3rd odi india vs england 2022

  1. India vs England, 3rd ODI: Rishabh Pant, Hardik Pandya power India to series victory against England
  2. India vs England 2022: Hardik Pandya proud to fill Jasprit Bumrah's shoes as India win ODI series
  3. India vs England, 3rd ODI: Run out perfectly legal, but still leaves opinions divided


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India vs England, 3rd ODI: Rishabh Pant, Hardik Pandya power India to series victory against England

Rishabh 's maiden ODI ton, Hardik's all-round show help visitors clinch third ODI and the series 2-1 It's a win which will be cherished by Team India fans for ages. It's a century which will be celebrated for years to come. It's a partnership which will be rated amongst the best in Indian ODI cricket history. Rishabh Pant ended India's 2022 England tour like he began. Except that while his 146 & 57 failed to prevent India from defeat in the fifth Test at Edgbaston, the 24-year-old's brilliant, unfinished 125 (113b, 16x4, 2x6), along with Hardik Pandya's outstanding allround show (71, 55b, 10x4, and 4-24 in seven overs) helped the Men-in-Blue pull off a heist, as they beat England by five wickets, with 47 balls to spare, in the third and deciding ODI at Old Trafford in Manchester on Sunday. Pant and Pandya's magic enabled India to win the ODI series 2-1, which meant that after losing the Test, they bounced back superbly to beat England in the white ball leg of the tour-having won the T20Is 2-1 too. India's fabulous win on Sunday ended their horror run against England in ODIs at Old Trafford in Manchester - this is now their first win over the hosts here since the 1983 World Cup semifinal. Victory meant India had become just the third side to win an ODI series away to England since 2015, having already claimed the preceding Twenty20 series 2-1. (AP Photo) Few would have given India a chance when they suffered another top-order collapse and slipped to 38 for three in the nint...

India vs England 2022: Hardik Pandya proud to fill Jasprit Bumrah's shoes as India win ODI series

Back spasms meant strike bowler Bumrah was ruled out of Sunday's third and deciding one-day international at Old Trafford. But after replacement Mohammed Siraj rocked England with a double-wicket maiden in his first over, medium-pacer Hardik took an ODI best 4-24 as the hosts were dismissed for 259. India vs England, 3rd ODI: Rishabh Pant, Hardik Pandya power India to series victory against England Rishabh Pant's unbeaten 125 and Hardik Pandya's superb all-round display helped India seal a five wicket victory over England in the third and final one-day international at Old Trafford on Sunday and complete a 2-1 series victory. Pandya joined a rare group of five players who've taken four wickets India vs England 2022: Rohit Sharma stresses on building bench strength after ODI series win Chasing 260 to win the series-deciding third ODI and claim the rubber, India reached their target with five wickets in hand and 47 balls to spare, thanks to Rishabh Pant's maiden century in the format and Hardik Pandya's all-round heroics. Hardik, 28, followed up with a fine 71 and shared a decisive partnership of 133 in 19 overs with Rishabh Pant after India had collapsed to 72-4 in the face of another fine new-ball spell by Reece Topley. Victory, completed with more than seven overs to spare, gave India a 2-1 series success after they won the preceding Twenty20 campaign against 50-over world champions England by the same scoreline. "It's always special to contribute in all departments," pla...

India vs England, 3rd ODI: Run out perfectly legal, but still leaves opinions divided

LONDON: Going by the ICC manual, India all-rounder Deepti Sharma's run out of Charlie Dean in the third ODI was perfectly legal, but it still divided opinions with some backing it and Englishmen, such as The Indian women's team beat England at Lord's to sweep the three-match series and give a fitting farewell to the legendary Jhulan Goswami on Saturday. However, bowler Deepti running out Charlie Dean to claim England's last wicket, after the batter had backed up, caused a controversy. Dean was backing up when Sharma stopped in the middle of her bowling action to run out the batter for 47 runs with the target just 17 runs away. The dismissal is perfectly legal according to laws of the game. "I find the debate of the Mankad really interesting. So many views from either side. I personally wouldn't like to win a match like that, also, very happy for others to feel differently," Broad tweeted. Sent into bat, India were all out for a paltry 169, and at that point it looked like the tourists may have fallen many runs short of making the match a memorable one for their legendary seamer, who is calling it quits after two decades of incredible service to the game. However, the Indians managed to eke out a win as Dean (47) was adjudged run out for backing up. Dean, who nearly pulled off a stunning win for the hosts after they were reeling at 65 for seven and then 103 for eight, was out of her ground and Deepti simply held the ball to remove the bails, leaving the English flabbergaste...

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