A 62-run partnership between Moeen Ali and David Willey helped England out of even deeper trouble.
In the 41st over, he pulled Bumrah for his second six but Chahal cut short his innings on 47, as the left-hander miscued a slog sweep to deep square leg. That left Willey with the tail. In the next over, Shami castled Jos Buttler with a full delivery to make it 87 for 4. Ben Stokes tried to take on Chahal, hitting him for two boundaries in three balls via the reverse sweep. After beating the outside edge of both openers multiple times, Shami found the inside edge of Roy's bat in the fifth over. Roy looked the more tentative of the two, getting beaten consistently on both inside and outside edge.
After being skittled for their lowest ever 50-over score against India, England need to regroup as the series heads to Lords for the 2nd ODI.
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At the other end, Pandya (6-0-28-2), who is slowly getting his bowling rhythm back, chipped in with wickets of Jason Roy (23) and Liam Livingstone (33) to choke ...
The batter couldn't clear Ravindra Jadeja, who took a well judged catch running around deep mid-wicket area. On a two-paced track, Chahal (10-0-47-4) was brilliant in managing his lengths while giving the ball a lot of air as he got rid of England's 'Big Three' -- Jonny Bairstow (31), Joe Root (11) and Ben Stokes (21) -- and then snuffed out Moeen just when he was looking dangerous. However, it was Moeen Ali (47 off 64 balls) who took the attack back to the opposition camp with his audacious hooked and pulled sixes interspersed with slog sweeps as England's total had some semblance of respectability after the feared top-order promised much but delivered little.
Here's how to get an England vs India live stream and watch ODI cricket online no matter where you are, as Jasprit Bumrah's men look to seal the series with ...
And if you don't, then you can currently bag a big six of a bargain by getting Sling TV - featuring 30+ channels - with your first month currently available with a 50% discount (opens in new tab). For those wanting to watch home coverage of sports from overseas, a good VPN (opens in new tab) is the solution. Jio users can watch the series free of cost with the JioTV mobile application. Play gets underway at 1pm BST on Thursday afternoon for the 2nd ODI, with Sky's coverage starting at 12.30pm. But there is a way to tune in regardless. By downloading and installing a VPN, you can effectively trick your computer into thinking that it's back at home. Can the hosts make a better fist of things at Lord's today? Handy if you don't want to go all-out on Fox. After the euphoric highs of recent weeks, trust India to bring England crashing back down to Earth. Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Shami took aim and inflicted England's heaviest ever home defeat, a 10-wicket obliteration that ended with less than half of the allotted overs bowled. Never mind the spectators, the first ODI was over far too quickly even for India's liking. Sky Sport (NZ) On Tuesday they totted up 37 runs between them, with Roy, Root and Stokes going for ducks.
OVER 37: IND 141/8 (Bumrah 1, Chahal 0). Topley is hunting a maiden five-for. Nothing doing, but he does have one more ...
There are plenty of mitigating circumstances, from Covid to Jofra Archer’s injuries to human nature (after the Lord’s Mayor’s Show and all that). They are still second in the ODI rankings and almost scored 500 the other week. England might need to have a look for a few overs, though that isn't really in Bairstow's nature - he throws the entire kitchen at the next delivery and is beaten again. Roy works the last ball through midwicket for three, but that was a helluva first over from Bumrah. Later in the over he gets his first boundary, flicking a length delivery behind square for four. He tries the yorker later in the over and Livingstone does well to scrunch it behind square for a single. FOW 87/4 Chahal has 3/25, and what a three: Bairstow, Root and now Stokes. FOW 102/5 He charged the next ball from Pandya and heaved a pull straight to the substitute Shreyas Iyer at deep midwicket. Kohli c Buttler b Willey 16 It gets better and better for England! Kohli follows a wide delivery from Willey that seams away to take the edge, and Buttler does the rest. One of the Great Four (with Kane Williamson, Steve Smith and Joe Root), and at his peak the greatest of the four in all formats, Kohli has seen his runs dry up. He walked across to Topley and feathered a short ball down the leg side to Jos Buttler, who took a comfortable catch to his right. There's definitely a chance later in the over when Carse drops Shami off his own bowling.
37th over: India 141-8 (Bumrah 1, Chahal 0) Topley continues, bowling his ninth over. He keeps it tight but can't get that fifth wicket – something no England ...
