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England vs India, 3rd Test Match Summary
ENG vs IND, 2018 - Test Summary
Match Ended
Trent Bridge, Nottingham
, Aug 18, 2018
% Chance to Win
ENG
IND
DRAW
Inn Break
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Player of the MatchVirat Kohli
IND 329/10
ENG 161/10
IND 352/7
ENG 317/10
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That's it from this Test match. All of a sudden, India are looking smoking hot and have the momentum heading into the next Test match. The home team will be gutted at the moment but they still have the lead in the series and would like to return to winning ways in Southampton. That match starts on 30th August at 1100 local (1000 GMT) and we look forward to your company then. Cheers!
Man of the Match and Indian skipper, Virat Kohli says, it is a very special day for him and he would like to dedicate this victory to the flood victims of Kerala. Further adds it was a much-needed one and the management and the players are very proud of what they have done. Admits they did not panic heading into this game, they needed their batting had to step up and that is exactly what happened. Credits the way his bowlers bowled. Mentions the catching was also excellent in this game. Reckons the partnership between Rahane and him was very important. Adds further, you need determination and grit to play against a quality bowling line-up and Pujara and Jinx did show that. Says the runs he scored is dedicated to his wife who is there with him. States they are really proud of their pacers outpacing the English bowlers. Ends by saying he believes they can surely come back and win the series as the team is hungry.
England skipper, Joe Root, says he has no regrets on the team selection and the decision he made at the toss. He feels they could have bowled slightly fuller and a bit straighter. Credits the way India batted. He admits they underperformed with the bat in the first innings. Further adds that the partnership between Ben Stokes and Jos Buttler is something they should learn from. Mentions they are always looking for new plans against Virat Kohli. Reckons they have managed to keep him quiet but are finding it difficult to get him out. Admits they are working extremely hard on their slip catching which has been very poor. He hopes to get it right as soon as possible as catching is very important. On Bairstow's injury, he hopes that he recovers as soon as possible and wants him fit for the next Test. Admits the conditions have been very tough for the batsmen. States they have got two very good players at the top and he is pretty sure they will come out with a strong response. Appreciates Buttler's knock saying he just proved he is a player who can adjust to all formats.
Coming to India's bowling, they weren't bad in the previous Tests either but here at Trent Bridge, they turned up the heat. The inclusion of Jasprit Bumrah bolstered their pace attack and along with Ishant Sharma, he was next to unplayable. Not mentioning Hardik Pandya's bowling in the first innings will be a grave injustice. His maiden Test fifer completely broke England's batting and sowed the seed for this convincing win. Mohammed Shami and Ravichandran Ashwin (who wasn't fully fit) also played their supporting roles well. One thing worth emphasizing is their catching, especially in the slip cordon. They just fine-tuned every area and outclassed the hosts in all the departments. Presentation coming up...
Criticism is a good thing if it's constructive and the one getting criticized takes it in a good spirit. Also, self-confidence is the first requisite to great undertakings. The numero uno Test team took all the criticism in their stride and displayed immense self-belief to achieve their first win of the series. Their batting had the discipline unlike the last two Tests and they looked motivated. Both Shikhar Dhawan and KL Rahul though will be kicking themselves for getting out in both the innings after doing all the hard work. However, their efforts made it easier for Virat Kohli and Ajinkya Rahane in the first innings and Virat Kohli and Cheteshwar Pujara in the second innings. The Indian skipper got mentioned twice in the last sentence and that in itself speaks about the brilliance with which he led from the front.
It turned out to be a tale of one session where England lost all their 10 wickets. That really was the massive moment in this Test as that handed India a big advantage, a lead in excess of 150 runs, that too on Day 2 itself. The home team will be very disappointed with their batting effort. A big question mark over their opening pair and then the inconsistencies of the rest of their batsmen as well. Ben Stokes and Jos Buttler showed on Day 4 how it's done but that was the only bright spot in an otherwise insipid batting effort.
