Over-by-over report from the action at EdgbastonJos Buttler heads for X-ray on possible broken fingerAli Martin: India winning battle of two flawed selectionsAnd you can email Daniel or tweet @DanielHarris 2.58pm BST 38th over: India 118-5 (Kohli 29, Pandya 10) Stokes is getting movement away from the right-hander, and absolutely rinses one past Pandya after Kohli shoves his way down to the non-strikers’. Three dots follow, the third of them another which beats the outside edge, and I wonder if Root is thinking about a change; dare he try Rashid? 2.56pm BST 37th over: India 117-5 (Kohli 28, Pandya 10) I’m not surprised Root went to Broad, but at the same time I wonder why he didn’t go to Curran. Anyroad up, Kohli edges again but this time without reward, then nurdles to mid on. So Broad gets a shy at Pandya, and beats him with his final delivery with one which lifts a little and moves away. “Captains were once epitome of gentlemen,” tweets Krish, “like Clive Lloyd and David Gower And I do not understand the arrogance of players like Kohli.” Continue reading…
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