann (ER: 6.5)
Pace vs Spin in this innings Pace: 6/120 in 12 overs (ER: 10) Spin: 1/49 in 8 overs (ER: 6.125)
Liam Livingstone - Just to try and keep things simple (on what was said by Buttler to him), bowl into the wicket, keep it straight and make them hit to the longer boundary. The pitch is staying low and slow, we knew that, let's see how it does in the second innings, hopefully we'll chase it down, have a lot of firepower in that dressing room, I hope we'll go past the line.
14:35 Local Time, 18:35 GMT, 00:05 IST: That's a decent total posted by India having been put in to bat first by Buttler. It was a failure for Virat Kohli once again, while Risbhan Pant batting at number 3 couldn't add anything substantial either. And just when India were in a spot of bother, Rohit Sharma and Suryakumar joined hands and had a pivotal partnership for the third wicket. In between there was also a 75-minute delay due to rain, but the two batters assessed the conditions and mixed caution with aggression before and after the rain break. Rohit scored a fifty before departing while Surya missed out on his half-century by three runs but the two batters played a crucial knock.
19.6
Jordan to Arshdeep Singh, 1 run, India finish with 171/7. Arshdeep Singh mistimes this back to Jordan and manages to take a single.
Arshdeep Singh, left handed bat, comes to the crease
19.5
Jordan to Axar, out Caught by Philip Salt!! Jordan strikes again! Axar c Philip Salt b Jordan 10(6) [6s-1]