What an exceptional Test match for India! The Kohli-led team showed great character and grit to bounce back from a morale-deflating loss at Lord's to register a comprehensive win. The series stands at 2-1 now, still in favour of England but this victory has definitely spiced things up for the remaining two Tests.
Right then, it took India just 17 balls to pick the last wicket. The Indian team is celebrating. A crushing defeat for England. The players in the middle are shaking hands. Job well done by the touring team.
104.5
W
Ravichandran Ashwin To James Anderson OUT!
OUT! In the air... and taken! Ashwin gets his name in the wickets column. He bowls this outside off, it is the leg spinner. Anderson does not pick it as he goes on the back foot for the square cut. But the ball turns back in with extra bounce, hits Jimmy on the gloves and lobs behind. Rahane backtracks from first slip and takes a dolly. The players appeal and the umpire raises his finger. Smiles all around in the Indian camp as THEY WIN BY 203 RUNS AND KEEP THE SERIES ALIVE!
104.4
1
Ravichandran Ashwin To Adil Rashid
Goes for the sweep but gets it off the inner half towards deep square leg for a run.
104.3
0
Ravichandran Ashwin To Adil Rashid
Close shave! Ashwin fires it down the leg side, it was probably the leg spinner. Anderson goes for the sweep but misses. The ball just about misses the leg pole.
104.2
0
Ravichandran Ashwin To Adil Rashid
Floats it up on off, Rashid keeps it out.
104.1
3
Ravichandran Ashwin To James Anderson
Slower through the air on off, Anderson goes for the drive but gets an outside edge wide of the slip cordon and towards third man. Ishant Sharma hares behind it as the ball starts to slow up as it reaches towards the ropes. Ishant does not want to stop it but the ball itself stops before reaching the fence. Sharma has a smile on his face as he picks it up and throws it back in play. The batsmen take three and Anderson is off strike.
Ravichandran Ashwin is into the attack.
Over 104 : 313/9
2 Runs
- 2103.1
- 0103.2
- 0103.3
- 0103.4
- 0103.5
- 0103.6
A. Rashid
32 (61)
J. Anderson
8 (22)
M. Shami
19-3-78-1
103.6
0
Mohammed Shami To Adil Rashid
Shortish on off, Rashid guides it to the man at point. No single and Anderson will be on strike for the next over.
103.5
0
Mohammed Shami To Adil Rashid
Length again on off, Adil defends it to the man at covers.
103.4
0
Mohammed Shami To Adil Rashid
A bumper down the leg side, Rashid goes for the pull but misses.
103.3
0
Mohammed Shami To Adil Rashid
Back of a length delivery again on off, Rashid gets behind the line and keeps it out.
103.2
0
Mohammed Shami To Adil Rashid
Length on off, Rashid guides it towards point.
103.1
2
Mohammed Shami To Adil Rashid
First runs for England today! On the pads, Adil works it through wide mid on, he did not want to run initially but seeing there was a brace on offer, he goes for it. Ashwin was the fielder who was just jogging after the ball.
Mohammed Shami to bowl from the other end.
Over 103 : 311/9
0 Runs
- 0102.1
- 0102.2
- 0102.3
- 0102.4
- 0102.5
- 0102.6
J. Anderson
8 (22)
A. Rashid
30 (55)
H. Pandya
14-4-22-1
102.6
0
Hardik Pandya To James Anderson
One over survived, 'only 89 more to go' for the last pair to play out. A little to wide outside off, Anderson plays inside the line and lets it be.
102.5
0
Hardik Pandya To James Anderson
Good length around off, this one pitches and then moves away. Anderson covers his stumps and tries to block but misses to get hit high on the pads.
102.4
0
Hardik Pandya To James Anderson
Almost! A wide ball outside off, Anderson throws the kitchen sink at it and gets beaten.
102.3
0
Hardik Pandya To James Anderson
A rib tickler this time, James does really well to move out of the way.
