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India (329) defeat England (322/9) by 7 runs to win 3rd ODI - Win series 2-1

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England’s strong comeback in the second ODI, led by Jonny Bairstow and Ben Stokes, set up an exciting series finale with important ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Super League points up for grabs.

Overview

India v England, 3rd ODI
Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune
Friday, 26 March; 01.30pm local time, 08.00am GMT

England’s thumping victory over India by six wickets caused a shift in momentum in favour of the visitors who won despite losing commanding players like Jofra Archer and Eoin Morgan mid-tour to injuries.

Ben Stokes scored a match-winning knock of 99 off just 52 balls. His innings was aligned with England’s formula of a run-chase that involved calculated counter-attacking shots and targeting specific bowlers which yielded a favourable result for England which was missing in the first ODI.

India would have to go back to the drawing board to re-assess their bowling tactics and compositions for the final match of the tour. The hosts are likely to make changes in the spin-department as both Krunal Pandya and Kuldeep Yadav have looked harmless with the ball in the middle overs.

After losing the Test and T20I series, England would be looking for redemption in the 50-over format and not go back home empty-handed.

Remember the last time

In the second ODI, India cruised to a daunting total of 336/6, thanks to KL Rahul’s hundred and half-centuries by Virat Kohli and Rishabh Pant.

India was unnerved by the onslaught of Bairstow (124) and Stokes (99). The duo’s 175-run partnership snatched the match away from India’s clutches. England chased down the target with 39 balls to spare.

What they said

Prasidh Krishna (India Bowler): "We could have bowled better; I’m not denying the fact but we need to give credit to the way England played as well. Yes, it was an onslaught, we got it quite bad. That's the game of cricket. I know we are going to bounce back stronger and it was the same situation last game, we did come back and have a great result for us."

Jonny Bairstow (England opener): "Well, one I think there is a method it's not we're not just going out and playing rash shots and slogging there's definitely a method behind it because you wouldn't be doing it consistently over a period of time if there wasn't a process. I promise you."

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India favorites in this match as they must have learned from mistakes in the last Odi game.
 
Is this match going to follow the template of first match or the second match .... or is India going to collapse while batting and give them a meagre total to chase !!
 
As I said in the previous match , He's going to lose the toss yet again and will make it 2 vs 18 toss W/L in the last 20 games against England.
 
England never had to defend total in this series which is a huge advantage given their substandard bowling attack.
 
Teams:

India (Playing XI): Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan, Virat Kohli(c), KL Rahul, Rishabh Pant(w), Hardik Pandya, Krunal Pandya, Shardul Thakur, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Prasidh Krishna, T Natarajan

England (Playing XI): Jason Roy, Jonny Bairstow, Ben Stokes, Dawid Malan, Jos Buttler(w/c), Liam Livingstone, Moeen Ali, Sam Curran, Adil Rashid, Reece Topley, Mark Wood

England have won the toss and have opted to field
 
These are predictable pitches. Both sides bash the bowler. One team does a little more than the other. Bowlers are non-entities here.
 
The only entertaining thing happening in this game is Swann's commentary. Rest all is predictable.
 
400 on the cards today, run scoring has become a joke these days.
 
Hate these type of pitches nothing for the bowlers. To make odis interesting need 270 to 290 par score pitches.
 
England have won 10 off the 12 tosses this tour.

They should hang their heads in shame if they go home without winning a single series. :root
 
Better start this. However England will still usurp whatever we give them to chase.
 
There is no exact science to make pitches '280 or 290' scoring ones.

Prepare pitches which have some assistance for pacers and later on for spinners. The game is boring and unfair on bowlers.
 
Going well... :)))

Against this English attack, we should have been atleast 100/0 by now. Even 380 is not going to be enough.

The intent is positive today. The problem is Indian top order needs to be pushed to play like this then only do that. It takes a failure or two for them to play with positive intent and once the series is over and we move to next series, they go back to the complacent batting style until they lose again.
 
There is no exact science to make pitches '280 or 290' scoring ones.
Are you saying it's not possible to make pitches that creates balance between bat and ball. Need pitches that has something in it for bowlers, to make odis interesting not these types of roads it's like watching extended form of t20s.
 
Hate these type of pitches nothing for the bowlers. To make odis interesting need 270 to 290 par score pitches.

