IND vs ENG, 2nd ODI as it happened: England complete brilliant chase after Stokes, Bairstow madness
Updates from the second match of the ODI series between India and England in Pune.

First ODI: Prasidh Krishna, Krunal Pandya, and Indian cricket’s IPL-powered evolution
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That will be all from us tonight, we will leave you with this compilation of all the sixes tonight. There were PLENTY! Link here.
Player of the match: Jonny Bairstow (anyone else think it should have been Ben Stokes?)
Jos Buttler (via BCCI): “Delighted with the response of the guys. I thought we put in a very good bowling performance as well to restrict India to that total. Look at how well they played in the last 10 overs, so I thought the guys in the middle overs did well to restrict them. And then the guys came out and played fantastically well, the intent and partnerships from the start made it a brilliant chase. The openers have been a pillar of our strength for a long period of time. Delighted for Jonny and that partnership with Ben Stokes was brilliant to watch, as a fellow player and a fan. Some of the strokes they played and the commitment to play that way. Some people talked about our way and if we need to be smarter - of course we want to play smart cricket but it’s important to commit to our style of play when the conditions suit. Moeen and Adil bowled well in tandem, great friends and they enjoy bowling together.”
Virat Kohli (not verbatim): I think we had a decent total on the board and we started well with the new ball too. But they got a 100-run partnership somewhere. I think this was the most amazing chase. I think we had a decent total on the board and we started well with the new ball too. But they got a 100-run partnership somewhere. I think this was the most amazing chase. We need to manage Pandya’s body a bit more. It is a bit of workload management. We have Test cricket in the future too... in England and we want to make sure, we have Hardik Pandya fit. He is crucial for all three formats (on why he didn’t bowl). KL carried on and got a big score. Really, really happy for him. And then Pant stepped in. We were looking at 300 and it was a good effort to get the 35 extra runs. I have never played for a 100 in my life. So that is probably why I got so many in such a short period. It always has to be for the team. That is how I have always played.
Agree with Gautam Gambhir?
The rules of the game seem so lopsided in favour of batsmen that bowlers seem redundant, ‘also rans’. @ICC urgently needs to relook at the circle rule, two new balls and bouncer restrictions. Otherwise bowlers will be reduced to programmed bowling machines @bcci
— Gautam Gambhir (@GautamGambhir) March 26, 2021
Today should be a lesson to India ... Playing it safe for 40 overs with Bat might cost them in a World Cup at home in 2 yrs ... they have enough power & depth to get scores of 375 + on flat wickets ... England leading the way with this approach ... #INDvENG
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) March 26, 2021
9.37 pm: Just imagine the state of this match without Rishabh Pant’s 40-ball 77. India might have played it a bit too safe in the first 40, even accounting for the fact that it was a freaky good chase.
Most sixes hit against India in an ODI:
— Rajneesh Gupta (@rgcricket) March 26, 2021
20 South Africa (Mumbai 2015)
20 England (Pune 2021)
19 Australia (B'luru 2013)#INDvENG #ENGvIND
England win by six wickets, 39 balls to spare:
Solid run chase from England. That phase where Stokes and Bairstow went berserk was fascinating. Shows that there is nothing wrong in their approach and why they back it to the hilt. Might cost an odd match but will win them many more. #INDvENG
— jigar mehta (@jigsactin) March 26, 2021
India (362/1) successfully chased Australia's 359/5 at Jaipur in 2013 by 39 balls to spare.
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) March 26, 2021
Today, England (337/4) successfully chased India's 336/6 at Pune by 39 balls to spare! #IndvEng#IndvsEng
England have scored 300+ runs on 47 occasions in ODIs post WC 2015. They’ve won on 36 occasions. Dangerous batting unit ⚠️ #INDvENG
— Sarang Bhalerao (@bhaleraosarang) March 26, 2021
ENGLAND 337/4 in 43.3 overs: The Bairstow-Stokes partnership has helped England canter to a very impressive win against India. They win by 6 wickets with 39 balls to spare. The ODI series goes into the decider. A spectacular chase.
ENGLAND WIN: A no-ball from Shardul that goes for four over Pant’s head. And a fumble by Kuldeep in the deep next ball. Kind of a fitting way by England to win against a sloppy India.
England 330/4 after 43 overs: A good night for Prasidh in all the carnage. 2/58 in 10.
England 328/4 after 42 overs: An outside edge for Malan who has looked rather shaky but he will take that boundary. Less than 10 required.
England 320/4 after 41 overs: A rather eventless over from Prasidh Krishna, that’s a relief for us from all the typing.
England 317/4 after 40 overs: EVENTFUL OVER! Livingstone smashes two sixes off Bhuvi to start that over. A massive LBW appeal off the last ball from Bhuvi against Malan and Kohli reviews with a smile. Close though, just pitching outside leg.
