Team India made a solid start to the ongoing One-Day International (ODI) series after the Virat Kohli-led side scor🍰ed 317/5 in the first ODI against England at🐠 Maharasht��ra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune.
Good challenging total posted by India thanks to the wonderful foundation laid by Shikhar & Virat and an explosive finish by a debutant & a man who had a point to prove. Will be a tough chase for England. Also looking forward to see Prasid Krish🍃na bowl on this surface.
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Indian opener Shikhar Dhawan, who did not get many chances in the recently concluded T20I series, exhibited his ‘A-Game’ in the match. Dhawan came back in the much-needed form but missed out on his 18th century in ODI cricket. The left-handed batsman came to open the innings with Rohit Sharma after England had wo♑n the toss, asking India to bat first.
Dhawan added 64 runs with Rohit before the latter was dismissed by Ben Stokes. Rohit, who was looking in some sort of problem after a ball from Mark Wood hit his elbow, scored 28 off 42 balls.
After Rohit’s dismissal, the pair of Dhawan skipper Kohli formed a crucial partnership of 105 runs for the second wicket. Kohli was sent at 56 by Wood, but Dhawan kept his end alive and reached the 90s.
FIFTY! 👍👍 notches up his 6⃣1⃣st ODI half-century in 5🌠0 balls! 👏👏 captain going strong! 💪💪
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However, in an attempt to pull a short ball by Stokes, the left-handed batsman ended up giving a catch to England skipper Eoin Morgan. Dhawan scored 98 💮runs from 106 delive🐼ries, including 11 fours and 2 sixes.
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2⃣ ওsixes narrowly💧 misses out on a fine hundred but he has played a fine knock in the ODI series opener. 👍👍Follow the match 👉
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KL Rahul and Krunal Pandya made valuable contributions in the ꦆlower order to make sure 🦩India cross the 300-run mark. The duo put pressure on English bowlers in the death overs and managed to get plenty of runs.
Both the batsmen scored their respective hal🤡f-centuries and stitched a vital 112-run stand for the sixth wicket. While Rahul stayed not out on 62 off 43 balls, Krunal remained unbeaten on 58 from 31 deliveries as India managed to post 317/5 in their allotted 20 overs.
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Fifty up for @klrahul11 👏Brilliant batting by the India batsmen. |
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For England, Stokes was the ღmost successful bowler. He conceded 34 runs in 8 overs and picked up as many as three wickets. Apart from Stokes, Wood bagged two sc🥂alps in his quota of 10 overs.
KL Ra💛hul and Krunal Pandya took England apart in the final 10 🌊overs. Scorecard:
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