Highlights of India's match against England 1st ODI



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The six wickets of Kuldeep Yadav held Britain back before Rohit Sharma's ruling century propelled India to eight wins in the first of three ODIs.

Here are the highlights of the game:

* Joe Root while Moeen Ali ranks 41st. While debuting, KL Rahul brings victory to India by defeating England by 8 wickets. India 269/2 in 40.1 overs

* David Willey takes the ball. It's his third plus. India could handle only 3 points in this case. Rashid comes next to his ninth bowl. KL Rahul came to the fold. India 237/2 in 35 overs

* India loses its second wicket with captain Kohli sent to the package. India 226/2 after 33 overs

The formats change but not its scoring run. @ ImRo45 scored a match-win in the 3rd T20I and scored another. His 18th in ODIs. #TeamIndia #EngvIND pic.twitter.com/L0GLh7kpoo

– BCCI (@BCCI) July 12, 2018

* Captain Virat Kohli also touches his half -century, brings its 50 off 55 deliveries. India 169/1 in 25 overs

Virat Kohli's cover order is a thing of such joy ….

– Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) 12 July 2018

Captain @imVkohli joins the party, brings his 50 deliveries 55.

This is his 47th half-century in ODI cricket. pic.twitter.com/QYtO7qiZT8

– BCCI (@BCCI) July 12, 2018

* Rohit Sharma reaches the limit and reaches the 35th ODI half a century.

It's a FIFTY for Hitman in 54 deliveries

This is his 35th in ODI cricket.

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– BCCI (@BCCI) July 12, 2018

* Rashid plays his fourth. England is strongly hoping to break the Kohli-Rohit partnership which now looks pretty relaxed. India's growth rate is progressing on top. India 128/1 out of 20 overs

* Ben Stokes goes into action. Rohit still beats four in the penultimate ball of the end. With more than 100 points at the end of the 15th, Kohli and Rohit seem to have developed a good partnership. India 104/1 in 15.2 overs

* Mark jostles the 9th. Rohit hits two more than four and finishes the end with a total of 13 points in over for India. Plunkett is starting the attack now and is trying to give only races to India. India 74/1 after 10 overs

* And here comes Captain Virat Kohli. It starts with a wonderful border.

* India loses its first wicket. Moeen Ali comes back for a second and returns Dhawan. India 59/1 in 7.5 overs

* Good start for Dhawan. A brilliant shot that directly pbades the bowling player following another limit. Nothing big for England until now. India 37/0 after 5 overs

A gash at Trent with a different kind of a sixer today @ imkuldeep18 . Simply brilliant bowling. #ENGvIND pic.twitter.com/gp14UzvZDI

– Sachin Tendulkar (@sachin_rt) July 12, 2018

Kuldeep Yadav has played 10 overs without conceding a limit to a place where the last two totals by England were 481 and 444. Which bowler. #EngvInd

– Mazher Arshad (@MazherArshad) July 12, 2018

After 38 overs, England was 195/4 and Jos Buttler looked dangerous . Such was the impact @ imkuldeep18 with his wickets, Eng could only score 21 points, lost 3 wkts in the next 7 overs. Best wishes to India to hunt 269 #EngvInd

– VVS Laxman (@ VVSLaxman281) July 12, 2018

* Rohit and Dhawan are about to fight. Wood starts with the ball

Innings Break

And that's the England heats, they are all for 268 with a ball to spare. #TeamIndia needed 269 races to win the 1st ODI.

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– BCCI (@BCCI) July 12, 2018

* Plunkett's exhaust. England does not manage to last 50 overs. England 268/10 in 49.5 overs.

* England 9 downstairs, Rashid fired. England 261/8 in 49.2 overs

* And the captain comes into action! Virat Kohli takes a nice catch, returning Moeen. England goes down with 8 wickets. England 245/8 in 47.4 overs

Kuldeep Yadav bowling in a script The drummers of England have not learned.

– Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) July 12, 2018

* What a performance! Kuldeep takes the sixth wicket, returns Willey. Rashid comes to the crease. England 219/7 in 45.3 overs

What a day for @ imkuldeep18 here at Trent Bridge. Gathers his first 5-wkt hurdles in ODIs and also becomes the first spinner of the left arm to pick up 6 wickets in ODI cricket.