102.2
0
Hardik Pandya To James Anderson
A bouncer on the second ball and Anderson ducks under it. He is slow to do so and the ball kisses the helmet and goes into the mitts of the keeper.
102.1
0
Hardik Pandya To James Anderson
So, not a wicket off the first ball as Anderson plays a solid looking back foot defensive stroke.
We are all set for the action to begin. Out come the Indian players and with them, Adil Rashid and James Anderson who will resume their innings. The former will be on strike and he will face Hardik Pandya who is starting the proceedings...
Michael Atherton catches Jasprit Bumrah for a little interview. The Indian pacer says that the white ball doesn't do a lot but the red ball always helps. Tells that he was looking forward to that and execute his skills. Adds he wants to bowl fast and credits his fitness for that. Feels that the culture is changing back home and many want to become fast bowlers. Says that he has always admired the likes of Brett Lee, Mitchell Johnson, Wasim Akram and Zaheer Khan. Further mentions that they were a bit low on confidence heading into this match but they were focused and wanted to take it a day at a time.
Hello and welcome to the coverage of Day 5 of the third Test between England and India. One wicket is all that India need today to keep the series alive. Yes, cricket is a game of uncertainties but one would feel an Indian win is imminent today. The England fans would have started their rain dance as that is the only thing which can save them. It is overcast for now and the away side will be eager to get out there. So, I will ask you once again, how many balls or how many overs will India take to wrap this up? Stay tuned to find out.
104 OV
2 Runs
M. Shami
to
A. Rashid
- 2103.1
- 0103.2
- 0103.3
- 0103.4
- 0103.5
- 0103.6
103 OV
0 Runs
H. Pandya
to
J. Anderson
- 0102.1
- 0102.2
- 0102.3
- 0102.4
- 0102.5
- 0102.6
102 OV
1 Runs
J. Bumrah
to
J. Anderson
A. Rashid
- 0101.1
- 0101.2
- 1101.3
- 0101.4
- 0101.5
- 0101.6
101 OV
5 Runs
R. Ashwin
to
J. Anderson
A. Rashid
- 1100.1
- 0100.2
- 0100.3
- 0100.4
- 4 LB 100.5
- 0100.6
100 OV
8 Runs
M. Shami
to
A. Rashid
- 499.1
- 099.2
- 099.3
- 499.4
- 099.5
- 099.6
99 OV
0 Runs
J. Bumrah
to
J. Anderson
- 098.1
- 098.2
- 098.3
- 098.4
- 098.5
- 098.6
98 OV
5 Runs
M. Shami
to
J. Anderson
A. Rashid
- 497.1
