Delhi: In the third ODI being played at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, India batted first and scored a big score of 356 runs. However, England bowled well in the death overs and curbed the run pace, which led to India and missed out on a big score.

India’s great start

The England captain won the toss and called India to bat first. In the second over, fast bowler Mark Wood bowled Rohit Sharma (1) and gave India the first blow to India. Virat Kohli and Shubman Gill carried forward the innings. Initially, Kohli looked a little uncomfortable but slowly came into the rhythm.

Gill-Ayyar’s innings

Kohli (52) completed the half -century but was dismissed by Adil Rashid’s spin. After this, Shubman Gill got a good support of Shreyas Iyer. Together, the two rapidly scored runs and shared a 100+ runs to bring India to a strong position. Gill scored a brilliant 112 runs but Rashid also made him a clean bold. Iyer returned after playing an innings of 78 runs.

In the last 10 overs, England bowled well and took a consecutive wickets. KL Rahul (40) played some good shots, but the batsmen could not last long from the other end. Hardik Pandya (17), Akshar Patel (13) and Washington Sundar (14) failed to play big shots.

England bowling

For England, Adil Rashid took 4 wickets for 64 runs in 10 overs and played an important role in putting a brake on India’s run. Mark Wood also took 2 wickets and bowled economically.

India has scored a big score of 356 runs, which is the second largest ODI score ever on this ground.

The biggest score of ODI cricket in Ahmedabad

Serial number Team Score opposing team Year
1 South Africa 365/2 India 2010
2 India 356/10 England 2025
3 India 325/5 West Indies 2002
4 West Indies 324/4 India 2002
5 Pakistan 319/7 India 2007

(Tagstotranslate) Ind vs Eng (T) Ind vs Eng 2025 (T) Indian National Cricket Team (T) Shreyas Iyer (T) Shubman Gill (T) Virat Kohli

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