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Watch the highlights of the second ODI between England and India at Lords
Watch the highlights of the second ODI between England and India at Lords
Reece Topley took six wickets as England bounced back superbly from their heavy defeat by India on Tuesday to level the series with a 100-run hammering of their own in the second one-day international at Lord’s.
England were bowled out for just 110 in the 10-wicket opener at The Kia Oval, and although they couldn’t get the full 50 overs, the 247-run target ultimately proved too difficult for India in a Test. tar.
Topley (6-24) set a record for an English bowler in ODI cricket to bowl out the Indian wicket as the visitors were bundled out for 146 in 38.5 overs.
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A look back at all six of Reece Topley’s wickets against India in the second ODI at Lord’s
A look back at all six of Reece Topley’s wickets against India in the second ODI at Lord’s
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July 17, 2022, 10:30 am
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After India won the toss and elected to field England for the second time in a row, Jason Roy and Jonny Bairstow started strongly with 41 runs in nine nine overs.
Roy (23) was the first to go, very disappointed with the first one from Hardik Padaiah (2-28) straight to the man at deep backward square.
Then when Yuzvendra Chahal (4-47) came in and saw the backs of Jonny Bairstow (38), Joe Root (11) and Ben Stokes (21) in quick succession – with Jos Buttler (4) also bowling from Mohammed Shami ( 1-48 ) in chaos – England were in danger of falling back with the bat again.
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Jos Buttler is dismissed by Mohammed Shami after only four runs on the board
Jos Buttler is dismissed by Mohammed Shami after only four runs on the board
Chahal took his hat-trick of wickets with all England batsmen in the sweep, Bairstow bowled and Root and Stokes both lbw, the latter looking to reverse.
Liam Livingstone played some characteristically impressive shots in a run-a-ball 33, but his wicket to Hardik, holed at deep square, in the 29th over had England 148-6.
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Liam Livingston hits a six, a four and is then caught out on back-to-back balls
Liam Livingston hits a six, a four and is then caught out on back-to-back balls
That tie could have been even worse just two overs later, only for David Willey to be dropped for one by Prashid Krishna at fine leg. Willey was dismissed again when on 24, this a much tougher chance than a diving Hardik at mid-on, and he duly redeemed the mistakes.
Willey (41) and Moeen Ali (47) put on 62 for the seventh wicket to see England past 200 in what would prove a match-winning total, although Jasprit Bumrah (2-49) ensured again the home wall failure. batting their 50 overs, finishing six balls short when bowled out for 246.
In reply, Topley immediately went to work with the wickets of both openers Rohit Sharma (0), lbw, and Shikhar Dhawan (9), gloves down the leg.
Brydon Carse (1-32) took out the dangerous Rishabh Pant (0) with his second ball, a lazy chip straight to mid-on, while Willey (1-27) claimed the all-important scalp of the returning Virat Kohli ( 16), cornering one off him, to reduce the tourists to 31-4 in just the 12th over.
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David Willey claimed the big scalp of Virat Kohli as India look to be in trouble early in their innings
David Willey claimed the big scalp of Virat Kohli as India look to be in trouble early in their innings
Suryakumar Yadav (27) and Hardik (29) briefly won the innings but Topley – back for his second spell – again proved to have the magic touch, lifting Suryakumar into form and cutting one back to the stumps of.
After Hardik was bowled by Moeen (1-30), Ravindra Jadeja (29) and Shami (23) played a few shots before Topley and Livingston (1-4) took the pair in consecutive balls to end any diminutive hope of an Indian. revival.
Exactly three years after their stunning World Cup win over New Zealand at the same ground, England completed an admittedly much more comfortable win as Topley swept the tail to finish with a six-over and a record.
Watch the series-deciding third ODI between England and India on Sky Sports Cricket on Sunday. Coverage begins at 10.30am. with the first ball at 11 a.m.