India made (Yashas)VI changes to their playing eleven – Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant, Riyan Parag, Shivam Dube, Washington Sundar, and Mohammed Siraj made way for two One-day International debutants (Jaiswal and Harshit Rana), Hardik Pandya, Lokesh Rahul, Ravindra Jadeja, and Mohammed Siraj.
England made (Car)seven changes to their playing
eleven – Jonny Bairstow, Dawid Malan, Ben Stokes, Moeen Ali, Chris Woakes,
David Willey, and Mark Wood made way for Ben Duckett, Phil Salt, Harry Brook,
Jacob Bethell, Brydon, Jofra Archer, and Saqib Mahmood.
On winning the toss, Jos Buttler, England’s skipper, elected
to bat.
The first Powerplay of England’s innings – which was
the mandatory Powerplay – was between the first and the 10th over.
They scored 77 and lost three wickets.
England’s openers put on 50 off six overs (36 balls).
India had conceded an extra at that point. While Salt’s contribution to the
partnership was 34, Duckett’s contribution to it was 17.
Salt eventually scored 43 off 26 balls, which included
five fours and three sixes. Fifty-three balls into the match, Shreyas Iyer and
Rahul ran him out.
Duckett, whose 32 off 29 balls, which included six
fours. Four balls later, he was caught by Jaiswal. Rana broke the two-run
stand.
Brook, who faced three balls, did not get off the
mark. Three dot balls later, he was caught by Rahul off the bowling of Rana.
The second Powerplay of England’s innings – which was
the mandatory Powerplay – was between the 11th and the 40th
over. They scored 129, and lost four wickets.
Fourteen overs into the match, the drinks break was
taken. England had scored 94 for the loss of three wickets at that point. While
Joe Root was unbea‘ten’, Buttler had scored eight.
England scored 100 off 15.1 overs (91 balls). India
had conceded an extra at that point.
A hundred and eleven balls (18.3 overs) into the match,
England sought a batting review. They challenged the decision for a wicket.
Root, the batter, eventually scored 19 off 31 balls, which included a boundary.
Using the umpires’ call, it was struck down by umpire K N Ananthapadmanabhan.
He was trapped leg before wicket by Jadeja, who broke the 34-run stand.
England scored 150 off 27.4 overs (166 balls). India
had conceded a couple of extras at that point.
The fifth-wicket pair put on 50 off 67 balls. While
Buttler’s contribution to the partnership was 31, Bethell’s contribution to it
was 18. Extras’ contribution to the partnership was a run.
Buttler’s half-century – which included four
boundaries – came off 58 balls.
He eventually scored 52 off 67 balls. Eighty-seven
balls after Root’s dismissal, he was caught by Hardik. Axar Patel broke the
59-run partnership.
At that point, the drinks break was taken. Bethell had
scored 22.
Liam Livingstone, who faced 10 balls, scored five.
Sixteen balls after Buttler’s dismissal, he was caught by Rahul. Rana broke the
13-run stand.
England scored 200 off 39.1 overs (235 balls). India
had conceded five extras at that point. That was, incidentally, the number of
extras they eventually conceded.
Carse, whose 18-ball innings included a four, scored
10. Twenty-five balls after Livingstone’s dismissal, Shami broke the23-run
stand.
The second Powerplay of England’s innings – which was
the mandatory Powerplay – was between the 41st and the 50th
over. They scored 42, and lost three wickets.
Two hundred and forty-three balls (40.3 overs) into
the match, England sought a batting review. They challenged the decision for a
wicket. Adil Rashid was the batter. It was upheld by Ananthapadmanabhan.
Bethell’s half-century – which included three
boundaries and a six – came off 62 balls.
Two hundred and fifty-six balls (42.4 overs) into the
match, India sought a bowling review. They challenged the decision for a
wicket. Bethell, the batter, eventually scored 51 off 64 balls. It was upheld
by Ananthapadmanabhan. He was trapped leg before wicket by Jadeja, who broke
the 14-run stand.
Rashid eventually scored eight off 16 balls.
Twenty-four balls later, Jadeja broke the 21-run stand.
Archer, whose 18-ball innings included three
boundaries and a six, scored 21. He was unbeaten.
Mahmood, who faced four balls, scored two. Six balls
after Rashid’s dismissal, he was stumped by Rahul. Kuldeep Yadav broke the
seven-run stand.
England were dismissed for 248 off 47.4 overs.
