
VAIBHAV SURYAVANSHI from India (Photo Michael Steele/Getty Images) New Delhi: Despite another solid knocking 45 runs from the Vibhav Suryavanki opener, India fell agonized briefly when England in Monday’s second ODI on Monday triggered a dramatic victory with one goal. India entered a high -level match after their commanding victory in the opening, where the Suryavanki highest with 48. Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!The young right -handed continued its fine form and scored a folded 45 to help India recover from the catastrophic start after Captain Ayush Matre was released to the golden duck.
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Watch: Together with SuryavANShi, Vihaan Malhotra (49), Rahul Kumar (47), Kanishk Chouhan (45) and Abhigyan Kundu (32), all attacked with useful contributions, led to India to a competitive sum of 290 in 49 shocks. England’s pitch -ups were far from disciplined and escaped 32 accessories, including stunning 26 Wides. Yet I led the French trip with 4 for 71, while Jack Home (3/63) and Alex Green (3/50) shared the rest of the prey. Chase, however, proved to be a roller coaster. England soon encountered 7 for 1 and later 47 for 3, while the middle Pacer RS Ambrish hit twice with a quick sequence.
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But the magnificent counterattack from England Captain Thomas Rew, who threw 131 of only 89 balls (16 four, 6 six), turned the tide. Its 123-running stand with Rocky Flintoff (39) laid a foundation, but as soon as Rew fell in 40th place, the match turned back to India. With England, it decreased to 254 to 8 by 46. Via, Ambrish (4/80) ruled the hope of India. England needed seven from the finals and with only one goal in hand the game hung on the edge of the knife. But Sebastian Morgan (20 not outside) held his nerves and hit the border of the third ball Yudhajit Guha to seal the victory of the stopping heart. Although India has been left to Rue missed chances, SuryavANSHi’s consistency at the top is still a clear place. When the series is heading for the third match, India will try to regroup and lean on his opener in the form to regain the leadership.