Unconverted fifties in this match:-
— Kausthub Gudipati (@kaustats) March 26, 2021
Jason Roy🏴 55
Virat Kohli🇮🇳 66
Rishabh Pant🇮🇳 77
Ben Stokes🏴 99#INDvENG
After three wickets in two overs by Bhuvi and Prasidh, India reverts to spinners against the fresh pair of Malan and Livingstone, who between them went for 142 runs off 14 overs.
— Deepu Narayanan (@deeputalks) March 26, 2021
Can't understand the logic!!!#INDvENG
England 302/4 after 39 overs: If England were under pressure, Kuldeep shows he is under significantly more. A rank short ball to begin his last over and hit powerfully for four through midwicket by Livingstone. 0/84 from his 10 overs.
The more I watch Kuldeep bowl, the more I wonder whether even KKR will give him a game at all in the coming IPL season...
— Ashish Magotra (@clutchplay) March 26, 2021
As a superstitious cricketer I apologise for jinxing both of the lads as they’ve both got out within minutes this tweet! 🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️ my dad would not be impressed, nearly as bad as moving seats!
— Tammy Beaumont (@Tammy_Beaumont) March 26, 2021
England 288/4 after 37: Livingstone and Malan in the middle. Still enough depth in this batting lineup.
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Over 36.4, WICKET! TWO IN OVER FOR PRASIDH KRISHNA! What is happening here? Surely not England? Surely not? Superb yorker from Prasidh. Jos Buttler is gone for a duck. Eng 287/4
Over 36.1: WICKET! Bairstow walking back after a superb 124. Hit that straight to the fielder. Wicket for Prasidh. Eng 287/3
England 287/2 after 36 overs: Bhuvi was happy with that breakthrough. Too little too late though surely?
Ben Stokes. That was just crazy!
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) March 26, 2021
50 off 40 balls (2 x 4s, 4 x 6s)
99 off 52 balls (4 x 4s, 10 x 6s)
Walks off the field with that familiar gesture to pay tribute to his father. #INDvENG pic.twitter.com/I1MadETWVQ
99 - Ben Stokes reached 50 in 40 balls but then managed to record 49 runs off his next 11. Acceleration. #INDvENG pic.twitter.com/PzbtXcYVWw
— OptaJim (@OptaJim) March 26, 2021
WICKET! Bhuvi gets the wicket. Stokes falls with his score on 99. An incredible innings off just 52 balls. Eng 285/2
England 281/1 after 35 overs: Now Bairstow is going after Prasidh. 6-0-4-4! A caught behind referral off the last ball but that’s a bump catch.
Unreal hitting 🥴
— Jofra Archer (@JofraArcher) March 26, 2021
REACTIONS: Ben Stokes has just gone full on aggressive.
Most expensive overs for India (ODI)
— Cricbuzz (@cricbuzz) March 26, 2021
30 Yuvraj v Eng Oval 2007
30 Ishant v Aus Mohali 2013
28 Krunal v Eng Pune 2021 *#INDvENG https://t.co/u9fmvTOnXo
India, it’s okay. It happens...no shame in getting hammered by one of the GOAT ODI batting lineups.
— Static_357 (@Static_a357) March 26, 2021
England were 218 in 32 overs.
— Rohit Sankar (@imRohit_SN) March 26, 2021
281 in 35 overs
RIDICULOUS.
No team even plays T20 middle overs like this.#INDvENG
Ben Stokes was 50 off 40 balls. He is now 93 off 49.
— Will Macpherson (@willis_macp) March 26, 2021
Since Ben Stokes last faced a dot...
— ICC (@ICC) March 26, 2021
🔥 1 6 6 6 1 6 WD 4 2 WD 6 6 2 🔥#INDvENG pic.twitter.com/9hosfpl7J1
BEN STOKES ON FIRE: What do we say? THAT KRUNAL PANDYA OVER! 28 runs. He is trying wide yorkers, bouncers... nothing working.
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WHAT A MASSIVE OVER: THREE STRAIGHT SIXES! Ben Stokes has decided to make life even more hard for Kuldeep Yadav. He looks lost at the moment. Just too easy for Stokes, smashing it down the ground for fun. Great batting but Kuldeep is in repeat mode and looking for a different result. 9-0-77-0 his figures.
Kuldeep's a nice guy, has a nice attitude but he is struggling here. Stokes is smashing him out of the attack and perhaps out of the Indian team too.
— Ashish Magotra (@clutchplay) March 26, 2021
Feel sad for Kuldeep. He’s clearly not good enough for this level anymore.
— Static_357 (@Static_a357) March 26, 2021
HALF CENTURY: Stokes gets to his 50 off 40 balls. His 21st ODI fifty. Two fours and 4 sixes in his knock. England 218/1 after 32 overs.
Most century partnerships in an ODI match:
— ESPNcricinfo stats (@ESPNcric_stats) March 26, 2021
4 - India vs Sri Lanka, Rajkot, 2009
4 - India vs England, Pune, Todayhttps://t.co/2Wu8cO4lZ3 #INDvENG
After 31 overs, England 211/1: Oh dear. At this stage, you have to feel for Kuldeep Yadav. He is just being taken apart by the English batsmen. After that six by Bairstow, Stokes hit a six and four. 17 runs in that over, Kuldeep 8-0-57-0.
