India extended its record to 7-0 against archrival Pakistan in Cricket World Cup games with an 89-run victory in a rain-interrupted encounter that likely will remain the most-watched game of the six-week tournament.
India started ominously with Rohit Sharma scoring 140 from 113 deliveries and skipper Virat Kohli contributing 77 in a total of 336-5, a record for a one-day international at Old Trafford.
Pakistan was always behind the run-rate required and its chances were further eroded after a revised target was set following a rain-delay in the 35th over.
Pakistan, which was 166-6 at the start of the delay, resumed with a revised target of 302 from 40 overs under the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method — or 136 from 5 overs.
The last five overs were a non-event, with Pakistan finishing on 212-6.
India is unbeaten after four games — with wins over South Africa, defending champion Australia and Pakistan and a point from a washout against 2015 finalist New Zealand.
Pakistan's semifinal prospects are slim with just three points from five games.