Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Live Cricket Score, India v England 4th ODI: India break resilient England stand

Live Cricket Score, India v England 4th ODI: India break resilient England stand

Express News Service | September 2, 2014 4:52 pm
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Live Cricket Score, India vs England 4th ODI: India take on England in the fourth ODI in Edgbaston on Tuesday (Source: AP)Live Cricket Score, India vs England 4th ODI: India take on England in the fourth ODI in Edgbaston on Tuesday (Source: AP)

SUMMARY

After stitching an useful partnership with Joe Root, Eoin Morgan was scalped by Ravindra Jadeja. Catch it LIVE!
Joe Root and Eoin Morgan offered a lot of resistance, and put on crucial 80 runs, but the partnership was broken by Ravindra Jadeja who removed Morgan for 32. (Full Coverage: India tour of England)
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Playing XI
England: Alastair Cook (C), Alex Hales, Gary Ballance, Joe Root, Eoin Morgan, Jos Buttler (W), Moeen Ali, Chris Woakes, Steven Finn, James Anderson, Harry Gurney
India: Shikhar Dhawan, Ajinkya Rahane, Virat Kohli, Ambati Rayudu, Suresh Raina, MS Dhoni (C) (W), Ravindra Jadeja, Ravichandran Ashwin, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Dhawal Kulkarni, Mohammed Shami
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Brief preview
India can’t lose the series from here but the world champions will look to win their first bi-lateral series abroad. Captain MS Dhoni will look to seal the deal at the very venue where, not long ago, he got his hands on the only ICC trophy that was missing from his cabinet- the Champions Trophy. (Also Read: We have a chance to bounce back, feels Cook)
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With Harayana pacer Mohit Sharma not 100%  fit, Mumbai’s Dhawal Kulkarni makes his ODI debut. (Also Read: Dhawan gets special attention)
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3rd ODI report: 
In the last week, India have gone from having plenty of problems to potentially facing a problem of plenty. As recently as the second ODI in Cardiff, India’s batting order was looking more or less settled. In that match, Rohit Sharma made a gritty half-century to cement his position at the top, Ajinkya Rahane played a composed 41-run knock at No.4, and Suresh Raina reclaimed his No.5 position with, perhaps, a career-reviving century. (Also Read: We have had good time in ODIs, says Ashwin)
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Then, Rohit broke his finger. Forget about the lofty ambition of a well-established batting order for the World Cup in six months’ time, India’s plan for the next match in Nottingham after two days looked uncertain.(Also Read: Cook, Bell should not play ODIs)
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Before the third ODI, Ambati Rayudu went up to Dhoni and said he was ready to open the innings if needed. Dhoni appreciated the gesture but turned the offer down. He turned to Rahane. (READ Full report here)

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