Incredible from Kuldeep. He knows the hitting zone/area precisely well and drops them right there to be blasted. Unreal fall.#INDvENG
— Vinod Ramnath (@NaanumEngineer) March 26, 2021
CENTURY: SEALED WITH A SIX! Bairstow gets to his hundred with a slog sweep over midwicket. 101* off 95 balls. He has been superb for England today. 6 sixes, 8 fours.
England 194/1 after 30 overs: Once again, England go hard early in the over. Slash, slash hard perhaps Shastri muttered to himself as Stokes hit a four off Thakur.
England 188/1 after 29 overs: Bairstow moves on 94 with a mighty hit over midwicket for six. Flighted up, in his slot, doesn’t matter which way the ball is turning, he picked it up from the pitch and sent it soaring. 8 runs in that over. Par for the course.
Bhuvi today. pic.twitter.com/73ZG2VaRnj
— Flighted Leggie 🏏 (@flighted_leggie) March 26, 2021
England 180/1 after 28 overs: Bairstow smokes one down the ground off the first ball in Bhuvi’s over but the pacer comes back brilliantly to make it just a 5-run over.
England 175/1 after 27 overs: Poor from Kuldeep there to release the pressure. Short and wide outside leg stump, easy for Bairstow to put it away for four.
REACTIONS: That decision is not the best look for the third umpire, to be honest.
There are bees’ appendages... and then there’s whatever bit of Stokes’ bat that was over the line. #INDvENG
— Melinda Farrell (@melindafarrell) March 26, 2021
Stokes was lucky. pic.twitter.com/vaGRQLuZeR
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) March 26, 2021
Who defines benefit of doubt! #INDvsENG
— Amol Karhadkar (@karhacter) March 26, 2021
Hope that the 3rd umpire is watching the same footage that we are watching as well.
— Vipul (@Sporty_Baba) March 26, 2021
Bas itta 👌🏽 sa distance se bach gaya
— Tareque Laskar (@tarequelaskar) March 26, 2021
England 170/1 after 26 overs: Wow. Ben Stokes survives by the skin of his bat. Kuldeep’s direct hit almost caught out the left-hander who was lazy to complete the second run, perhaps looking at who the fielder was. The throw was really good. Many many replays needed. Just looks like it came down to benefit of doubt. That was so, so close. Stokes is a lucky man. Good over from Bhuvi.
England 167/1 after 25 overs: Shardul is back and gives away just 3 in that over. India need at least some tight overs to keep a lid on the scoring rate. And promptly, Bhuvi comes on from the other end.
Rohit Rhodes or Jonty Sharma. Take your pick. What a superb effort from @ImRo45 pic.twitter.com/NpuTEgtSUl
— Joy Bhattacharjya (@joybhattacharj) March 26, 2021
England 164/1 after 24 overs: To say England are on track would be an understatement here. 46 runs in the last five overs. 22 from the last 2! First Prasidh is taken for a couple of boundaries by Bairstown and then again Stokes after Krunal to hit a six. This is neither great captaincy nor bowler management it must be said.
Krunal Pandya in a captain's love triangle with Kohli and Rohit.
— Gaurav Sethi (@BoredCricket) March 26, 2021
England 122/1 after 22 overs: Prasidh comes back for his 2nd spell where he was so good in the previous match. But from the other, the decision to go to Krunal is proving costly. A massive six by Stokes over square leg. 0/27 after 3 overs.
End of 20 overs, ENG: 128/1: A massive hit over midwicket by Stokes off Krunal. It is interesting Kohli went for that matchup although Krunal does tend to fire it wide to trouble lefthanders too.
#INDvENG
— The Field (@thefield_in) March 26, 2021
How good was that fielding effort from Rohit Sharma! pic.twitter.com/29ydl8NX4b
England 116/1 after 18 overs: Spin from both ends as Krunal comes on for his first over.
⭐️ - India Review review.
— Tareque Laskar (@tarequelaskar) March 26, 2021
3 - Jonny Bairstow has now posted 50+ in each of his last 3 ODI knocks against India. Good. #INDvENG pic.twitter.com/xNgJYUQzq5
— OptaJim (@OptaJim) March 26, 2021
England 111/1 after 17 overs: REVIEW LOST. Poor decision from India to even think Nitin Menon will get this one wrong. Jokes apart, that is an ordinary review as Ben Stokes shouldered arms. The ball did not turn enough to come back and hit the stumps.
Earlier, that was superb fielding from Rohit Sharma. Dived to make the stop, forced the confusion between the batsmen and then a good throw. Roy (55 off 52) disappointed. Big wicket. India needed this.
WICKET! IT IS ALL HAPPENING. Sensational from Rohit Sharma at midwicket to dive full length. It catches the England openers in the middle of the wicket looking at each other. Roy is eventually out.
