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India wins with difference of 10 wickets over England

  • Writer: newsmediasm
    newsmediasm
  • Jul 13, 2022
  • 1 min read

By Our Special Correspondent


Asprit Bumrah bowled brilliantly for India in Jos Buttler's first ODI since replacing Eoin Morgan as England's white-ball captain, taking a career-best 6-19. With some brief lower-order resistance from David Willey and Braydon Carsey, India were able to swing the ball and create plenty of bounce, ensuring England were bowled out for their lowest ever ODI tournament.

Jason Roy, Joe Root, Ben Stokes and Liam Livingstone were all ducked, making it just the sixth time in 4,421 ODIs that four members of a team's top six have been dismissed. In fact, 110 was England's lowest ODI total since Sri Lanka was bowled out for 99 in 2014.

Mohammed Shami also impressed with the ball for India, taking 3-31 from his seven overs. The 31-year-old delivered a brilliant delivery to dismiss Stokes and also dismissed Buttler and Craig Overton.

Prasad Krishna picked up the other wicket, taking a brilliant low catch and bowled opportunity to dismiss Moeen Ali for 14 runs. "Before the game I thought the wicket was a bit green, a bit spicy. Look at the movement," former England batsman Ebony Rainford-Brent told BBC Test Match Special.

Former England captain Nasser Hussain praised Bumrah's bowling. Hussend told Sky Sports: "He has to be the best all-format bowler in world cricket.

Brief scores:

England 110 all out in 25.2 over’s (Jos Buttler 30, David Willey 21, Jasprit Bumrah 6/19, Mohammed Shami 3/31) Vs India 114 for no loss in 18.4 over’s (Rohit Sharma not out 76, Shikar Dhawan not out 31). India wins by 10 wickets.

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