Pacer Harshit Lana I was impressed with his ODI debut when India bowled for less than 248 despite half a century Butler’s case and Jacob Bethel At the Nagpur series opener on Thursday. England flares out of the block with electric intentions after choosing the bat, but India’s disciplined bowling and stomp fielding adjusted the incredible fight back. Rana (3/53) and reliable Rabindra Jadaja (3/26) We shared six wickets on our bowling clinical display.
According to official broadcaster Star Sports, Rana is the first Indian bowler to film at least three wickets in her debut in all three formats. Lana made her Test debut against Australia in Perth last November. He made his T20I debut in Pune last month.
On the other hand, Buttler (52), Bethell (51) and Phil Salt (43) won the majority of England’s runs.
Having made his ODI debut, Rana endured the baptism by fire. His initial excess was expensive as the explosive Phil Salt feasted his delivery and plundered 26 runs with a ruthless display of power hits.
It rained three six and two four four on the young pacer. Rohit Sharma Quickly turn to spin and summon axar patel (1/38) In an attempt to suppress the flow of execution.
However, the British accusations remained unforgiving. Ben Duckett (32) Spread a series of strokes, including beautifully executed reverse sweep, to keep the scoreboard etched by moments.
When the visitors seemed ready for an onslaught, India fought back in sensational ways. Shreeyas Iyer Created moments of glow on the field, throwing bullets and running out dangerous salt. KL was satisfied Following the confusion between the two openers.
Lana’s 26 run overs gave England momentum, but his fourth wicket changed the complexion of the innings and controlled India.
First, two Indian debutants – Rana and Yashasvi Jaiswal – Combined to remove the duct. Stationed at midwicket, Jaiswal ran 21 meters before performing a breathtaking full stretch dive and poached a stunning catch from Lana’s bowling.
Rana attacked just two balls again, now in rhythm, forcing them Harry Brook Once bordered towards Rahul as England in cruise control, suddenly swaying, losing three wickets, leaving the two most experienced batters – Joe Root And Butler – takes responsibility for rebuilding the innings.
However, Jadeja cut off the short route stay at the fold, locking him in front of the wicket, further stopping Britain’s hopes of recovery.
Butler held the fort for a while and won a rather calm 50. The skipper smeared the innings at four boundaries and seemed to play an important role, but the top had short, fine legs and straightened the akyall straight to axar.
With the wickets falling regularly, the 21-year-old Bethel sticks out and carves it into a decisive 50, including only six and three fours. However, Jadeja took action to lock him up the LBW. PTI APA ATK
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