Excellent from Rohit, he dived, stopped the ball and throws to Pant and break 110 runs opening partnership.
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) March 26, 2021
FIFTY FOR JONNY BAIRSTOW! First ball after drinks break and the England opener smashes one down the ground off Kuldeep Yadav. Picked up the googly (got to the pitch so wouldn’t have mattered much).
13 - Jason Roy and Jonny Bairstow now have 13 men's ODI century stands together; the most ever recorded by an England pairing. Duo. #INDvENG pic.twitter.com/b7wEB8TKPF
— OptaJim (@OptaJim) March 26, 2021
In England's ODI history, they have made 75 century opening partnerships.
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) March 26, 2021
13 of them (17%) have been from Bairstow and Roy, who have opened in just 6% of all England's ODIs.#INDvENG
England 102/0 after 16 overs: 6 and 6!! Two consecutive sixes by Bairstow off Thakur. Wonderful shots, superb timing. He took his to get going but is now timing the ball like a dream. Time for drinks and India are once again finding themselves in a position from where they need something special to bounce back.
Genuine argument, when Hales and Roy had put on 3 century stands in 40 innings opening together, that they were England's best ever ODI opening pair.
— Ben Jones (@benjonescricket) March 26, 2021
Bairstow and Roy have now done it 13 times in 43 innings.
HALF CENTURY JASON ROY: Roy gets to his 19th ODI fifty with a six. Just cleared Pandya in the deep as he took on Kuldeep. Did not time it as well as he would have liked. England 87/0.
England 77/0 after 14 overs: An eventful over from Shardul. Gets one to rise sharply from short of good length and Pant has to collect it well above his head. But Bairstow also plays one of the shots of the day with a drive on-the-up that clears long on for six.
Jonny Bairstow is not a frequent reverse-sweeper. That was just the 10th he's ever played in ODI cricket, shots which have brought 22 runs, and one dismissal. #INDvENG
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) March 26, 2021
England 68/0 after 13 overs: This is a nice start for Kuldeep Yadav, he is asking some questions early on. Couple of tidy overs.
England 64/0 after 12 overs: Couple of quite overs from India’s perspective after the first powerplay. Kuldeep Yadav and Shardul Thakur bowling in tandem now.
England 59/0 after 10 overs: Shardul into the attack and he is taken for a couple of boundaries by Bairstow. Strong finish to the powerplay by England.
England have now hit as many boundaries (10) as India did in the first 25 overs of their innings. #INDvENG
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) March 26, 2021
England 51/0 after 9 overs: Another umpire’s call for Nitin Menon! How is this man doing it? Remarkable consistency. Looked very good for a LBW shout in real time by Bhuvi against Bairstow, hit him on the back leg too. But given not out and it is just clipping the stumps. Bhuvi and Bairstow share a laugh in that over too.
England need a good start — which Roy and Bairstow are providing — and a major contribution from Stokes, who has not been able to win a game on his own for England in any format on this tour
— Cricketwallah (@cricketwallah) March 26, 2021
England 46/0 after 8 overs: England continue to improve their pace. Roy takes Bhuvi for a couple of boundaries, and then Prasidh too is hit for for four. It’s Jason Roy doing the heavylifting! He is on 39 (37) while Bairstow has 6 to his name.
England 30/0 after 6 overs: A flurry of boundaries in the last couple of overs for the England openers. One in Bhuvi’s over for Bairstow, three in one over by Roy off Prasidh. The acceleration is here.
England 10/0 after 4 overs: A much-needed release for Roy off Prasidh. The first ball in that over, fell short off Kohli at cover, stopped on the batsman. Almost a runout chance off the last ball as well. Pressure.
England 5/0 after 3 overs: What an over from Bhuvi. Did everything but get the edge or rattle timber in that over. Delicious inswinger that straightens late beats Roy on the outside edge. Nod of approval from the batsman.
England 4/0 after 2 overs: Just one run from Prasidh’s over. The pace steadily picked up, going above 140ks at the end of his first over. Good lengths, mostly. Not quite hitting the deck yet.
Prasidh Krishna from the other end
England 3/0 after 1 over: Bhuvneshwar Kumar starts off with a typically tidy over.
Second innings: KL Rahul’s perfectly executed hundred coupled with Rishabh Pant’s aggressive 77 off just 40 balls propelled India to an imposing 336/6 in the second ODI. Now, time for the run-chase.
#IndvEng
— The Field (@thefield_in) March 26, 2021
KL Rahul on what his celebration means: It is just to shut out the noise, not to disrespect anyone. There are people out there who try to pull you down, at times you need to neglect them. So that's just a message to shut out that noise. pic.twitter.com/SxYXYWRlvt
India this series so far:
— Umang Pabari (@UPStatsman) March 26, 2021
1st ODI : Scored 111 runs in the last nine overs.
2nd ODI : Scored 126 runs in the last 10 overs.#INDvsENG
End of 40 overs: 210/3
End of 45 overs: 273/4
End of 50 overs: 336/6
126 in the last 10, 63 in the last 5 overs. Top finish by India.
