Jonny Bairstow has made his 11th birthday in at some point - only three English players with the foremost one-day players, Pune India 336-6 (50 overs): Rahul 108 (114), Pant 77 (40) in England 337- 4 (43.3 overs): Bairstow 124 (112), Stokes 99 (52) England win by six wickets Scorecard Jonny Bairstow hit a superb 100 and Ben Stokes 99 brutally in England chasing 337 to beat India within the second day of 1 day in Pune. Stokes was just amazing with a 10-point break in his innings with 52 balls, while the brilliant Bairstow made 124 out of 112 passes. Their 175 second wicket stand reached nine runs per over, which put an end to India’s attack. Although England lost three wickets by two runs on nine balls, the draw - with England's top comfort in India and their 5th best - completed with 6.3 overs remaining. It has made India's 336-6 - made from 108 points from KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant's impressive 77 - looking smaller.
The series, now level 1-1, are selected Sunday. England is a reminder of their power This was an exquisite reminder of the exciting swagger that made England the simplest side of 1 day within the world. As within the first series, when India won by 66 runs, it had been a clash of designs. While India was building slowly towards the late attack, England ran and, during this case, crossed the road. Prior to pyrotechnics, left-handed tailor Reece Topley recovered 2-50 in his eight overs, which could be a play on a distinct attack. But the punishment land throwers didn't find was insignificant compared with the treatment imposed by Stokes and Bairstow, who used excellent battering conditions to bring rain after hitting the empty tents.
Their impressive display highlighted the absence of injured captain Eoin Morgan, who beat Sam Billings and Joe Root at rest. When England became frustrated, they were confiscate by Liam Livingstone who had just played against David Malan, who had one previous ODI cap among them. Stoke and Bairstow founded trash in India Bairstow had already placed 110 with Jason Roy in 16.3 overs, the opening spot ending only Roy lost 55 in a very combination made by Rohit Sharma’s swoop and cast. Stokes, meanwhile, was lucky enough to miss 33 minutes as he toured the second race. When Kuldeep Yadav threw straight into a deep hit, there was no evidence that Stokes had his bat across the crease line, yet a 3rd referee ruled in his favor. It was spinner Kuldeep who then took the brunt of the Stokes attack, hitting three consecutive six because the left side went from 50 to 99 with just 11 balls. Somehow he hid Bairstow, who played variety of high-light trucks within the 11th century ODI. While Stokes was assembling a bonus from Bhuvneshwar Kumar, he ignored on a fast third-century Englishman within the ODIs. within the next over, Bairstow beat Prasidh Krishna for more cover and standout captain Jos Buttler was dismissed by yorker. However, any sense of pressure was dispelled by Livingstone's courage, together with his six naked returnees from Bhuvneshwar taking the overall number of Englishmen to twenty. Rahul silences critics
UKL Rahul celebrated his centenary by putting his fingers in his ears Dropped after just 15 runs in four innings in the T20 series, Rahul returned to form with 62 unbeaten runs in the first ODI and went on to win here. Arriving in the ninth over 39-2, they had to settle with captain Virat Kohli, and their unbeaten third wicket stand at 121. Kohli, downgraded by 35 by wicket-keeper Buttler, appeared interested in ending his 16-month international wait until he defeated Adil Rashid in 66. The arrival of the electric Pant, on the side of the injured Shreyas Iyer, made Rahul quick. When he reached his fifth century ODI, he celebrated by putting his fingers in his ears, later explaining that it was a sign of indifference to his critics. However, the real joy came from swiping the side of the Pant's leg, which anointed seven of the six. Hardik Pandya hit 35 with a 16-ball cameo. In total, India has taken 126 in the last 10 overs. This time, it wasn't close enough. 'We are not afraid of large numbers' Ben Stokes of England surrounds him: "We have not deviated from our values as a team. It has been a good chase, and we are happy to cross the line easily, especially as India has set a challenge. "Over the years we have set a perfect price, we are chasing full prices, we are not really afraid of them. We always encourage our players to make the right choices. We presented ourselves as we always do." India captain Virat Kohli: "We set the right amount. We started off very well with the new ball, but I thought England beat it very well. That's one of the most amazing strikes you can see." England captain Jos Buttler: "I'm happy with the boys' response. We put in a great bowling alley to keep India in that position. The way the boys hit, the goal and the relationship, made it a good race." Player Jonny Bairstow: "I thought we had won the last game, so today we had the same plan. Ben played some fun shots and it was a case of striking him."
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