Willey to R Hendricks, no run, pitched up by Willey on off, R Hendricks steers it to point
1.2
Willey to R Hendricks, no run, on a length around off,
1.1
Willey to R Hendricks, no run
David Willey, left-arm fast medium, comes into the attack
Willey from the other end..
0.6
Topley to van der Dussen, no run, back of a length on middle and leg, van der Dussen looks to work across the line, gets hit on the pads
0.6
Topley to van der Dussen, wide, sprays this one down the leg-side, and it's a wide ball
0.5
Topley to van der Dussen, no run, nice carry on this back of a length delivery outside off, van der Dussen leaves it alone
0.4
Topley to van der Dussen, no run, tight line and length, shapes back in slightly as van der Dussen knocks it down the pitch
0.3
Topley to van der Dussen, no run, back of a length outside off, angled away from the batter, van der Dussen shoulders arms
Rassie van der Dussen, right handed bat, comes to the crease
0.2
Topley to de Kock, out Caught by Buttler!! Topley strikes in his first over! Top stuff. de Kock c Buttler b Topley 4(2) [4s-1]
Topley to de Kock, THATS OUT!! Caught!!
Review taken for a caught behind by England! Buttler looks confident, while de Kock looks worried.
0.1
Topley to de Kock, FOUR, touch fuller on off, de Kock slices this through point and gets going with a boundary. He's off the mark in style
de Kock and R Hendricks are at the crease. de Kock is on strike. Topley will open the attack
We are done with the national anthems and it's time for live action. The players are out in the middle.
Pitch report: One of the typical features of this pitch in Mumbai is that it's quicker and bouncier than same other venues of India. The challenge for the quick bowlers is that they need to be fuller in length. There's a touch of moisture in the surface. It's not as hard as it usually is. I think bowling first was the right decision, says Finch. We should be in for a good contest. The sun might harden this pitch later on, and one England batter who likes pace and bounce is Dawid Malan, reckons Michael Atherton.
Mayank: The best thing about cricket in India is the range of conditions from batting friendly to spin dominance. Its the adaptability that really has to come to fore for teams to win.