End of 50 overs, India 336/6: Last 5 overs, 63 runs and 2 wickets. What a finish for India.
Over 49.5: WICKET! A knuckle ball from Topley does the tricky. Hardik finds Roy at long off, one ball after hitting a four through cover. He did his job though, a brilliant cameo at the end (even though he is livid). 35 off 16 balls.
Reece Topley to bowl the final over
Love this pic pic.twitter.com/WrwfTgJdrJ
— absy (@absycric) March 26, 2021
India 327/5 after 49 overs: A straight six for Hardik as he rocks back deep inside the crease, and then a four over cover for Krunal. Tom Curran is not happy, he has gone for 83/2 in his 10 today.
Rishabh Pant - 77 off 40 balls - a SR of 192.50. There hasn't been an innings with more runs at a better SR for India in ODI cricket!
— Nikhil 🏏 (@CricCrazyNIKS) March 26, 2021
Talk about an impact player! :)
(Stat via @cricbuzz)
India 313/5 after 48 overs:
Topley with a good over but unlucky not to get a wicket. Gets Hardik to play a wild cut shot but Buttler awkwardly puts it down, after going with one hand to it. No boundaries in that over though.
End of that over, we had Sam and Tom Currans as the last two bowlers and Hardik and Krunal Pandya in the middle. Good stuff. India 309/5 after 47 overs.
46.5: WICKET! Pant finds the fielder in the deep. He is walking back after a superb 77 off 40 balls. 3 fours. 7 SIXES! Roy is the fielder at third man who just about gets around to catching this. Needs a quick look by the third umpire, no doubts there. What a mad innings! Tom Curran strikes.
It's that time again. #RishabhPant #IndvEng pic.twitter.com/LeinYcvkTw
— Wasim Jaffer (@WasimJaffer14) March 26, 2021
If you had to choose one player to leave the bar for right now mine would be @RishabhPant17 ... he is absolutely fantastic to watch ... #INDvsENG
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) March 26, 2021
Another one-handed six for Pant. India have gone from 200 to 300 in 47 balls!
India 294/4 after 46 overs:
The mayhem continues. Hardik Pandya comes in, hits a first-ball six over square leg and finishes the over with another massive hit in the same direction. Pant hits a one-handed six in the middle of all that. 21 runs in that Sam Curran over.
Three sixes in the 46th over for India!
This was the only fifth instance of Indian No.4 batsman scoring a ton in ODIs since 2015.
— Umang Pabari (@UPStatsman) March 26, 2021
Manish Pandey v Aus, Sydney, 2016
Yuvraj Singh v Eng, Cuttack, 2017
A Rayudu v WI, Mumbai, 2018
S Iyer v NZ, Hamilton, 2010
KL Rahul v Eng, Pune, 2021*#INDvsENG
44.5: WICKET! KL Rahul doesn’t connect as well as he wanted and finds the fielder in the deep. He falls after a superb 108 off 114 balls. Tom Curran with the wicket. Ind 271/4
Superb innings by KL Rahul!!! #INDvENG pic.twitter.com/kaFblW2thN
— Amol Karhadkar (@karhacter) March 26, 2021
Ind 267/3 after 44 overs (Rahul 106, Pant 59)
A brutal four down the ground off Sam Curran for Rahul in that over.
The last two ODI 100s for India have come from KL Rahul
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) March 26, 2021
#294 - 112 v NZ at Mount Maunganui 11 Feb 2020
#295 - 100* v Ind at Pune today#IndvEng#IndvsEng
CENTURY FOR KL RAHUL: And that’s a fine century by KL Rahul. His 5th in ODIs. Celebrates it with his trademark fingers-over-ears pose.
That’s what you call a return to form back to back brilliant performances @klrahul11 💯 and a power packed fifty from @RishabhPant17 🔥🏏#INDvENG @BCCI
— Reema Malhotra (@ReemaMalhotra8) March 26, 2021
form is temporary, KLass is permanent #INDvENG
— Gaurav Kalra (@gauravkalra75) March 26, 2021
Simply brutal hitting from Rishabh Pant. He's only faced 30 balls, but he's already hit 8 of India's 25 boundaries in this match. #INDvENG
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) March 26, 2021
Ind 257/3 after 43 overs (Rahul 99, Pant 57)
MAD! Stokes goes full and wide with the angle from over the stumps but Pant still manages to swat that over long off for a six.
since that dead ball, pant has decided on killing everything #INDvENG
— Gaurav Kalra (@gauravkalra75) March 26, 2021
22 runs from that Tom Curran over. All happening.
CORRECTION Ind 247/3 after 42 overs (Rahul 97, Pant 50)
ANOTHER REVIEW: Pant is given out by umpire Virender Sharma again, this time caught behind off a bouncer. Reviewed immediately, not out again. At least it was not a boundary.
