India v Pakistan, Champions Trophy, Group B, Edgbaston
India set a revised target of 168
The much anticipated - but dead - match between India and Pakistan got underway at Edgbaston under almost clear skies•Associated Press
Given the slow start, Kamran Akmal steadied the innings from there...•AFP
R Ashwin also struck soon, when Virat Kohli took a sharp catch at second slip to dismiss Akmal•AFP
After play resumed, Ravindra Jadeja dismissed Misbah-ul-Haq and Shoaib Malik to push Pakistan onto the back foot•ICC/Getty
Shikhar Dhawan extended his fine form, building a solid platform for India with 48•ICC/Matthew Lewis
Eventually India's target was further reduced to 102 in 22 overs, and they breezed to an eight-wicket win with 17 balls to spare•ICC/Matthew Lewis
Put in to bat, Pakistan lost Nasir Jamshed in the third over •AFP
...along with Mohammad Hafeez. The pair put on 46 for the second wicket•ICC/Getty
Asad Shafiq scored 41 and sustained the innings for a while•Associated Press
Ishant Sharma also chipped in with two and Pakistan were reeling at 140 for 7•AFP
He put on a half-century stand with Rohit Sharma•Getty Images
Then Bhuvneshwar Kumar struck again, getting Hafeez caught behind•Associated Press
But rain interrupted play twice and the match was reduced to 40 overs a side•AFP
Umar Amin scored an unbeaten 27 at the end to take Pakistan to 165 before they were all out•Getty Images
The rain kept interrupting play•AFP