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28 March 2024

India crush feeble England to clinch one-day series

England's captain Alastair Cook (L) leads his team off the field after they were defeated in the fourth one-day international cricket match against India at Edgbaston cricket ground in Birmingham, England September 2, 2014. REUTERS

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India's Shikhar Dhawan smashed a six to seal a crushing nine-wicket victory over hapless England in the fourth one-day international in Birmingham on Tuesday.

The touring side cruised to a win that gave them an unassailable 3-0 lead in the series after another feeble England batting display in which the hosts were bowled out for a paltry 206 at Edgbaston.

India's Mohammed Shami took three for 28 and Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Ravindra Jadeja took two wickets each, with Moeen Ali's fluent 67 the only positive for England.

The Indian batsmen made light work of their chase with Ajinkya Rahane (106) and Dhawan sharing a 183-rin opening partnership and the latter smashed the last ball over the ropes to reach the target with more than 19 overs remaining.

India won the toss and England struggled from the start, the top three back in the pavilion with just 23 runs on the scoreboard.

Kumar removed openers Alex Hales and Alastair Cook in the fifth over and Gary Ballance, who replaced the injured Ian Bell who fractured a toe in the nets, got a leading edge.

Joe Root (44) and Eoin Morgan (32) patiently rebuilt with a fourth-wicket stand of 80 before both fell to spin, Morgan turning Jadeja to leg-slip and Root playing a reverse sweep straight to Dhawal Kulkarni at backward square off Suresh Raina.

Jos Buttler fell lbw to Shami, Chris Woakes was run out by a brilliant low throw from Raina and only some big blows from Moeen took England up towards 200, the all-rounder hitting four fours and three sixes before he was bowled by Ravichandran Ashwin.

Harry Gurney took the only India wicket, at least ensuring that England avoided their first ever 10-wicket defeat in an ODI on home soil, when Rahane chipped a full toss to Cook in the covers.

Dhawan finished on 97 not out and India hit 29 boundaries to expose a huge gulf in class between the sides.

The final match of the series is in Leeds on Friday. The first game was abandoned.

Scoreboard

England

A. Cook c Raina b Kumar            9

A. Hales b Kumar                   6

G. Ballance c Rahane b Shami       7

J. Root c Kulkarni b Raina        44

E. Morgan c Raina b Jadeja        32

J. Buttler lbw b Shami            11

M. Ali b Ashwin                   67

C. Woakes run out (Raina)         10

S. Finn b Jadeja                   2

J. Anderson not out                1

H. Gurney b Shami                  3

Extras (lb5, w9)                  14

Total (all out, 49.3 overs)      206

Fall of wickets: 1-15 (Hales), 2-16 (Cook), 3-23 (Ballance), 4-103 (Morgan), 5-114 (Root), 6-164 (Buttler), 7-194 (Woakes), 8-201 (Ali), 9-202 (Finn), 10-206 (Gurney)

Bowling: Kumar 8-3-14-2 (1w); Kulkarni 7-0-35-0 (1w); Shami 7.3-1-28-3 (1w); Ashwin 10-0-48-1 (3w); Jadeja 10-0-40-2 (1w); Raina 7-0-36-1 (2w);

India

A. Rahane c Cook b Gurney        106

S. Dhawan not out                 97

V. Kohli not out                   1

Extras (lb5, w2, nb1)              8

Total (1 wkt, 30.3 overs)        212

Did not bat: A Rayudu, S Raina, MS Dhoni, R Jadeja, R Ashwin, D Kulkarni, B Kumar, Mohammed Shami

Fall of wickets: 1-183 (Rahane)

Bowling: Anderson 6-1-38-0; Gurney 6.3-0-51-1 (1nb, 1w); Finn 7-0-38-0 (1w); Woakes 4-0-40-0; Ali 7-0-40-0;

 
Result: India won by nine wickets

Man-of-the-match: Ajinkya Rahane (IND)

Series: India lead five-match series 3-0

Toss: India

Umpires: Paul Reiffel (AUS) and Tim Robinson (ENG)

TV umpire: Ian Gould (ENG)

Match referee: Ranjan Madugalle (SRI)

Remaining Fixture

Sep 05: 5th ODI, Headingley

Previous Results

Aug 25: 1st ODI, Bristol: No result (rain)

Aug 27: 2nd ODI, Cardiff: India won by 133 runs (D/L method)

Aug 30: 3rd ODI, Trent Bridge: India won by six wickets