But what a massive over! Started with a six for KL Rahul over cover and a pull for four. And then Pant took over. A casual wrist flick for six followed by a cheeky scoop. A 28-ball fifty for Rishabh Pant!!
Ind 225/3 after 41 overs (Rahul 86, Pant 40)
You deny Pant a boundary off his bat, he will make the most of the chances that come his way anyway. Back-to-back sixes in that Stokes over as he moves to 40. 15 runs in that over.
Can't be right that a ball you hit for 4 is called a dead ball because umpire erroneously gives you out? Imagine if that happened last ball of a match with 3 needed to win!
— Women's Cricket Blog (@WomensCricBlog) March 26, 2021
If you think you don't need Pant in a cricket team, it is your loss, lads. Not his.
— Alagappan Vijayakumar (@IndianMourinho) March 26, 2021
Ind 210/4 after 40 overs (Rahul 84, Pant 27)
REVIEW: PANT IS GIVEN OUT LBW! But he has hit it. The attempted reverse scoop took the leading edge and skidded along for four but it will be a dot ball and no runs for India because cricket. At least Pant is not out.
Ind 202/3 after 39 overs (Rahul 82, Pant 22)
Rishabh Pant taking charge now, finishes that Topley over with a pull for four. 200 comes up for India.
Ind 194/3 after 38 overs (Rahul 79, Pant 17)
SIX! Adil Rashid’s last ball of the day is hit over midwicket for a six by Pant. He had tried that shot earlier in the over but fell short of long on. Gets timing and radar right and it flies. 1/65 for Rashid, but the all important one.
Ind 184/3 after 37 overs (Rahul 77, Pant 9)
Momentum? Pace comes on (Topley) and Rahul helps himself to a four. Superb pull, almost carried.
Ind 176/3 after 36 overs (Rahul 71, Pant 7)
3 runs from Rashid’s over.
STAT: This is now EIGHT 50-plus scores in ODIs that have not been converted to a century by Virat Kohli, by some distance his longest such run. Next longest such streak is 5 (twice). Link.
Adil Rashid has now claimed Virat Kohli's wicket nine times in international cricket, across all three formats. Only Tim Southee (10) higher
— Ali Martin (@Cricket_Ali) March 26, 2021
DRINKS BREAK:
Kohli since his last 100:
— Stat Doctor🩺 (@stat_doctor) March 26, 2021
18 fifties in 43 innings.
One unbeaten 90.
Five knocks between 80-90
Six scores between 70-80. #INDvsENG
Ind 173/3 after 35 overs (Rahul 69, Pant 6)
Dealing in ones at the moment. Ali’s bowling is done for the day, a tidy effort from him. 0/47 in 10.
This is now right 50-plus scores in ODIs that have not been converted to a century by Virat Kohli.
Virat Kohli's 50-plus scores since last ton
Runs | Opposition | Ground | Start Date |
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66 | v England | Pune | 26 Mar 2021 |
56 | v England | Pune | 23 Mar 2021 |
63 | v Australia | Canberra | 2 Dec 2020 |
89 | v Australia | Sydney | 29 Nov 2020 |
51 | v New Zealand | Hamilton | 5 Feb 2020 |
89 | v Australia | Bengaluru | 19 Jan 2020 |
78 | v Australia | Rajkot | 17 Jan 2020 |
85 | v West Indies | Cuttack | 22 Dec 2019 |
114* | v West Indies | Port of Spain | 14 Aug 2019 |
Ind 164/3 after 33 overs (Rahul 65, Pant 1)
A boundary for Rahul in Ali’s over.
489
— Days since kohli scored his last century (@kswl92) March 26, 2021
Souls were swapped here. #INDvENG pic.twitter.com/MbPwHeMzND
— Manya (@CSKian716) March 26, 2021
Rishabh Pant is the new man in. That previous Adil Rashid over had started with a six for Rahul and ended with the wicket for Kohli. England have a foot in the door.
Kohli renews his commitment to Adil Rashid.
— Gaurav Sethi (@BoredCricket) March 26, 2021
The bottleneck pic.twitter.com/KonyXrmdZV
— Sagar (@sagarcasm) March 26, 2021
What happened to Virat, man? 😔
— Flighted Leggie 🏏 (@flighted_leggie) March 26, 2021
31.6: WICKET! VIRAT KOHLI GONE! Oh dear, that is another fifty-plus score that is not converted to a century. This is so unlike Kohli. Again like the first ODI, an innocuous dismissal when he looked set to make it big. Adil Rashid, who was unfortunate earlier when Buttler put down an edge, gets the breakthrough ultimately. This time a cut shot off the backfoot, edged behind. India 158/3.
Another good first ten overs from @englandcricket. Really impressive from Reece Topley. Need to find ways of taking wickets in the middle overs, something @Liam628 is so good at. Important to break this partnership ASAP. Don’t need to say how dangerous Kohli & Rahul can be!