Yes when India does well, blame the pitch. When Eng does well, suddenly India's bowlers become useless.

ODIs being played all round the world in flat tracks...newsflash for you.
 
Are you saying it's not possible to make pitches that creates balance between bat and ball. Need pitches that has something in it for bowlers, to make odis interesting not these types of roads it's like watching extended form of t20s.
One thing which can surely be done is to abandon this senseless rule of using 2 different balls from different ends.
 
Why do we give so much respect to these innocuous little spinners like Rashid and Moeen? Kohli has already been snapped 9 times by Rashid.
 
Rohit missing out on a double hundred opportunity there.

Good chance for Dhawan to get his first 200 and Virat can finally get his first hundred since Nov 2019.
 
Why do we give so much respect to these innocuous little spinners like Rashid and Moeen? Kohli has already been snapped 9 times by Rashid.

Maybe....you should give those bowlers some credit aswell.
Getting wicket of someone like Kohli 9 times takes some skill
 
It's 2021 and people still don't rate Rashid LOL. A top class LO bowler. Can remember debating with a poster a few months ago about Rashid being better than Shadab. How is that even a debate? :facepalm:
 
Both openers gone - 2 wickets for Adil Rashid.
 
Better tactics from India. If they keep this up going forward, there fortunes may change in LO tournaments.
 
It's 2021 and people still don't rate Rashid LOL. A top class LO bowler. Can remember debating with a poster a few months ago about Rashid being better than Shadab. How is that even a debate? :facepalm:

I agree, I have often seen Rashid exceeding expectations, even of flat decks he has often bowled well, he has been part of a World Cup winning team, many legends haven't come close to achieving that feat.
 
The bang average Moeen Ali gets Kohli in the final game for a low score :)))
 
Spinners getting all 3 wickets, and we have gone in without any specialist spinner :facepalm:
 
I agree, I have often seen Rashid exceeding expectations, even of flat decks he has often bowled well, he has been part of a World Cup winning team, many legends haven't come close to achieving that feat.

He has improved in his accuracy as well . I really don't get why people don't rate him.
 
Another poor stroke, Kohli gone. See this was what I was alluding to. Poor strokes on some innocuous deliveries.
 
Kohli should have reviewed that considering he is a key wicket.
 
Another poor stroke, Kohli gone. See this was what I was alluding to. Poor strokes on some innocuous deliveries.

There was appreciable turn in that Kohli dismissal....not a bad delivery at all
 
Can't blame kohli here, front line spinners are going for journey in last two games. For his bad this wicket has something in it for spinners.
Not playing a single spinner in India is bad. Period. And it's not as if our pacers are world beaters and won't go for plenty of runs.
 
Indian openers matched England openers without even hitting a six 💯 off 14 overs.
 
I agree, I have often seen Rashid exceeding expectations, even of flat decks he has often bowled well, he has been part of a World Cup winning team, many legends haven't come close to achieving that feat.

He was terrible in worldcup 2019

11 matches
11 wicket
Bowling average 47
Economy 5.71

Funnily shadab was better than him

7 matches
9 wicket
Bowling average 35
Economy 5.51
 
It's 2021 and people still don't rate Rashid LOL. A top class LO bowler. Can remember debating with a poster a few months ago about Rashid being better than Shadab. How is that even a debate? :facepalm:

This is India vs England compare Rashid with Indian leggies. And as you say it is 2021. Shadab was good in earlier years, has lost his way due to various factors like lack of domestic or internationallcricket, injuries but if he is good enough he has time on his side to pick form again.
 
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He was terrible in worldcup 2019

11 matches
11 wicket
Bowling average 47
Economy 5.71

Funnily shadab was better than him

7 matches
9 wicket
Bowling average 35
Economy 5.51

Shadab had the best stats among all spinners in 2019 WC but has been poor since then.
 
Pant showing how to rebuild the inning. You can get that odd boundary every now and then when you are rebuilding also.
 
Another wicket its down to pandyas. I would rather prefer these 2 building until 35 overs
I know but his tuk tuk didn't take us anywhere in last ODI. It was Pant who infused life into a totally dead innings till then.
 
Rashid is still just about OK bowler, Pakistani batsmen would not struggle with him as much as Indian great batsmen are, surprisingly.
 
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