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India Vs England, Live Cricket Score, 3rd ODI at Pune: Bhuvneshwar Gets Jason Roy in First Over

India vs England Live Score, Live Cricket Score, 3rd ODI, Live Updates: India Vs England live score: ENG 14-1 in 1 over, chasing 330. WICKET: First 5 balls, Jason Roy smashes 14 beautiful runs. Sixth ball, Jason Roy b Bhuvneshwar Kumar. Perfect inswinger, through the gate. Top class bowling.

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3rd ODI odi, Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune, 28 March, 2021

India

329/10

(48.2) RR 6.81

India Virat Kohli (C)
England need 302 runs in 283 balls at 6.40 rpo
England Jos Buttler (C) (W)

England

28/1

(2.5) RR 9.88

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17:53 (IST)

India Vs England live score: ENG 14-1 in 1 over, chasing 330. WICKET: First 5 balls, Jason Roy smashes 14 beautiful runs. Sixth ball, Jason Roy b Bhuvneshwar Kumar. Perfect inswinger, through the gate. Top class bowling.

17:19 (IST)

India Vs England live score: IND 329 (49)---So, India have been bundled out for 329 runs and that can be a little disappointing because at one stage they were on course for 350 plus total. A lower order collapse and India needing some spirited bowling to defend this total on this kind of wicket.

17:10 (IST)

India Vs England live score: IND 326/7 (47)---Naturally, fans online remembered Kohli’s stunned face when Adil Rashid got his out in 2018 and very recently his disgusted face during the Test series as well.

16:54 (IST)

India Vs England live score: IND 308/6 (44)---That's 300 up for India but we have six overs to go. Will India reach 350? Meanwhile...Virat Kohli was stunned in the 3rd ODI against England at Pune on Friday when he was cleaned up by Moeen Ali – for the 9th time in international cricket – for just seven runs. It was a flatter delivery and around off, Kohli rocked on the backfoot and looked to slap it but he got beat as the ball spun in and crashed onto the leg stump. Kolhi stood in the middle, not knowing what happened for a few minutes, and had his ‘how-did-that-happen-face’.

16:37 (IST)

India Vs England live score: IND 283/6 (40)---WICKET! After Rishabh Pant, Hardik Pandya has thrown his wicket away. Just imagine had he kicked on from here. But not to be and India are still looking for that push that can take the score above 350.

16:26 (IST)

IND 267/5 (38)

16:17 (IST)

India Vs England live score: IND 256/5 (36.3)---WICKET! Rishabh Pant was looking so good but he is dismissed and England can breath a sigh of relief. Meanwhile he alongside Hardik Pandya had shared a 99-run stand. What a counterattack.

16:09 (IST)

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16:04 (IST)

India Vs England live score: IND 230/4 (33)--- Meanwhile former Australia captain Ian Chappell picked India as the best positioned team to replicate the dominant periods of West Indies and Australia, asking the rest of the cricketing world to ‘beware’. “India’s recent successes in Australia – particularly the latest one – have only reinforced the players’ belief in their ability to win under any circumstance. In an era where teams struggle overseas, India now have the depth of talent to alter that pattern. No longer can opponents afford to say, when India are on their doorstep, ‘Just pick a string of fast bowlers with long run-ups and the series will be ours’,” Chappell wrote in his column at ESPNcricinfo.

15:54 (IST)

IND 219/4 (32)

15:37 (IST)

India Vs England live score: IND 190/4 (28)---20 RUNS OFF THE LAST OVER. Hardik Pandya and Rishabh Pant are unfazed with the situation at hand as they continue to slam sixes. England had to remove Adil Rashid as he was going for a plenty. That's taking the attack to the opposition.

15:32 (IST)

India Vs England live score: IND 176/4 (27.2)---Virat Kohli is an exceptional batsman and a leader, but when it comes to winning tosses, his record is rather shocking. In this entire series against England, Kohli has lost 10 tosses out of 12, and that just shows how unlucky he has been with the coin. But it is not just this series where the toss has not gone his way, more often than not, against England, Kohli has a tough time with the coin.

15:26 (IST)

India Vs England live score: IND 158/4 (25)---WICKET--We are halfway through this Indian innings and they are four down. Are they losing the plot? At one stage they were surging ahead and now they have lost KL Rahul who simply threw his wicket away to part-timer Liam Livingstone.

15:19 (IST)

IND 156/3 (24)--India had lost three quick wickets but that didn't stop Pant from counter-attacking.

15:08 (IST)

IND 137/3 (21)

15:04 (IST)

India Vs England live score: IND 126/3(19)---WICKET--Another one. The King loses his leg stump to Moeen Ali and he can't believe it. That look on his face and with this India are now three down and in a quick succession. All three fell to spinners.

14:54 (IST)

India Vs England live score: IND 117/1(18)---WICKET--Another one. This time the second opener Shikhar Dhawan is gone. What a return catch from Adil Rashid. But that was the googly that Dhawan failed to read and scooped an easy catch to the leggie.