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– BCCI (@BCCI) July 12, 2018

* Kuldeep strikes again, sends Ben Stokes packing. This is the fifth Kuldeep wicket in the game. England 214 for 6

* England has remained stable for a long time until Kuldeep is again thrilled, the hosts losing their 5th wicket. While Buttler tried to play Kuldeep's ball, Dhoni would glove it. England 205/5 in 41 overs

* A big loss for England. Buttler returned with hosts with 5 wickets. Moeen enters the fold. 189/5 England in 39 overs

* Kaul plays on one side while on the other side, Hardik Pandya replaces Umesh Yadav.

* Stokes and Buttler seem to have put the game back on track. They have certainly built an excellent partnership for their team. The drummers look more or less comfortable. 189/4 England after 36.2, faster, 5.21

* Ben Stokes and Jos Buttler start to open a little. The last five overs have seen them rebuilding the sleeves shaken by the Indian spinners. Buttler showed more aggression than Stokes and scored more than run-a-ball. They are well aware that India has an excellent range of hitters and that a small target should not worry the visitors. England 158/4 after 30 overruns, rate of execution 5.26

* Trials are drying up for England as India tightens the grip. Ben Stokes and Jos Buttler know that any risk can lead to loss. They are cautious in allowing Indian bowlers to dominate procedures. Stokes managed to find his first limit only from the 37th ball that he faced. Having spent time in the middle, Stokes shows signs of chain breaks. England 134/4 after 25 overs, rate of execution 5.36

* Buttler at bat. Indian runners have fired the top four from England to here.

In ODI cricket, Kuldeep Yadav has an average of 5.61 with his googly.

It's not bad right?

– Dennis Kuldeep (@DennisCricket_) July 12, 2018

* After threatening to explode, England was ripped off by Indian spinners with Kuldeep Yadav picking up three wickets while the guests were hitting a roadblock. The scalp wrist spinner Jason Roy, Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow in a space of two overs. England had to rebuild with Captain Eoin Morgan and Ben Stokes. Virat Kohli's strategy of introducing spinners at both ends after the openers of England began to go after the Indian pacers paid off. Morgan was lucky enough to release his arms when he dubbed Hardik Pandya, who replaced Kuldeep Yadav surprisingly, for a six to get his team's balls up a hundred and four times. But it did not last long because Yuzvendra Chahal did get him to short midwicket by Suresh Raina for just 19 years. After 10 overs England were 71/0 but in the last 10 overs they lost four wickets for the addition of only 36 runs. England 107/4 after 20 overs, run rate 5.35

It's a good day for the spin of the wrist.

– Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) July 12, 2018

* A simple take led to a large wicket. England loses Morgan, for 19 from Chahal. England 105/4 after 19.2 overs

* Back to the back for Morgan. End of the 19th. England 104/3

The first 5 overruns, Eng 26/0, scored 45/0 in the next 5 and 12/3 in the following 5.
Pickup of wickets = Drying of runs.
This formula never fails. Draw lots with Kuldeep Yadav #EngvInd

– VVS Laxman (@ VVSLaxman281) July 12, 2018

* Kuldeep Yadav came on for Yuzvendra Chahal after a header and the blow was made. Kuldeep recovers Jason Roy on the cover by Umesh Yadav for 38, the drummer missing a reverse scan. Joe Root arrives at the third step. Hardik Pandya is back after a recovery and Chahal is back in the attack. Kuldeep missed second place. Root trapped LBW for 3. He then sent a googly to trick Jonny Bairstow for 38. The referee on the ground did not confirm the Indian call and the decision was reviewed. The third referee tried Bairstow off LBW. England in trouble against Indian spinners. Suresh Raina also has a chance to turn his arm. English captain Eoin Morgan and Ben Stokes have a task ahead of them. England 83/3 after 15 overs, run rate 5.53

* Captain Eoin Morgan and Ben Stokes surrender to the fold as Raina picks up the bowl for India.

