England v India, 5th ODI, Headingley
Tendulkar and Yuvraj set up India's win
Paul Collingwood won the toss and put India in. India needed to win to stay in the series.•Getty Images
... before Tendulkar cut loose in the sixth over, hitting four boundaries off Jon Lewis, who replaced the injured Andrew Flintoff •Getty Images
Lewis was delighted after breaking India's 116-run stand for the first wicket•Getty Images
Kevin Pietersen was unable to hold on to a chance from Gautam Gambhir ...•Getty Images
Indian fans cheer the flood of boundaries ...•Getty Images
Mahendra Singh Dhoni gave India the breakthrough after England raced away, pulling off a brilliant stumping to get Matt Prior•Getty Images
Collingwood hit sixes for fun in a fiesty half-century as England chased a revised 311 in 45 overs•Getty Images
Sourav Ganguly and Sachin Tendulkar played cautiously at the start, scoring just seven off the first five overs ...•Getty Images
Tendulkar was in sublime touch, scoring 71 off 59 balls ...•Getty Images
Ganguly carried on and scored his 70th ODI half-century•Getty Images
... who went became the fourth batsman to reach a half-century •Getty Images
... while James Anderson holds his head after conceding one•Getty Images
Dhoni and Ganguly combined in quick time to send back Ian Bell as India hit back•Getty Images
Stuart Broad had a poor game at Headingley after his Man-of-the-Match performance at Old Trafford•Getty Images
... before feathering an edge to Matt Prior•Getty Images
Yuvraj Singh built on the solid platform with an entertaining 72 from just 57 balls•Getty Images
Yuvraj upped the tempo during the final overs•Getty Images
Rahul Dravid hit 24 from 17 balls to get India up to 324•Getty Images
Zaheer Khan struck a huge blow by getting rid of Kevin Pietersen for a duck•Getty Images
Collingwood remained unbeaten on 91 off 71 balls when rain ended the match in India's favour•Getty Images