Set a revised target of 324 in 48 overs to win the rain- hit game, Pakistan were 22 for no loss in 4.5 overs when the heavens opened up yet again, with openers Azhar Ali (12) and Ahmed Shehzad (7) at the crease.
Sent into bat, India had scored 319 for three in 48 overs.
Indian batsmen remained focussed despite the two rain breaks with Rohit Sharma (91 off 119), Shikhar Dhawan (68 off 65), Virat Kohli (81 not out off 68) and Yuvraj (53 off 32) rising to the occasion at the Edgbaston.
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