- 097.2
- 197.3
- 097.4
- 097.5
- 097.6
97 OV
1 Runs
J. Bumrah
to
S. Broad
J. Anderson
A. Rashid
- 096.1
- W 96.2
- 096.3
- 096.4
- 196.5
- 096.6
96 OV
1 Runs
R. Ashwin
to
S. Broad
A. Rashid
- 095.1
- 195.2
- 095.3
- 095.4
- 095.5
- 095.6
95 OV
3 Runs
M. Shami
to
S. Broad
- 094.1
- 094.2
- 094.3
- 094.4
- 094.5
- 394.6
94 OV
0 Runs
R. Ashwin
to
A. Rashid
- 093.1
- 093.2
- 093.3
- 093.4
- 093.5
- 093.6
93 OV
5 Runs
M. Shami
to
A. Rashid
S. Broad
- 092.1
- 1 B 92.2
- 092.3
- 092.4
- 092.5
- 492.6
92 OV
10 Runs
I. Sharma
to
S. Broad
- 291.1
- 091.2
- 091.3
- 491.4
- 491.5
- 091.6
91 OV
2 Runs
M. Shami
to
A. Rashid
S. Broad
- 090.1
- 090.2
- 090.3
- 190.4
- 1 LB 90.5
- 090.6
90 OV
5 Runs
H. Pandya
to
A. Rashid
- 089.1
- 089.2
- 489.3
- 089.4
- 089.5
- 1 LB 89.6
89 OV
11 Runs
J. Bumrah
to
A. Rashid
- 088.1
- 088.2
- 088.3
- 488.4
- 688.5
- 188.6
88 OV
0 Runs
H. Pandya
to
S. Broad
- 087.1
- 087.2
- 087.3
- 087.4
- 087.5
- 087.6
87 OV
12 Runs
J. Bumrah
to
S. Broad
A. Rashid
- 186.1
- 286.2
- 1 NB 86.3
- 4 LB 86.3
- 086.4
- 486.5
- 086.6
86 OV
1 Runs
H. Pandya
to
B. Stokes
S. Broad
- 085.1
- 085.2
- 085.3
- 085.4
- W 85.5
- 185.6
85 OV
1 Runs
J. Bumrah
to
B. Stokes
C. Woakes
A. Rashid
- 084.1
- 084.2
- 184.3
- W 84.4
- 084.5
- 084.6
84 OV
5 Runs
H. Pandya
to
B. Stokes
- 083.1
- 083.2
- 083.3
- 083.4
- 483.5
- 183.6
83 OV
5 Runs
J. Bumrah
to
B. Stokes
J. Buttler
J. Bairstow
C. Woakes
- 182.1
- 082.2
- W 82.3
- W 82.4
- 482.5
- 082.6
82 OV
7 Runs
H. Pandya
to
B. Stokes
J. Buttler
- 281.1
- 081.2
- 181.3
- 4 LB 81.4
- 081.5
- 081.6
81 OV
0 Runs
J. Bumrah
to
J. Buttler
- 080.1
- 080.2
- 080.3
- 080.4
- 080.5
- 080.6
80 OV
1 Runs
H. Pandya
to
J. Buttler
- 079.1
- 079.2
- 079.3
- 079.4
- 079.5
- 179.6
79 OV
1 Runs
R. Ashwin
to
J. Buttler
B. Stokes
- 078.1
- 078.2
- 178.3
- 078.4
- 078.5
- 078.6
78 OV
1 Runs
H. Pandya
to
J. Buttler
B. Stokes
- 077.1
- 077.2
- 177.3
- 077.4
- 077.5
- 077.6
77 OV
0 Runs
R. Ashwin
to
B. Stokes
- 076.1
- 076.2
- 076.3
- 076.4
- 076.5
- 076.6
76 OV
12 Runs
M. Shami
to
J. Buttler
- 075.1
- 475.2
- 075.3
- 475.4
- 475.5
- 075.6
75 OV
0 Runs
R. Ashwin
to
B. Stokes
- 074.1
- 074.2
- 074.3
- 074.4
- 074.5
- 074.6
74 OV
6 Runs
M. Shami
to
J. Buttler
B. Stokes
- 473.1
- 073.2
- 1 B 73.3
- 073.4
- 073.5
- 173.6
73 OV
1 Runs
R. Ashwin
to
J. Buttler
- 072.1
- 072.2
- 072.3
- 072.4
