Email:- cric7business@gmail.com #indvseng #3rdodi #highlights Friends, after losing the toss in the third ODI, the Indian team got a great start on the field to bat first. Shikhar Dhawan and Rohit Sharma shared a 103-run record for the first wicket. But from here, the English team made a comeback, walking Rohit Sharma to 37 and Shikhar Dhawan on a personal score of 67 runs. Then after this, Virat Kohli also got out after scoring just 7 runs and the condition of the Indian team deteriorated. Then after some time KL Rahul was also dismissed for 7 runs and the Indian team's score was 157 for 4 wickets. Now it seemed that India would not be able to even score 300 runs, but then Hardik Pandya and Rishabh Pant kept the front and did not let the run speed reduce and batting fast. Both shared a superb 99-run partnership for the fifth wicket. Rishabh Pant and Hardik Pandya's quick half-centuries led India to a strong score. Rishabh Pant bowled out for 78 off 62 balls and Hardik Pandya was dismissed for 64 off 44 balls. At this time India's score was 276 runs for 6 wickets. After this, Shardul Thakur and Krunal Pandya pushed the innings to take the score to 300. Shardul scored 30 off 21 balls. In the last over, Shardul Thakur contributed significantly to reach India by scoring fast runs. Compared to the last two matches, the Indian team could not get more runs in the last over, due to which the team could not cross 350 despite a good start. . Batting first in this way, Team India were all out by scoring 329 runs in 48.2 overs. Some of the veteran batsmen of the Indian team flopped but the young players showed the batting performance. England also pushed back the Indian innings on a few occasions. The Indian team was in a position to score more than this but England did not let it happen. For England, Mark Wood took 3 and Adil Rashid took 2 wickets. Friends, England started off very badly after chasing a target of 330 runs. Bhuvneshwar Kumar bowled both England openers within 3 overs. First Bhuvi gave a clean bow to Jason Roy, then LBW out to Johnny Berstow, giving England 2 big shocks. But then in the 5th over of England's innings, Hardik Pandya gave up a simple catch of Ben Stokes. Stokes had played a brilliant innings of 99 runs in the second ODI. In such a situation it could have been difficult for Team India, but it did not happen. In the 5th over of the innings, Ben Stokes drove a straight drive off fast bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar. But the ball went higher. Hardik Pandya, standing at the long off near the 30 yard circle, could not catch this catch. At that time Stokes was playing for 15 runs. The entire team, including captain Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, were not convinced after Pandya dropped the catch. Because Hardik is known for his fantastic filings. However, Stokes could not take his innings further. He was dismissed for 35 runs by T Natarajan, and England suffered a third blow. Even after this, Indian bowlers continued their work and this time Shardul Thakur made his contribution by making a big hunt. Shardul LBW to Joss Butler. India had got England's 4 wickets before 100 runs. After this, between Livingston and David Malan, there was chaos, and it was proving dangerous for the Indian team. But then Shardul Thakur gave this sajdhari something, Shardul Thakur was proving to be an important weapon for the Indian team. First Thakur broke the partnership by taking Livingston's wicket, then Thakur caught Malan out in the very next over in his next over. England got a shock on the score of 169. After this, another partnership of England started to flourish and to break it, Captain Kohli called Bhubaneswar back. Bhuvi justified this belief and took the wicket of Moin Ali. 👍Like this video Subscribe our channel➡️ https://youtube.com/cric7 Follow us on Instagram➡️ https://www.instagram.com/cric7_insta Like us on Facebook➡️ http://www.facebook.com/cric7news Song: Jarico - Landscape (Vlog No Copyright Music) Music promoted by Vlog No Copyright Music. Video Link: https://youtu.be/EwRdKJURDHw ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use."