Hardik bowled seven wicketless overs, including a
maiden. He conceded 37.
Axar bowled seven overs, conceding 38. He picked up a
wicket.
Shami bowled eight overs, including a maiden. He
conceded 38, picking up a wicket.
Kuldeepbowled 9.4 overs, conceding 53. He picked up a
wicket.
Rana bowled seven overs, including a maiden. He
conceded 53, picking up three wickets.
Jadeja bowled nine overs, including a maiden. He
conceded 26, picking up three scalps.
The first Powerplay of India’s innings – which was the
mandatory Powerplay – was between the first and the 10th over. They
scored 71, and lost two wickets.
Jaiswal, whose 22-ball innings included three fours,
scored 15. Twenty-seven balls later, he was caught by Salt. Archer broke the
19-run stand.
The second-wicket pair did not get off the mark.
Rohit, India’s skipper, scored two off seven balls. Five balls later, he was
caught by Livingstone off the bowling of Mahmood.
India scored 50 off eight overs (48 balls). England
had conceded seven extras at that point.
The third-wicket pair put on 50 off 28 balls. While the
contribution of Shubman Gill, the player of the match, to the partnership was
11, Iyer’s contribution to it was 35. Extras’ contribution to the partnership
was six.
The second Powerplay of India’s innings – which was
the mandatory Powerplay – was between the 11th and the 40th
over. They scored 180, and lost four wickets.
Iyer’s half-century – which included eight boundaries
and two sixes – came off 30 balls.
India scored 100 off 14 overs (84 balls). England had
conceded nine extras at that point.
Fifteen overs into the chase, the drinks break was
taken. India had scored 111 for the loss of two wickets at that point. While
Gill was batting on 27, Iyer was batting on 58.
Sixteen overs into the chase, India sought a batting
review. They challenged the decision for a wicket. Iyer, the batter, eventually
scored 59 off 36 balls, which included eight boundaries and a couple of sixes.
It was struck down by Bangladeshi umpire Sharfuddoula. He was trapped leg
before wicket by Bethell, who broke the 94-run partnership.
A hundred and twenty-nine balls (21.3 overs) into the
match, India sought a batting review. They challenged the decision for a
wicket. Gill was the batter. It was upheld by Sharfuddoula.
India scored 150 off 22.3 overs (135 balls). England
had conceded 10 extras at that point.
The fourth-wicket pair put on 50 off 51 balls. While
Gill’s contribution to the partnership was 21, Axar’s contribution to it was
28. Extras’ contribution to the partnership was a run.
Gill’s half-century – which included seven boundaries
– came off 60 balls.
India scored 200 off 29 overs (174 balls). England had
conceded 10 extras at that point.
The fourth-wicket pair put on 100 off 98 balls. While
Gill’s contribution to the partnership was 51, Axar’s contribution to it was
48. Extras’ contribution to the partnership was a run.
Thirty-three overs into the chase, the drinks break
was taken. India had scored 220 for the loss of three wickets at that point.
While Gill was batting on 80, Axar was batting on 52 off 46 balls, which
included six boundaries and a six.
Axar, who eventually faced 47 balls, did not add to
the aforementioned score. A hundred and six balls after Iyer’s dismissal,
Rashid broke the 108-run partnership.
Rahul, who faced nine balls, scored just two. Twelve
balls later, he was caught by Rashid, who broke the four-run stand.
Gill eventually scored 87 off 96 balls, which included
14 boundaries. Four balls later, he was caught by Bethell. Mahmood broke the
10-run stand.
India scored 250 off 38.4 overs (233 balls). England
had conceded 13 extras at that point. That was, incidentally, the number of
extras they eventually conceded.
Hardik, whose six-ball innings included a six, scored
nine. He was unbeaten, as was Jadeja, who scored 12 off 10 balls, which
included two fours.
India, who eventually scored 251 for the loss of six
wickets off 38.4 overs, won by four wickets with 68 balls to spare.
Root bowled two wicketless overs, conceding 10.
Carse and Livingstone bowled five wicketless overs
apiece. While the former conceded 52, the latter conceded 28.
Bethell bowled three overs, conceding 18. He picked up
a wicket, as did Archer, who bowled seven overs, including a maiden. He
conceded 39.
Mahmood bowled 6.4 overs, conceding 47. He picked up a
couple of scalps, as did Rashid, who bowled 10 overs, including a maiden. He
conceded 49.
India led the three-match series 1-0.
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