- 072.5
- 172.6
72 OV
2 Runs
I. Sharma
to
B. Stokes
- 071.1
- 071.2
- 071.3
- 071.4
- 271.5
- 071.6
71 OV
4 Runs
R. Ashwin
to
J. Buttler
- 070.1
- 070.2
- 470.3
- 070.4
- 070.5
- 070.6
70 OV
0 Runs
I. Sharma
to
B. Stokes
- 069.1
- 069.2
- 069.3
- 069.4
- 069.5
- 069.6
69 OV
1 Runs
R. Ashwin
to
B. Stokes
- 068.1
- 068.2
- 068.3
- 068.4
- 068.5
- 168.6
68 OV
3 Runs
I. Sharma
to
B. Stokes
J. Buttler
- 067.1
- 067.2
- 367.3
- 067.4
- 067.5
- 067.6
67 OV
3 Runs
J. Bumrah
to
B. Stokes
- 266.1
- 066.2
- 066.3
- 066.4
- 066.5
- 166.6
66 OV
8 Runs
I. Sharma
to
J. Buttler
- 065.1
- 065.2
- 065.3
- 065.4
- 465.5
- 465.6
65 OV
0 Runs
J. Bumrah
to
B. Stokes
- 064.1
- 064.2
- 064.3
- 064.4
- 064.5
- 064.6
64 OV
4 Runs
I. Sharma
to
J. Buttler
- 063.1
- 463.2
- 063.3
- 063.4
- 063.5
- 063.6
63 OV
3 Runs
J. Bumrah
to
J. Buttler
B. Stokes
- 062.1
- 362.2
- 062.3
- 062.4
- 062.5
- 062.6
62 OV
5 Runs
M. Shami
to
J. Buttler
- 061.1
- 061.2
- 061.3
- 061.4
- 461.5
- 161.6
61 OV
5 Runs
R. Ashwin
to
J. Buttler
B. Stokes
- 460.1
- 060.2
- 060.3
- 060.4
- 060.5
- 060.6
59 OV
0 Runs
R. Ashwin
to
B. Stokes
- 058.1
- 058.2
- 058.3
- 058.4
- 058.5
- 058.6
58 OV
4 Runs
M. Shami
to
J. Buttler
B. Stokes
- 157.1
- 357.2
- 057.3
- 057.4
- 057.5
- 057.6
57 OV
0 Runs
R. Ashwin
to
B. Stokes
- 056.1
- 056.2
- 056.3
- 056.4
- 056.5
- 056.6
56 OV
8 Runs
J. Bumrah
to
J. Buttler
- 455.1
- 055.2
- 055.3
- 055.4
- 055.5
- 455.6
55 OV
2 Runs
R. Ashwin
to
B. Stokes
J. Buttler
- 054.1
- 054.2
- 054.3
- 154.4
- 054.5
- 154.6
54 OV
5 Runs
J. Bumrah
to
B. Stokes
J. Buttler
- 453.1
- 053.2
- 153.3
- 053.4
- 053.5
- 053.6
53 OV
4 Runs
R. Ashwin
to
J. Buttler
- 052.1
- 052.2
- 452.3
- 052.4
- 052.5
- 052.6
52 OV
1 Runs
J. Bumrah
to
J. Buttler
B. Stokes
- 051.1
- 051.2
- 151.3
- 051.4
- 051.5
- 051.6
51 OV
7 Runs
R. Ashwin
to
J. Buttler
B. Stokes
- 050.1
- 150.2
- 050.3
- 450.4
- 050.5
- 250.6
50 OV
1 Runs
J. Bumrah
to
J. Buttler
B. Stokes
- 149.1
- 049.2
- 049.3
- 049.4
- 049.5
- 049.6
49 OV
6 Runs
R. Ashwin
to
B. Stokes
- 048.1
- 448.2
- 048.3
- 048.4
- 048.5
- 248.6
48 OV
4 Runs
J. Bumrah
to
J. Buttler
- 047.1
- 047.2
- 047.3
- 047.4
- 047.5
- 447.6
47 OV
0 Runs
R. Ashwin
to
B. Stokes
- 046.1
- 046.2
- 046.3
- 046.4
- 046.5
- 046.6
46 OV
7 Runs
J. Bumrah
to
J. Buttler
- 245.1
- 045.2
- 045.3
- 1 NB 45.4
- 045.4
- 445.5
- 045.6
45 OV
3 Runs
