India v Pakistan, Champions Trophy, Group B, Edgbatson
Festivities and fireworks at Edgbaston
A festive atmosphere prevailed at Edgbaston with the Pakistan fans assembling well ahead of the match•Getty Images
Virat Kohli, MS Dhoni and Jasprit Bumrah were also in a buoyant mood •Getty Images
Rohit soon brushed that aside, and went over the top, bringing up his fifty off 71 balls•Getty Images
Kohli then set to work with punchy shots and brought up a fifty of his own•Getty Images
Bhuvneshwar Kumar struck early when he pinned Ahmed Shehzad in front•Getty Images
...before he was caught short by a rocket throw from Jadeja•Getty Images
The buzz was no different in the Indian camp•Getty Images
Shikhar Dhawan and Rohit Sharma, who were reunited at the top, weathered the new ball•International Cricket Council
Dhawan then raised his half-century off 48 balls•Getty Images/ICC
Rohit moved to 91 before he was run out in the 37th over•Getty Images
Azhar Ali made a fluent fifty before falling to Ravindra Jadeja•Getty Images
Umesh Yadav cleaned up the tail and sealed India's 124-run win via D/L method•Getty Images
Rohit, though, had endured a nervous moment when he steered Mohammad Amir past a diving Azhar Ali at slip•AFP
Teenage legspinner Shadab Khan broke the 136-run opening stand when he had Dhawan caught at deep midwicket off a full toss•Getty Images
Yuvraj Singh took on the short balls and surged to a quickfire fifty off 29 balls as India amassed 319 for 3 after rain interruptions•Getty Images
Shoaib Malik flickered briefly, making 15 off nine balls...•Getty Images
This was India's seventh consecutive win over Pakistan in ICC events•Getty Images