14:49 (IST)

India Vs England live score: IND 116/1(16)---WICKET--Big one and this was Rohit Sharma. Was looking so good until this point. Played for the turn but fell to Adil Rashid's wrong un. Meanwhile India are continuing with spin. Moeen ali gets the ball and he is up against Virat Kohli.

14:42 (IST)

IND 103/1--Rohit Sharma loses his off stump to this wrong un from Rashid.
 

14:37 (IST)

India Vs England live score: IND 100/0(14)---That's FIFTY from Shikhar Dhawan and India are flying right now. They have raced to 100 runs and Dhawan looking amazing here. Rohit Sharma on the other hand is playing second fiddle but he is looking set for a biggie as well.

India Vs England, Live Cricket Score, 3rd ODI at Pune: Bhuvneshwar Gets Jason Roy in First Over

India vs England Live Score, Live Cricket Score, 3rd ODI,  Live Updates | India Vs England live score: ENG 14-1 in 1 over, chasing 330. WICKET: First 5 balls, Jason Roy smashes 14 beautiful runs. Sixth ball, Jason Roy b Bhuvneshwar Kumar. Perfect inswinger, through the gate. Top class bowling.

The ODI series between India and England has gone into the decider with the third and final match to be held at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium on Sunday.

India had won the first match by 66 runs, defending 317 runs. England came back with a bang smashing India by six wickets in the second match, chasing 337 runs in the 44th over. The small size of the ground and perfect batting conditions promise another run-fest, with bowlers expected to struggle again.

The Indian bowlers would have been high on confidence after the first game but the story was different in the second.

Spinners Kuldeep Yadav and Krunal Pandya, who were the fourth and fifth bowlers for India, were a let-down, going for 156 runs in their 16 overs. Kuldeep in particular will be feeling the heat as he was visibly down in confidence. In comparison, England’s spinners Moeen Ali and Adil Rashid were much better.

India could rest Chinaman Kuldeep and replace him with leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal, who has been Kohli’s other trump card spinner in the ODI set-up. Chahal was not picked in the playing XI for the last two T20Is and the first ODI after he conceded quite a few runs in the initial games of the T20 series.

The pacers have performed well but they have not been effective with the new ball in both games. Bhuvneshwar Kumar is getting the ball to swing while Prasidh Krishna has bowled hard lengths.

However, England openers Jason Roy and Jonny Bairstow have set up century stands in both the one-dayers, showing Indian bowlers’ weakness in their ability to exploit the new ball.

“Personally I would like to start better. I would like to improve on how I have been starting, bowling with the new ball,” Prasidh said.

WHEN: 28th March, 1:30 PM IST

WHERE: Pune, India

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Allowing a good start to the England openers can be dangerous considering the visitors have a power-packed batting line-up. In fact, their strength in ODIs in recent times has been their batting.

Apart from the openers, the Indians also need to be wary of Ben Stokes who was in a murderous mood in Friday’s match, batting at No. 3. The left-hander clobbered a 52-ball 99 to take the game away from India.

The home team’s batting has, however, looked good with K.L. Rahul coming good in the middle-order and Shreyas Iyer’s replacement in the second ODI, Rishabh Pant scoring a swashbuckling 77 off 40 deliveries.

Focus will also be on skipper Virat Kohli who has scored four consecutive half-centuries in ODIs but has failed to convert it into a century.

India might also look to take a more fearless approach in the decider. They were conservative for most part of their batting in the second ODI and yet got past 330. Given England have shown they’re going to play their brand of cricket come what may, India too might be tempted to do the same.

India did that with success in the final T20I in Ahmedabad, which they went on to win. Can they do an encore in Pune?

Squads:

India: Virat Kohli (captain), Rohit Sharma (vice-captain), Shikhar Dhawan, Shubman Gill, Suryakumar Yadav, Hardik Pandya, Rishabh Pant (wicket-keeper), KL Rahul (wicket-keeper), Yuzvendra Chahal, Kuldeep Yadav, Krunal Pandya, Washington Sundar, T Natarajan, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Mohammed Siraj, Prasidh Krishna, Shardul Thakur

England: Jos Buttler (captain), Moeen Ali, Jonathan Bairstow, Sam Billings, Sam Curran, Tom Curran, Liam Livingstone, Matt Parkinson, Adil Rashid, Jason Roy, Ben Stokes, Reece Topley, Mark Wood, Dawid Malan.

Team Rankings

RankTeamPointsRating
1 Australia 3028 116
2 New Zealand 2406 115
3 India 3085 114
4 England 4326 106
5 Sri Lanka 2454 91
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RankTeamPointsRating
1 England 5405 123
2 India 6102 117
3 New Zealand 3716 116
4 Australia 4344 111
5 South Africa 3345 108
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RankTeamPointsRating
1 England 6877 275
2 Australia 6800 272
3 India 10186 268
4 Pakistan 7516 259
5 South Africa 5047 252
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