And as if choosing between Kuldeep Yadav, Axar Patel and Ravindra Jadeja isn’t ... to the game tilting India’s way. Duckett was so set that it seemed that England were on course to piling ...
- Since 2008, India have beaten England in 11 out of 13 ODIs played on Indian soil. On five occasions, the winning margin has been more than 50 runs, on four occasions India won by five wickets or ...
Ravindra Jadeja eyes a huge record in the 3rd ODI against England, but Rohit Sharma and Gambhir might intervene.
Jadeja's crucial dismissals of Ben Duckett and Joe Root, along with late run-outs, ensured England could not capitalise on their solid foundation, giving India a favorable position for the chase.
Harshit made an impressive debut with figures of 3/53, while Jadeja's 3/26 kept England from building significant partnerships as India restricted them to a total below 250. Earlier in the match ...
India hold nerve despite losing three late wickets for 14 runs Gill (87) and Patel (52) steer India towards victory Iyer crashes 30-ball half-century England ... from his 10. Jadeja edges behind ...
Follow live coverage of India vs England from the England in India 2025 ... Joe Root to Ravindra Jadeja. Off break length ball, wide outside off stump down the track driving, well timed past ...
CUTTACK: Left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja continued ... From 81 for no loss, England were suddenly 102/2, with Root and Harry Brook at the crease, it was India's perfect opportunity to seize ...
England: 248 in 47.4 overs (Phil Salt 43, Ben Duckett 32, Jos Buttler 52, Jacob Bethell 51; H Rana 3/53, R Jadeja 3/26) vs India. Trending News Kash Patel confirmed by US Senate as Trump's FBI ...
India all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja is on the cusp of registering a couple of major records when he steps onto the field for the ODI series against England. Jadeja is part of the 15-member squad ...
NAGPUR: Pacer Harshit Rana impressed on his ODI debut as India bowled ... However, Jadeja cut short Root's stay at the crease, trapping him leg-before-wicket, further denting England's hopes ...