Super six win for India sinking England to another embarrassing defeat

By K.R. Nayar
Ekana Cricket Stadium

 Lucknow.  India recorded their sixth consecutive win in the 29th match of the ICC World Cup 2023 in front of a packed Ekana Cricket Stadium filled with 46,000 people after outplaying England by 100 runs. Skipper Rohit Sharma marched his team on a tricky two-paced wicket by top scoring with a knock of 87 off 101 balls with 10 boundaries backed by his two deadly pacers Mohammed Shami (4 for 22) and Jasprit Bumrah (3 for 32) and spinners Kuleep Yadav (2 for 24) and Ravindra Jadeja (1 for 16) to bowl out England for a paltry 129 in 34.5 overs.

 


The other contributors to the victory were KL Rahul’s 39 off 58 balls with three boundaries and Suryakumar Yadav’s 49 off 47 balls with four boundaries and a six. They posted a total of only 229 for 9 in 50, which was a gettable total for England. While India literally hit England for a six to maintain their unbeaten six victories in a row, England crashed to their fifth defeat in six games. There was a time when it used to be said that India never knew to play in England conditions. Today that remark has reversed. None of the England batsmen had any clue on how to handle the Indian attack. 

 


The question when England began to bat was whether England was happy having restricted India, and whether it would be easy for them to chase under lights. It looked like England could do it when David Malan hit Mohammed Siraj for a six and a boundary in the second over and he put on 30 runs in four overs along with Jonny Bairstow.

 

The joy of success. Photo BCCI 

However, from the fifth over, the answers began to emerge. Bumrah’s Boom delivery forced Malan to chop the ball on to his wicket for 16. Joe Roots was trapped leg before with the next delivery from Bumrah for a duck. The ball skid back and kept a bit low.

From the eighth over, it was Mohammed Shami’s turn. He took the valuable wicket of Ben Stokes clean bowling him for a duck. Next to go was Jonny Bairstow who also got clean bowled by Shami for 14.  Local boy Kuldeep Yadav was introduced in the 16th over. He produced a beauty with the first ball to clean bowl skipper Jos Buttler. The manner in which the ball went through the bat and pad gap to hit the stumps was a treat to watch.

 

Dejected England team 

Liam Livingstone then kept the scoreboard moving along with Moeen Ali even though half the side was back in the pavilion. Shami was brought into the attack again in the 24th over. He struck with the very first ball forcing Moeen Ali to edge into the gloves of wicketkeeper KL Rahul for 15. Then it was Jadeja’s turn to strike. He did that with the first ball of the 29th over. He got Chris Woakes stumped by Rahul for 10.  Livingstone who scored 27, was trapped leg before by Yadav.

 

With Adil Rashid and David Willey at the crease, England crawled past the 100-run mark. At the score of 122, Rashid got clean bowled by Shami for 13.  Bumrah yorked Mark Wood for a duck to complete the formality and bowl England out for 129 in 34.5overs.

 

Earlier, England won the toss and elected to bowl. It was an unusual start for India with England’s David Willey,  who bowled the first over, producing a maiden. In the second over too, it was just one boundary by Shubman Gill. However, when Rohit Sharma hit a boundary and a six off successive balls and a last ball six off Willey, it was assumed that India’s practice of a whirlwind start had begun.  Their joy was short-lived as Gill was clean bowled by Chris Woakes to the last ball of the fourth over for 9.

 

Another brilliant captain's knock from Rohit Sharma 

A bigger blow awaited India sinking the nearly 50,000 crowd into silence. Virat Kohli got out to Willey caught by Stokes at mid-off for a duck. Shreyas Iyer joined Rohit Sharma, but he lasted only 16 balls to score four runs before falling to Woakes top edging to Mark Wood at mid-on. This was followed by a strong partnership of 91 between Sharma and KL Rahul. It looked like the pair would take the team to a big score. Sharma recorded his 54th ODI fifty too. 

 

When the partnership was nine runs short of the 100 mark, Rahul played a careless shot and got caught by Bairstow at mid-on off Willey for 39.

 

In the 37th over, Rohit Sharma’s fine knock came to an end when he slogged Adil Rashid into the hands of Livingstone at mid-wicket for 87. Much was excepted off Jadeja but he fell leg before to Adil Rashid for 8.  Rashid ended his quota of ten over with figures of 2 for 35. Mohammed Shami too got out quickly to Wood for 1.

 

Suryakumar Yadav then began to display his wide range of shots. He scored a quick 49 off 47 balls before playing Willey into the hands of Woakes in the deep covers. Kuldeep joined Bumrah and took the score to 229 for 9 before Bumrah got run out to the last ball of the innings for 16. Kuldeep remained unbeaten on 9.  No one would have expected the total to be good enough for a win but Rohit and his team did it and won it.

Comments

  1. Cricket and mental make up is so visible, After the NZ opening game thumping Win over England, England has lost it in the mind. With such an awesome one day team and defending champions, they are not short on skill

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