2nd ODI Match Eng Vs Ind 2018
Eng vs Ind
mtach
England Beat India
In
2nd ODI Match
ENG won by 86 runs
ODI 2 of 3 (Tied 1-1)


Englan (322/7)50 India (236)50
v
Victory saw England level the three-match series at 1-1 ahead of
Tuesday's finale at Headingley
v
Root's 113 and fifties from Morgan and Willey guided the hosts to a
competitive 322 for seven
v England fast bowler Plunkett
then led the attack with four for 46 in his 10 overs
Indian
Batting
|
R
|
B
|
4s
|
6s
|
S/R
|
|
Rohit Sharma
|
15
|
26
|
2
|
0
|
57.69
|
|
Shikhar Dhawan
|
36
|
30
|
6
|
0
|
120.00
|
|
Virat Kohli
|
45
|
56
|
2
|
0
|
80.36
|
|
K.L. Rahul
|
0
|
2
|
0
|
0
|
0.00
|
|
Suresh Raina
|
46
|
63
|
1
|
0
|
73.02
|
|
MS Dhoni
|
37
|
59
|
2
|
0
|
62.71
|
|
Hardik pandya
|
21
|
22
|
1
|
0
|
95.45
|
|
Umesh Yadav
|
8
|
26
|
0
|
0
|
0.00
|
|
Kuldeep Yadav
|
8
|
26
|
0
|
0
|
30.77
|
|
Siddarth Kaul
|
1
|
2
|
0
|
0
|
50.00
|
|
Yuzvendra Chahal
|
12
|
12
|
2
|
0
|
100.0
|
|
Extras 15 (W 13, LB 2)
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Total runs 236 (10 wkts, 50 ov)
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England
Batting
|
R
|
B
|
4s
|
6s
|
S/R
|
|
Jason Roy
|
40
|
42
|
4
|
1
|
95.52
|
|
Jonny Bairstow
|
38
|
31
|
5
|
1
|
122.58
|
|
Joe Root
|
113
|
116
|
8
|
1
|
97.41
|
|
Eoin Morgan
|
53
|
51
|
4
|
1
|
103.92
|
|
Ben Stokes
|
5
|
8
|
0
|
0
|
62.50
|
|
Jos Buttler
|
4
|
7
|
0
|
0
|
57.14
|
|
Moeen Ali
|
13
|
16
|
1
|
0
|
81.25
|
|
David Willey
|
50
|
31
|
5
|
1
|
161.29
|
|
Adil Rashid
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
|
Liam Plunkett
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
|
Mark Wood
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
|
Extras 7
(NB 2,W 3, LB1)
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Total runs 322 (7 wkts, 50 ov)
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India in the second one-day
international at on Saturday.
Victory saw 2019 World Cup hosts
England, first in the ODI rankings to India's second,level the three-match series at
1-1 ahead of Tuesday's finale at Headingley -- Root'sYorkshire home ground.
Test skipper Root's 113, allied
to fifties from white-ball captain and David
Willey, guided England to 322 for
seven.
This was significantly more than
their 268 all out during an eight-wicket loss in Thursday's series-opener at Trent Bridge and
meant even India's powerful batting line-up faced a degree of scoreboard pressure.
England's pacemen then followed
up by reducing India to 60 for three before they were allout for 236, with fast bowler
taking four for 46.
Rohit Sharma, fresh from
back-to-back hundreds, including a superb 137 not out on
Thursday, and Shikhar Dhawan
shared a brisk first-wicket stand of 49.
But England were gifted a
breakthrough when Sharma (15) was bowled by fast bowler
Mark Wood after an ugly slog
across the line.
Dhawan made a rapid 36, including
six fours, before carving a wide ball from left-arm quick Willey to Ben Stokes at backward
point.
KL Rahul then fell for a duck
when he was brilliantly caught by wicket-keeper Jos Buttler, who dived low to his left to hold
an inside edge off Plunkett.
But while India captain , one of
the world's leading batsmen, and Suresh Raina
were at the crease, the tourists'
hopes were intact.
India needed at least one of the
duo, however, to make a really big score but instead they both fell in the 40s.
Kohli's patient 45, featuring
just two fours, ended when he played across the line to a
Moeen Ali off-break that kept low
and was plumb lbw.
With the run-rate climbing,
leg-spinner Adil Rashid, who took an impressive two for 38 in 10 overs, bowled Raina for 46
with a ball that spun past the left-hander's intended sweep.
And when Buttler, diving well
down the legside, caught the big-hitting Hardik Pandya (21) off Plunkett, India were deep in
trouble at 191 for six with 11 overs left.
With India's situation
increasingly desperate, (37) holed out off Plunkett before
Yuzvendra Chahal was out off the
last ball of India's 50 overs.
England fans among a packed crowd
at a sunny Lord's might have feared the worst when India left-arm wrist-spinner
Kuldeep Yadav, who finished with stunning figures of six for 25 at Trent Bridge, again took early
wickets.
As he had done in Nottingham,
Kuldeep struck with the second ball of his first over but this time his final figures were a
more modest three for 68 after again removing openers Jonny Bairstow (38) and Jason Roy (40).
This time Bairstow was unlucky to
see the ball deflect off both his pad and the back of his bat before hitting the stumps.
Roy fell when he slog-swept
straight to Umesh Yadav at deep midwicket.
Kuldeep had taken two wickets for
nine runs in 12 balls and England were 86 for two.
But the watchful Root, who was
dropped for the final match of the preceding Twenty20 series, and Morgan kept Kuldeep
at bay.
Root completed a 56-ball fifty
and Morgan, who won the toss, followed him to the landmark in 49 balls.
But left-hander Morgan failed to
press on, falling for 53 when he holed out off a Kuldeep full-toss to end a third-wicket stand of 103
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