* The order decreases in England while Kuldeep Yadav turns a well. Jonny Bairstow is the third drummer from England to leave. England 82/3 after 12.5 overs

* Another wicket lost by England. Kuldeep Yadav trap Joe Root LBW for 3. England 81/2 after 12.1 overs

* England loses its first wicket while Kuldeep Yadav strikes in his first cover to dismiss Jason Roy. Roy tried to reverse the sweep but was caught at the cover by Umesh Yadav for 38. Joe Root comes to the fold. England 73/1 in 10.2 overs

* England openers change gears. The limits are more regular, as Indian players find it difficult to get help in the field or off the air. The first six heats came from Siddharth Kaul bowling when Jonny Bairstow sent the ball into the stands during the midwicket. Virat Kohli introduced Yuzvendra Chahal in the attack after eight overs. Hardik Pandya took the lead on the other side. England 71/0 after 10 overs; Roy and Bairstow helped England cross the 50 finish line in the round of 16, the latter hitting the ball beyond the long-term – the first six of the match.

* Even though India missed three chances away, they kept England quiet in the first five overs of the match.

* England went to solid with openers Jason Roy and Jonny Bairstow finding the easy start. Roy was scared in the first quarter overturned by Umesh Yadav when he crossed the very first ball after the first tackle and was lucky to have a limit. At the last ball of the first, Bairstow survived a call from LBW. India decided not to review but the replays showed that the ball hit the leg section. Siddharth Kaul debuted and managed to maintain a good line and length. Yadav dropped Roy on seven of his own bowling alley. Not much in the field for the pacers. England 26/0 after 5 overs

* The last ball of the first over gives a twist. The ball hits the back cushion of Bairstow. Bairstow has survived.

* The Englishman Bairstow and Roy open the sleeves. The Indian attack is led by fast bowler Umesh Yadav

Virat Kohli leads India for the 50th time in an international day. His 38 wins are the most common for a captain who will compete at his 50th ODI, with Clive Lloyd and Ricky Ponting #ENGvIND #INDvENG

– Rajneesh Gupta (@rgcricket) ] July 12, 2018

* While Bhuvneshwar Kumar is absent due to back problems, Raina is back in the team for the first time since October 2015.

* L ​​& # India wins, chooses to bring into play the first ODI against England.

Mahendra Singh Dhoni, an Indian teller, is only 33 points away from the 10,000 mark points in ODI. Only 11 drummers, including three Indians – Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid and Saurav Ganguly – have achieved this goal. He needs 98 points to become the top scorer of India against England in the ODI. Only Yuvraj Singh (1,523 points) and Tendulkar (1,455 points) scored more points against England than Dhoni (1,425).

There are also three missing 300 times in ODI. Former Australian player Adam Gilchrist (417), Australian March Boucher (402) and Sri Lankan Kumar Sangakkara (383) are ahead of Dhihon in terms of ODI catches.

England is the number 1 team in the ICC ODI ranking and India second. With the next ICC World Cup to be held in England and Wales from May 30 to July 14, 2019, both teams will be looking to test different permutations and combinations to get the right mix. If India bleaches England 3-0 in the OFI series, then it will rank first in the ICC ODI rankings.

English drummers have been very successful at Trent Bridge lately. They broke the world record for the highest total of ODI on the site in the last two games that they played. In August 2016, England scored 444/3 against Pakistan and stacked 481/6 against Australia in June 2018.

Full team:

India: Virat Kohli (C), Shikhar Dhawan, Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul, MS Dhoni (WK), Dinesh Karthik, Suresh Raina, Hardik Pandya, Kuldeep Yadav, Yuzvendra Chahal, Shreyas Iyer, Siddarth Kaul, Axar Patel, Umesh Yadav, Shardul Thakur, Bhuvneshwar Kumar.

England: Eoin Morgan (C), Jason Roy, Jonny Bairstow, Jos Buttler (WK), Moeen Ali, Joe Root, Jake Ball, Tom Curran, Alex Hales, Liam Plunkett, Ben Stokes, Adil Rashid, David Willey, Mark Wood.

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