shikwar darwan has passed his century and is still at the crease and rohit sharma backed him up withle order has struggled a little more to make an impact, but with 9 overs left to bat, india have reached 234 with wickets still in hand. that's all sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour so the polls are open and voting is under way across the uk, with 650 seats in the house of commons up for grabs. christian fraser has been looking at some of the numbers. it's a numbers game, a general election and there are some big numbers for us to consider this time around. here's the biggest of them all — 46.9 million people eligible to vote. a million more people on the register. there's been a surge in fact in places around the country, up to 10%, particularly in student areas. turnout last time around, slightly down on 2010 — 66.4%. but that's by no means the lowest. you have to go all the way back to 1918, to the end of the first world war when the turnout was 57.2%. up and down the country, there are 50,000 polling stations give or take, a maximum of 2,500 voters per station. you wil