R. Ashwin
to
J. Buttler
B. Stokes
- 044.1
- 144.2
- 044.3
- 044.4
- 244.5
- 044.6
44 OV
4 Runs
I. Sharma
to
B. Stokes
J. Buttler
- 043.1
- 343.2
- 043.3
- 143.4
- 043.5
- 043.6
43 OV
4 Runs
H. Pandya
to
J. Buttler
- 042.1
- 442.2
- 042.3
- 042.4
- 042.5
- 042.6
42 OV
8 Runs
I. Sharma
to
B. Stokes
- 441.1
- 041.2
- 441.3
- 041.4
- 041.5
- 041.6
41 OV
2 Runs
H. Pandya
to
B. Stokes
- 040.1
- 040.2
- 040.3
- 1 NB 40.4
- 040.4
- 040.5
- 140.6
40 OV
7 Runs
I. Sharma
to
B. Stokes
J. Buttler
- 039.1
- 339.2
- 039.3
- 039.4
- 439.5
- 039.6
39 OV
1 Runs
H. Pandya
to
B. Stokes
J. Buttler
- 038.1
- 038.2
- 138.3
- 038.4
- 038.5
- 038.6
38 OV
0 Runs
I. Sharma
to
J. Buttler
- 037.1
- 037.2
- 037.3
- 037.4
- 037.5
- 037.6
37 OV
0 Runs
H. Pandya
to
B. Stokes
- 036.1
- 036.2
- 036.3
- 036.4
- 036.5
- 036.6
36 OV
0 Runs
I. Sharma
to
J. Buttler
- 035.1
- 035.2
- 035.3
- 035.4
- 035.5
- 035.6
35 OV
0 Runs
R. Ashwin
to
B. Stokes
- 034.1
- 034.2
- 034.3
- 034.4
- 034.5
- 034.6
34 OV
12 Runs
M. Shami
to
J. Buttler
- 433.1
- 033.2
- 433.3
- 433.4
- 033.5
- 033.6
33 OV
2 Runs
R. Ashwin
to
B. Stokes
J. Buttler
- 032.1
- 032.2
- 032.3
- 032.4
- 132.5
- 132.6
32 OV
4 Runs
M. Shami
to
J. Buttler
- 031.1
- 031.2
- 031.3
- 431.4
- 031.5
- 031.6
31 OV
0 Runs
H. Pandya
to
B. Stokes
- 030.1
- 030.2
- 030.3
- 030.4
- 030.5
- 030.6
30 OV
0 Runs
M. Shami
to
J. Buttler
- 029.1
- 029.2
- 029.3
- 029.4
- 029.5
- 029.6
29 OV
0 Runs
H. Pandya
to
B. Stokes
- 028.1
- 028.2
- 028.3
- 028.4
- 028.5
- 028.6
28 OV
0 Runs
M. Shami
to
J. Buttler
- 027.1
- 027.2
- 027.3
- 027.4
- 027.5
- 027.6
27 OV
2 Runs
J. Bumrah
to
B. Stokes
J. Buttler
- 126.1
- 026.2
- 026.3
- 026.4
- 126.5
- 026.6
26 OV
2 Runs
M. Shami
to
O. Pope
J. Buttler
B. Stokes
- W 25.1
- 025.2
- 025.3
- 125.4
- 125.5
- 025.6
25 OV
0 Runs
J. Bumrah
to
J. Root
B. Stokes
- 024.1
- 024.2
- W 24.3
- 024.4
- 024.5
- 024.6
24 OV
0 Runs
M. Shami
to
O. Pope
- 023.1
- 023.2
- 023.3
- 023.4
- 023.5
- 023.6
23 OV
0 Runs
J. Bumrah
to
J. Root
- 022.1
- 022.2
- 022.3
- 022.4
- 022.5
- 022.6
22 OV
1 Runs
M. Shami
to
J. Root
- 021.1
- 021.2
- 021.3
- 021.4
- 021.5
- 121.6
21 OV
1 Runs
J. Bumrah
to
J. Root
O. Pope
- 120.1
- 020.2
- 020.3
- 020.4
- 020.5
- 020.6
20 OV
9 Runs
M. Shami
to
J. Root
- 019.1
- 419.2
- 019.3
- 419.4
- 019.5
- 119.6
19 OV
4 Runs
J. Bumrah
to
O. Pope
- 018.1
- 018.2
- 018.3
