322/7 (50.0 ov)ENG
VS
IND 236/10 (50.0 ov)
CRR: 4.72 | England beat India by 86 runs

ENG beat IND by 86 runs | England vs India, Highlights And Cricket Score 2nd ODI Match

India in England, 3 ODI Series, 2018

Date: Jul 14, 2018 Start Time: 15:30 IST | 10:00 GMT | 11:00 Local
Venue: Lord's, London

England vs India Highlights And Cricket Score 2nd Match - ODI Summary

End of Over : 50.0 IND: 236/10

That is it from our side for this match. England have leveled the series with a thumping victory in the Mecca of cricket and set up thrilling game for the third and the final ODI of the series. However, the cricket continues around the globe. You can catch the second Test between Windies and Bangladesh just by switching tabs. We will see you again at 1230 GMT (1130 local) on Tuesday at Headingley, Leeds. Till then, ciao!

Man of the Match Joe Root says that it's similar for everyone as he believes the more time one spends in the middle the better they feel with their craft. Believes that the team has been playing a great brand of cricket throughout this summer. Praises the bowling effort from the bowler and says it was crucial to beat a team like India. Talks about learning from their mistakes and taking it an over at a time.

England captain Eoin Morgan says they learnt a lot from their mistakes in the previous game. Praises his batters, especially David Willey's innings at the end. Backs up his decision to bat first as it's his home ground and he knows the conditions better. Further asserts that Joe Root and his experience is immense, more so on sluggish pitches like these. Ends by saying that he believes that if they continue to play the way they did today, they should win the next in Leed's.

India captain Virat Kohli starts by saying that the pitch got slower in the second innings and adds that once you lose three wickets early, it gets difficult to chase a stiff target on such a wicket. Asserts that they like to test the character of the team and backs up the bowlers they played today. Praises the spin duo of Moeen Ali and Rashid Ali who he feels put them under pressure and didn't allow them to get runs. Defends MS Dhoni's innings and says that he is a match-winner and he will come good, if not today. Further adds that it was a bad day for most of our batters and believes that they will bounce back in the next match. Ends by saying that England is a good side and he expected them to bounce back after the loss.

India on the other hand had a decent start as the Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan put up a 49-run partnership. Once the former threw his wicket away, two quick wickets pushed the asking rate. After that, Virat Kohli and Suresh Raina stitched a threatening 80-run stand but both got out at the wrong time. This put the batters coming in under pressure and made them play rash shots. The spin of Moeen Ali and Adil Rashid bowled superbly as they didn't allow the lower order batters to get runs. Liam Plunkett ran through the lower order as India succumbed on the slower pitch.

That is it. England have leveled the series in a grand fashion. They have outplayed the Men in Blue at Mecca of cricket and win the second ODI by 86 runs. After a dominating performance with the bat, their bowlers put their hands up and went through the dangerous looking batting line-up of the visitors. Liam Plunkett took a 4-fer, however, it was a win set up all the bowlers. Everyone except Ben Stokes got into wickets and made a mockery of the Indian chase.

49.6 W

David Willey to Yuzvendra Chahal. OUT! And England have their revenge. They defeat India by a big margin and add salt to their wounds by bowling them out as well. Fuller on the stumps, Chahal looks to go big downtown but can only loft it as far as Ben Stokes at mid on, positioned at the edge of the circle. ENGLAND WIN BY 86 RUNS!

49.5 4

David Willey to Yuzvendra Chahal. FOUR! Edged and away! Full and outside off, Chahal throws his bat at it and edges it through the vacant slip cordon for a boundary.

49.5 wd

David Willey to Yuzvendra Chahal. Wide! Down the leg side, wide signalled by the umpire.

49.4 2

David Willey to Yuzvendra Chahal. Back of a length on the stumps, heaved away over the mid-wicket. Chahal clears the infield and comes back for the second.

49.3 0

David Willey to Yuzvendra Chahal. Fullish in length and just outside off, Chahal drives it to the mid off fielder.

49.2 0

David Willey to Yuzvendra Chahal. Full and swinging away from around off, driven straight to short cover.

49.1 2

David Willey to Yuzvendra Chahal. Full outside off, Chahal drives it square through point and takes two for his effort.

End of Over : 49 0 Runs 50.0: 227/9
48.6 0

Liam Plunkett to Kuldeep Yadav. Kuldeep has defended it by getting right behind the line of the delivery.

48.5 0

Liam Plunkett to Kuldeep Yadav. Comes forward, gets behind the line and defends.

48.4 0

Liam Plunkett to Kuldeep Yadav. The batsman defends it from within the crease.

48.3 0

Liam Plunkett to Kuldeep Yadav. Outside off on a good length, Kuldeep can't put any bat on it.

48.2 0

Liam Plunkett to Kuldeep Yadav. Pushes this one to the covers for nothing.

48.1 0

Liam Plunkett to Kuldeep Yadav. Sharp bumper from Plunkett, Kuldeep barely manages to duck and evade.

Summary

The second One-Day International between India and England takes place at  Lord's, London. The IND vs ENG 2nd ODI 2018 will begin at 03:30 PM IST, with toss at 03:00 PM. After the 2-1 series win in T20Is, India will be looking to extend their dominance in ODI as well. Following the three-match ODI series, the two teams will also face-off in five Tests, beginning on August 01. And the Tests series ends with fifth and final Test on September 07. So, on a challenging England tour, India will be tested across formats.

 

 

The last time India toured England four years ago in 2014, the visitors lost the five-match series 3-1. However, the then MS Dhoni-led side did well to win the five-match ODI series 3-1. But lost the one-off T20I on the tour. It was India’s performance in the Tests that had them face some serious criticism. Star India batsman and now the captain of the side Virat Kohli managed only 134 runs from five matches and averaged just 13.40. Kohli has improved a lot since then with some good performances in Australia and South Africa. The right-hander, known for his determination, will be keen to dish out a solid performance this time around.

 

 

India and England have played 57 Tests in England. No surprises that the home team has won the majority, 30, of them. India have managed to win just six while 21 Tests between these two teams have ended in draws. When it comes to India vs England in ODIs in England, the home side have won 19 out of 38 matches. India, on the other hand, have won 15. In the game’s shortest format, India have lost all three T20Is so far against England in England.

 

 

England ODI Squad: Jason Roy, Jonny Bairstow, Alex Hales, Joe Root, Eoin Morgan(c), Jos Buttler(w), Ben Stokes, Moeen Ali, David Willey, Liam Plunkett, Adil Rashid, Mark Wood, Sam Curran, Jake Ball.

 

 

India ODI Squad: Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan, Lokesh Rahul, Virat Kohli(c), Suresh Raina, Dinesh Karthik, Shreyas Iyer, MS Dhoni(w), Hardik Pandya, Axar Patel, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Umesh Yadav, Yuzvendra Chahal, Kuldeep Yadav, Siddarth Kaul, Shardul Thakur.

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