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Curran starts very well, back of a length to Kohli, beating him with one that slants across and then finds the edge as Virat fiddles after it. It takes the shoulder of the bat, right by the MRF sticker but drops well short of Moeen at slip. The crowd has gone very quiet.
Curran decides to test Kohli on the front foot and he plays a solid defensive to cover that give shim enough time to sprint a single and then ends with three dot balls to Rohit who can’t beat cover with his first two blocks and is then struck on the pad, swishing to leg. Curran goes up for a loud appeal, unsupported by his team-mates, as it was too high.
Woakes has a slip and a short fine leg, almost a leg slip parallel with Buttler and he starts on a good length but straying on to middle. Rohit pushes the first into the onside but too close to jordan to run but works the next two through midwicket for two and a single. No swing so far for Woakes. He’s hoping to nibble it away, hence the line. But in its absence, he pulls his length back and gets his reward.
Virat enters to a nervy murmur rather than a cacophony. He gets off the mark with a Red Bull run to midwicket.