Karen almost took the game away from India



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The fourth gate was lost by 95 runs. The pair stayed one, but with the exit of two batters in a row, England’s score became 18/6. The seventh wicket fell by 200 runs. The loss of the English to chase 330 races was waiting for the moment. But Sam Karen didn’t allow that to happen. After a while, his batting prowess made England’s winning streak heavier. Although Karen could not write history. In the last dramatic finale, India won the match at the end. Virat Kohli has won the impressive third ODI and has made the series his own.

The England tour ended with 322 runs. It took 19 12-ball runs to win the third ODI in Pune. The English brought the game so close to hitting prowess that the visitors can only hope Sam Karen is on the fold. But Hardik Pandya only gave 5 runs in that change. You need 14 at the last time. Hard, but not impossible at all in the T20 era. Also, Sam Karen is not there! Although the big game couldn’t match this left-handed equation. England was able to score 5 runs with the extraordinary bowling of T Natarajan who entered the bowling alley in the last over. As a result, India won by 8 races. At the same time, they won the three-game ODI series 2-1.

Sam Karen’s highest run in the previous seven ODIs was 15. He played an undefeated 95 runs at Pune under intense pressure. Hardik Pandya’s ‘contribution’ is in the innings that are arranged with 9 limits and 3 sixes on 63 balls. He gave Sam Karen a second life for 22 runs. The English all-rounder took the prize of the match, despite losing playing a grand inning.

England’s two starters, Johnny Bairstow (1) and Jason Roy (14) failed miserably. Ben Stokes (35) and David Malan (50) scored runs but had higher expectations of the visitors. Captain Joss Butler (15) was unable to lead from the front. Liam Livingstone (36) and Moin Ali (29) got off to a good start but couldn’t extend the innings. Despite the failure of established hitters, England managed to go up to 322 of 9 in that big inning by Sam Karen.

Indian fast bowlers Shardul Tagore and Bhubaneswar Kumar spread the light with the ball. Bhubi took 3 wickets with 42 runs in 10 overs. Shardul passed 6 runs in 10 overs but got 4 wickets.

Previously, after losing the draw, India put together a large collection with the middle centuries of Rishabh Pant, Shikhar Dhawan and Hardik Pandya. With Rohit Sharma (36), Dhawan (6) gave the hosts a solid base in the opening. On that basis, Kohli (7) failed, but Pant-Hardik spread the light in the middle order. Pant played 6 limit innings with 5 limits and 4 sixes on 72 balls. Hardik made 84 of 44 balls with four sixes. Apart from Shardur (30) and Krunal Pandya (25), India was eliminated by 329 in 48.2 overs.

Mark Wood is the most successful bowler in England. This pacemaker took 3 wickets with 34 runs in 8 overs. And Adil Rashid took 2 wickets for 61 runs in 10 overs.

Short score:

India: 329 in 48.2 overs (Pant 6, Dhawan 6, Pandia 64, Rohit 36, Shardul 30, Krunal 25; Wood 3/34, Adil 2/61).

England: 322/9 in 50 overs (Sam Karen 95 *, Malan 50, Livingstone 36, Stokes 35, Moin 29; Shardul 4/6, Bhubaneswar 3/42).

Result: India won by 6 runs.

Serie: India won the three-game ODI series 2-1.

Best match: Sam Karen.

Top of the series: Johnny Bairstow.



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