4th over: India 5-1 (Dhawan 0, Kohli 0) And another maiden! 3rd over: India 5-1 (Dhawan 0, Kohli 0) The runs have all been leg-byes, so Topley has followed his maiden with a wicket maiden: 2-2-0-1. 1st over: India 0-0 (Rohit 0, Dhawan 0) So England set off in search of their first wicket of the series, and once again they face the opening maestros they couldn’t separate at the Oval. Here, just like there, the biggest danger is a run-out. 5th over: India 10-1 (Dhawan 1, Kohli 4) We finally have a run off the bat as Dhawan shovels Topley to mid-off. But that over belongs to David Willey (6-2-13-1) – and to Jos Buttler for giving him such a long spell. 15th over: India 54-4 (Yadav 13, Pandya 11) While attacking with his bowling decisions, Buttler has been uncharacteristically defensive with his fields. 14th over: India 46-4 (Yadav 11, Pandya 5) Willey’s reward for culling Kohli is a seventh over on the trot, as Jos Buttler shows a refreshing willingness to rip up the captain’s handbook. 16th over: India 57-4 (Yadav 15, Pandya 12) Are you old enough to remember when England’s best chance of a wicket in this series was a run-out? 21st over: India 75-5 (Pandya 17, Jadeja 1) So Topley has three for 19 and England are now firm favourites. 22nd over: India 76-5 (Pandya 18, Jadeja 1) Overton, like Jadeja, is a fine supporting actor. 30th over: India 123-6 (Jadeja 20, Shami 15) Jadeja works Moeen around, cannily. 29th over: India 112-6 (Jadeja 16, Shami 8) Overton bangs it in to Shami, who throws the bat and gets a top edge for four.
At the other end, Pandya (6-0-28-2), who is slowly getting his bowling rhythm back, chipped in with wickets of Jason Roy (23) and Liam Livingstone (33) to choke ...
A full toss was deposited to the mid-on fielder off seamer Brydon Carse. It was 31 for 4 and suddenly a target of 247 looked mammoth. The resultant nick was gleefully accepted by skipper Buttler behind the stumps. But it all came to a nought at the end of it all. Mohammed Shami (10-0-48-1) was regal as usual as he castled rival skipper Jos Buttler (4) with a sharp inswinger that tailed in late. David Willey (1/27 in 9 overs), seasoned Moeen Ali (1/30) and Liam Livingstone (1/4) also played their parts to perfection. With parity restored in the three-match series, the decider at the Old Trafford in Manchester on Sunday promises to be a mouth-watering contest.
Topley added the wickets of Mohammed Shami, Yuzvendra Chahal and last man Prasidh Krishna to eclipse Paul Collingwood's 6-31, England's previous best ODI figures. India were bowled out for 146. Despite slipping to 102-5, England scrapped to 246 all out ...
"It is a big game at the weekend. England captain Jos Buttler: "I'm happy to get the win. Topley took the new ball with Willey and they began India's chase with a maiden each. This time, against a similarly impressive new-ball spell, Jason Roy, Jonny Bairstow, Joe Root and Ben Stokes all reached double figures but when each fell in the first 25 overs, plus captain Jos Buttler for four, another small total was possible. We have pride in our performance. It is a privilege every time.
PAUL NEWMAN AT LORD'S: Jos Buttler will take immense satisfaction from an important victory on Thursday night back at the Lord's ground where England ...
Yet that was to under-estimate the impact of England's left-armers in Topley and Willey. And it was all over when India's last four wickets fell for six runs, three of them to Topley. Livingstone, too, was determined to stamp his authority on India, in particular Hardik Pandya who he hit for successive sixes and then a four. 'It means a lot,' said Topley afterwards. Topley made sure that was more than enough in a surprisingly straight-forward win to level this 50-over series and provide a lift for the man who has made a stuttering start to life as successor to England's legend of a World Cup winning captain in Eoin Morgan. Reece Topley took England's best figures in ODI cricket and the best at Lord's by a bowler of any nationality
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India vs England, 2nd ODI Live Cricket Score Streaming Online: Invited to bat, England were all out for 246 in the second ODI against India on Thursday. Moeen Ali top-scored for England with 47 while David Willey and Jonny Bairstow chipped in with 41 and 38 runs respectively. India45/4 (13.5) For India, Yuzvendra Chahal was the most successful bowler with 4/47 while Hardik Pandya and Jasprit Bumrah got two wickets apiece.
Time away from cricket owing to recurrent injuries was made “worthwhile” by his incredible effort in England's 100-run drubbing of India in the second ODI, ...
“It’s a tribute to his perseverance and his outlook on life and the game. It is a privilege every time.” “I just want to pull the shirt on as many times as I can and play my part.