— Ian Bell (@Ian_Bell) March 26, 2021
Ind 149/2 after 31 overs (Kohli 65, Rahul 52)
HALF CENTURY! Now KL Rahul gets to his mark, this one off 66 deliveries. Back-to-back ODI fifties for the stylish right-hander. Can he make this one big? Time is on his side.
At the 30-over mark. India will definitely need to more than double their score from there, one would think.
Ind 142/2 after 30 overs (Kohli 61, Rahul 49)
Another replay of that dropped catch by Buttler when Kohli was on 35. Closed his glove far too early, it was not the most difficult of chances you know.
Ind 139/2 after 29 overs (Kohli 60, Rahul 47)
Rahul and Kohli are making this look easy. 100 runs off 119 balls — they have cruised to a 100-run stand. Good signs for India. A superb platform for the big hitters.
Ind 135/2 after 28 overs (Kohli 58, Rahul 45)
Rashid dragged the first ball of the over down and Kohli sent it into the stands for the first six of the match.
Ind 126/2 after 27 overs (Kohli 50, Rahul 44)
Fifty for Kohli. Off just 62 balls. Fifth fifty in his last six innings. No stopping him. This is when Kohli is also at his most dangerous.
Ind 121/2 after 26 overs (Kohli 47, Rahul 42)
Sooner rather than later, India will start to accelerate and then England may not have any answer. Morgan has said that his side don’t mind chasing down any score but still...
Ind 112/2 after 25 overs (Kohli 44, Rahul 36)
England just letting India build a platform but we saw in the last match that things can chance quickly if one of the big-hitters gets in. The tourists should still be looking for wickets.
Ind 108/2 after 24 overs (Kohli 42, Rahul 34)
Five runs from the Rashid over. He almost had Kohli but he will now need to keep his focus. Important period in the game.
Ind 103/2 after 23 overs (Kohli 39, Rahul 32)
How will Kohli make England pay for the drop?
Ind 99/2 after 22 overs (Kohli 36, Rahul 31)
DROPPED! Sharp chance but Kohli survives. Buttler failed to hold on, seemed to close his hands far too quickly. The ball hit the back of his hand. Rashid the bowler. Big let-off for India.
KL Rahul has been very controlled so far today - his false shot percentage, 5%, is the lowest of the four Indian batsmen we've seen in the match. #INDvENG
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) March 26, 2021
Ind 94/2 after 21 overs (Kohli 33, Rahul 29)
Rahul starting to find a better rhythm now. There was a lovely four in the last over and he is looking more comfortable in the middle. Kohli is letting the right-hander take his time in the middle.
Ind 90/2 after 20 overs (Kohli 32, Rahul 25)
The Kohli-Rahul partnership is worth 53(68). We have spin from both ends but the singles and twos remain the order of the day for now.
Ind 83/2 after 19 overs (Kohli 31, Rahul 20)
Six runs from the Moeen over. That is how Kohli and Rahul will look to play him for now.
Ind 77/2 after 18 overs (Kohli 28, Rahul 17)
Another solid over by Curran. He has bowled five overs and conceded just 19 runs in them.
Ind 75/2 after 17 overs (Kohli 27, Rahul 16)
The 38-run partnership between Kohli and Rahul has taken 50 balls. But this isn’t about how quickly the runs are scored... rather it is about setting a platform the big-hitters lower down the order.
Ind 72/2 after 16 overs (Kohli 26, Rahul 14)
Another six-run over. India breaking the shackles slowly but surely.
Ind 66/2 after 15 overs (Kohli 22, Rahul 11)
10 runs from the Stokes over. The Indian innings is moving along a little better. 16 runs in the last two overs.
Ind 56/2 after 14 overs (Kohli 20, Rahul 5)
Another good over for England. Kohli got a four but it came off an inside edge.
Ind 50/2 after 13 overs (Kohli 16, Rahul 4)
Rahul still not at his fluent best. Lucky to survive playing a very awkward looking hook/pull shot against Stokes. Went to no-man’s land but could have so easily gone to hand.
Ben Stokes often bowls very heavy lengths in the middle overs of ODIs. Over the last three years, 46% of his deliveries in this phase have been short. Given he averages 104 when he pitches the ball up, it seems a solid plan. #INDvENG
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) March 26, 2021
Kohli Vs Stokes should be fun . Stokes says England doesn’t subscribe to Kohli’s aggression . Well Stokes should know that he became popular in India only because Kohli says his name often and that happens when he is aggressive:) #INDvsENG
— Vikram Sathaye (@vikramsathaye) March 26, 2021
Ind 47/2 after 12 overs (Kohli 15, Rahul 2)
Another tight over for England. Just two runs from the Tom Curran over.
Ind 45/2 after 11 overs (Kohli 14, Rahul 1)
A bit of rebuilding is in order for India. Kohli is a past master at this but it is will be interesting to see whether Rahul has truly rediscovered his mojo.
India's scores after 10 overs this series:
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) March 26, 2021
39-0
41-2
Only twice in India's last 20 ODIs have they been on lower scores at this stage of the innings. #INDvENG
Double bowling change. Stokes comes on from the other end.
