Rohit Sharma and Kuldeep Yadav put India 7-0 ahead
On its biggest stage, cricket's most fraught rivalry once again failed to live up to its billing as a meek Pakistan were thoroughly outclassed
On its biggest stage, cricket's most fraught rivalry once again failed to live up to its billing as a meek Pakistan were thoroughly outclassed
An India supporter relives the day history repeated at Old Trafford
Stats highlights from Rohit Sharma's 24th ODI hundred
There were some brutal boundaries in his 140, but the shot that defined his class was the one that he simply caressed to the straight boundary
India out-muscled South Africa then Australia and now Pakistan in every department
Light showers are forecast for Sunday in Manchester, but the indications are that we will have a proper contest
ESPNcricinfo's live updates and analysis on India v Pakistan
The new-ball bowler pulled up after delivering the fourth ball of his third over, and went off the field immediately
Beaten Pakistan have made six changes over three games after their opening match
What do you do if you're an Indian expat in China? You get yourself to an Indian-owned bar that's showing the game on a big screen
The senior allrounder, in his last campaign for the national team, has been poor with the bat and just about handy with the ball so far
For one of these two great rivals, this is just another game. For the other? Well, it's complicated
One oozes effortless beauty, the other an intense genius honed to within an inch of its life
What do India need to get right to extend their unbeaten World Cup record against Pakistan? And what should Sarfaraz Ahmed and Co do to upstage them?
How they face up to Fakhar, Babar, Hasan and Amir will be crucial
Busting some myths about the supposed 'biggest game of the tournament'
When the football great once stepped out in the heaving San Paulo Stadium he said: "When you are on the pitch, life goes away. Everything goes away". India-Pakistan will be no different
India will want to treat it like any other match, because viewing it through the prism of history might just play into Pakistan's hands