Eng vs Ind scorecard | 2019 Cricket World Cup live updates: India tastes first defeat against England

Indian vice-captain Rohit Sharma plays a shot during the 2019 Cricket World Cup against England in Birmingham on June 30, 2019.

Indian vice-captain Rohit Sharma plays a shot during the 2019 Cricket World Cup against England in Birmingham on June 30, 2019.   | Photo Credit: Clive Mason

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With an unbeaten record in six encounters so far, Virat Kohli’s men are all but through to the semifinals with 11 points.

Electing to bat, England riding on a brilliant century from Jonny Bairstow set India a stiff target of 337 for 7 in Birmingham on Sunday.

Jonny Bairstow (111) and Jason Roy (66) put on 160 runs for the opening partnership. After the dismissal of Jason Roy, Bairstow completed his eighth ODI century.

Mohammed Shami was the pick of the Indian bowlers. Shami took 5 for 69 in his quota of 10 overs. Ben Stokes struck some lusty blows in the end and scored 79 off 54 balls to give some late thrust to the England innings.

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England captain Eoin Morgan won the toss and decided to bat first against India at Edgbaston.

England made a couple of changes, bringing in opener Jason Roy (back from injury) and Liam Plunkett. India made one change, bringing in Rishabh Pant for the all-rounder Vijay Shankar who is down with a toe injury.

England are under pressure to win both their remaining games to qualify for the semifinals. India, for the first time wore their new orange-blue away kit.

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A ruthless India, sporting flaming orange, will be eyeing pole position with a solid knockout punch on an already disintegrated England in Sunday’s high-profile World Cup encounter.

With an unbeaten record in six encounters so far, Virat Kohli’s men are all but through to the semifinals with 11 points but a win against England will further tighten their grip at the top and in the process oust the hosts from the global event.

 

Not long ago, England were considered to be favourites to win the tournament but Eoin Morgan’s men have bungled big time in crucial games, which has now brought them at the verge of exit with only eight points from seven games.

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Faith on Vijay Shankar

Putting his weight firmly behind under-pressure Vijay Shankar, skipper Virat Kohli Saturday said the all-rounder is very close to playing a defining knock for India in the World Cup.

Kohli’s vote of confidence ahead of the England game means that Rishabh Pant will have to wait to get his first game.

Asked about his assessment of Shankar, Kohli said, “It’s a strange one because he had a decent game against Pakistan. I think against Afghanistan on that pitch he looked really assured. Shot selection, again, we discussed with him for that game. Last game, again, he came out, he looked really good, and he got a beautiful ball from Kemar Roach.”

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Sporting new colour

India skipper Virat Kohli on Saturday unveiled the orange-and-dark-blue jersey that the team will wear in their World Cup match against England in Birmingham.

Blue has been Indian cricket's dominant colour since the advent of coloured clothing but Kohli, known for his fashion sense, was impressed by the new kit for Sunday's match at Edgbaston.

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Moeen Ali's interest

England all-rounder Moeen Ali has set his sights on taking the prized wicket of India captain Virat Kohli during their big-ticket World Cup clash in Birmingham on Sunday.

Kohli hit two half centuries to bail out India twice in the last two matches after losing early wickets against Afghanistan and West Indies.

“Virat knows he’s there to score runs for India, while I’m here to get him out (or score some myself). It means a lot to get a player like him out but you can still be friends trying to do it,” Ali, who has played under Kohli at Royal Challengers Bangalore, wrote for ‘The Guardian’

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