- 018.4
- 018.5
- 418.6
18 OV
4 Runs
I. Sharma
to
J. Root
O. Pope
- 1 LB 17.1
- 017.2
- 117.3
- 017.4
- 117.5
- 117.6
17 OV
0 Runs
J. Bumrah
to
O. Pope
- 016.1
- 016.2
- 016.3
- 016.4
- 016.5
- 016.6
16 OV
1 Runs
I. Sharma
to
O. Pope
J. Root
- 015.1
- 015.2
- 015.3
- 015.4
- 115.5
- 015.6
15 OV
2 Runs
J. Bumrah
to
J. Root
O. Pope
- 014.1
- 014.2
- 114.3
- 114.4
- 014.5
- 014.6
14 OV
8 Runs
I. Sharma
to
O. Pope
- 413.1
- 013.2
- 413.3
- 013.4
- 013.5
- 013.6
13 OV
0 Runs
J. Bumrah
to
J. Root
- 012.1
- 012.2
- 012.3
- 012.4
- 012.5
- 012.6
12 OV
4 Runs
I. Sharma
to
A. Cook
- 011.1
- 011.2
- 011.3
- 411.4
- 011.5
- W 11.6
11 OV
1 Runs
J. Bumrah
to
A. Cook
J. Root
- 010.1
- 010.2
- 010.3
- 110.4
- 010.5
- 010.6
10 OV
4 Runs
I. Sharma
to
K. Jennings
A. Cook
J. Root
- 09.1
- 1 LB 9.2
- 39.3
- 09.4
- W 9.5
- 09.6
9 OV
0 Runs
R. Ashwin
to
A. Cook
- 08.1
- 08.2
- 08.3
- 08.4
- 08.5
- 08.6
8 OV
1 Runs
I. Sharma
to
K. Jennings
- 1 NB 7.1
- 07.1
- 07.2
- 07.3
- 07.4
- 07.5
- 07.6
7 OV
2 Runs
R. Ashwin
to
A. Cook
- 26.1
- 06.2
- 06.3
- 06.4
- 06.5
- 06.6
6 OV
0 Runs
I. Sharma
to
K. Jennings
- 05.1
- 05.2
- 05.3
- 05.4
- 05.5
- 05.6
5 OV
6 Runs
J. Bumrah
to
A. Cook
- 24.1
- 04.2
- 44.3
- 04.4
- 04.5
- 04.6
4 OV
1 Runs
I. Sharma
to
A. Cook
K. Jennings
- 03.1
- 03.2
- 13.3
- 03.4
- 03.5
- 03.6
3 OV
10 Runs
J. Bumrah
to
K. Jennings
- 02.1
- 42.2
- 22.3
- 02.4
- 42.5
- 02.6
2 OV
3 Runs
I. Sharma
to
K. Jennings
A. Cook
- 01.1
- 21.2
- 01.3
- 01.4
- 11.5
- 01.6
1 OV
0 Runs
J. Bumrah
to
A. Cook
- 00.1
- 00.2
- 00.3
- 00.4
- 00.5
- 00.6
Match Info
- Venue Trent Bridge, Nottingham
- Weather Overcast
- Toss England won the toss and elected to field
- Result India beat England by 203 runs
- Player of the Match Virat Kohli
- Umpire Marais Erasmus (SA), Chris Gaffaney (NZ) and Aleem Dar (PAK)
- Referee Jeff Crowe (NZ)
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Player | Runs | Avg. |
---|---|---|
Virat Kohli IND | 593 | 59.30 |
Jos Buttler ENG | 349 | 38.77 |
Sir Alastair Cook ENG | 327 | 36.33 |
Joe Root ENG | 319 | 35.44 |
KL Rahul IND | 299 | 29.90 |
Player | Wickets | Eco. |
---|---|---|
James Anderson ENG | 24 | 2.36 |
Ishant Sharma IND | 18 | 2.89 |
Stuart Broad ENG | 16 | 3.12 |
Mohammed Shami IND | 16 | 3.60 |
Jasprit Bumrah IND | 14 | 2.72 |
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