India and England clashed in the 3rd ODI of the tri-series with both teams looking for their first win. But India were once again off to a disastrous start as it lost Shikhar Dhawan with just one run on the board. Dhawan has been out-of-form for quite some time now. (Source: AP)
Ajinkya Rahane was the new opener after Rohit Sharma was rested because of a strained hamstring. Ambati Rayudu and Rahane rebuilt the innings for some time. (Source: Reuters)
But Ajinkya Rahane threw away his wicket after a good start as he mistimed a pull and was caught at mid-on. Rahane was out for 33. (Source: Reuters)
Virat Kohli, as in previous ODI, came in at number four but it is as if the position doesn't suit him. He was out caught behind after eight balls and scoring four runs. (Source: Reuters)
Last match's half-centurion Suresh Raina was out stumped of Moeen Ali. He only managed only one run. India, now, were reduced to 65/4. Two runs later, Ambati Rayudu was dismissed by Steven Finn and it was 67/5. (Source: Reuters)
Stuart Binny and skipper MS Dhoni then started to rebuild. They added 70 runs in 103 balls before Dhoni was caught by Jos Buttler off Steven Finn for an individual score of 34 off 61 balls. That was the beginning of the end off the Indian innings. (Source: Reuters)
Steven Finn then removed Axar Patel who got a golden duck. James Anderson then bowled Bhuvneshwar Kumar and pretty much ending the Indian innings. (Source: Reuters)
Stuart Binny, who was fighting a lone was finally caught at mid-off. But this Moeen Ali is off Mohammad Shami who slogged it towards square-leg before Ali ran backwards to take the catch off the match. (Source: Reuters)
Steven Finn finished with 5/33 from eight overs and James Anderson took 4/18 as India were bundled out for a mere 153 from 39.3 overs. (Source: Reuters)
Chasing 154 to win, England were off to a brisk start before Stuart Binny had Moeen Ali caught at mid-on. England were 25/1 but never in trouble. (Source: Reuters)
Ian Bell, who is in terrific form, raced to his fifty off 50 balls and finished with 88* runs. (Source: Reuters)
James Taylor also brought up his half-century and made sure that England do not lose any more wickets in the chase. England won by nine wickets and 135 balls to spare - their biggest win over India in terms of balls to spare. They also took home a bonus point. (Source: Reuters)
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