Ind 41/2 after 10 overs (Kohli 11, Rahul 0)
Tom Curran into the attack and he starts off with a gift to Kohli, who helps himself to four. But nothing after that. Just four runs from the over.
Ind 37/2 after 8.4 overs (Kohli 7)
WICKET! It was outside the leg-stump from Curran but Rohit hit that straight to Rashid at short fine-leg. Unlucky but England won’t mind this at all. They have sent both Indian openers back to the dressing room. Rohit c Adil Rashid b Sam Curran 25(25)
Ind 36/1 after 8 overs (Rohit 25, Kohli 6)
Fours off the first, third and fifth deliveries mean that Rohit is now going faster than a run-a-ball. Topley losing his line a bit there and the ball isn’t swinging as much now.
Ind 24/1 after 7 overs (Rohit 13, Kohli 6)
England are bowling well for most part but then from time to time they are slipping in the loose ball and India have taken advantage of that. Once again Curran bowled one of the legs and Kohli helped himself to four in the fine leg region.
Ind 18/1 after 6 overs (Rohit 12, Kohli 1)
Very impressive start from Topley and then he tried to take the last ball of the over across Rohit. It didn’t go to plan and the right-hander helped himself to another four.
Ind 13/1 after 5 overs (Rohit 8, Kohli 0)
One over-pitched delivery from Curran and Rohit hit that straight down the ground for four. Nothing else in the over.
India are so solid with the bat against the new ball. In the last three years, they have a dismissal rate (balls-per-wicket) of 53.4 in Powerplay 1. Only Australia have a better record in that time. #INDvENG
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) March 26, 2021
Good start for Topley: a becalmed Dhawan edges to Stokes at second slip for 4. India 9 for 1 in the 4th.
— Lawrence Booth (@the_topspin) March 26, 2021
Ind 9/1 after 3.5 overs (Rohit 4)
WICKET! Topley is 2.01m tall and that means he is getting good bounce from the wicket despite not bowling very quickly. Good bounce and movement combined remove Dhawan, who went for the drive but ended up edging it to the slips. Dhawan c Stokes b Topley 4(17)
Ind 7/0 after 3 overs (Dhawan 4, Rohit 3)
Another good over by Curran. India in no rush here.
For various reasons, England are without Root, Morgan, Billings, Archer, Wood and Woakes. Big challenge in Pune today.
— Lawrence Booth (@the_topspin) March 26, 2021
Ind 6/0 after 2 overs (Dhawan 4, Rohit 2)
Reece Topley, from the other end, makes it two left-armers to begin the innings for the tourists. He, too, gets some good swing. Just two runs form the over.
Ind 4/0 after 1 over (Dhawan 3, Rohit 1)
Sam Curran to start things for England and he is getting some movement away from the left-hander.
Shikhar Dhawan and Rohit Sharma are out to open the innings for India. We are all set to begin.
Toss Update:
— BCCI (@BCCI) March 26, 2021
England have elected to bowl against #TeamIndia in the 2nd @Paytm #INDvENG ODI.
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Playing XIs: Three changes for England. One for India.
England playing XI: Jason Roy, Jonny Bairstow, Ben Stokes, Jos Buttler(w/c), Liam Livingstone, Moeen Ali, Sam Curran, Tom Curran, Adil Rashid, Reece Topley
India playing XI: Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan, Virat Kohli(c), KL Rahul, Rishabh Pant(w), Hardik Pandya, Krunal Pandya, Shardul Thakur, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Kuldeep Yadav, Prasidh Krishna
Kohli: We wanted to bat first again. That’s what development of the team is all about. That’s why we wanted to put ourselves in the same position. You have to be precise in your execution. We wanted to attack at all times. Pant replaces Shreyas Iyer and that’s the only change.
Toss: Jos Buttler wins the toss and England will have a bowl first.
12.53 pm: Looks like a good pitch according to Deepdas Gupta and Ajit Agarkar. There is some grass on it but that is expected to result in more bounce and not too much lateral movement. So more runs should be on offer.
Hello and welcome to the live coverage of the India-England ODI series. Today is the second match and Virat Kohli’s India are one win away from completing a sweep of the trophies across formats on England’s tour.
England captain Eoin Morgan will miss the last two one-day internationals against India in Pune, the England and Wales Cricket Board announced Thursday.
The batsman has been ruled out after sustaining a split in the webbing between the thumb and index finger of his right hand while fielding during England’s 66-run defeat in Tuesday’s series opener, an injury that required four stitches.
And India will be without Shreyas Iyer for this series as well after an unfortunate shoulder injury that is set to rule him out of IPL 2021 as well.
England must beat India in Pune on Friday to keep alive their hopes of winning the series. Defeat could see them lose their number one world ODI ranking to India.
“We would be bitterly disappointed to lose a series as we would with any other one,” said Stokes, who was the hero of England’s World Cup triumph in 2019.
“We deserve to be number one because of our results and the way we play our cricket and we won’t go away from that.”