Yuvraj, Dhoni tons seal ODI series for India
MS Dhoni and Yuvraj Singh lead India's recovery with both batsmen recording centuries. Yuvraj hitting a career-best 150 and Dhoni 134.
MS Dhoni and Yuvraj Singh lead India's recovery with both batsmen recording centuries. Yuvraj hitting a career-best 150 and Dhoni 134.

 

(REUTERS) – Limited-overs stalwarts Yuvraj Singh and Mahendra Singh Dhoni rolled back the years to smash scintillating centuries to help India secure a series-clinching, 15-run victory in the second one-day international against England yesterday.England captain Eoin Morgan blasted a blistering 102 but could not take his team over the line as India prevailed in the thrilling run-fest to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series.
Put in to bat, India were reeling at 25 for three at Cuttack’s Barabati Stadium when Yuvraj and Dhoni, with the experience of 580 one-dayers between them, staged a spectacular recovery with an epic 256-run partnership spread over 38-odd overs.
The early dismissals of the openers or the rare failure of home captain Virat Kohli mattered little as Yuvraj and Dhoni exhibited the kind of shot-making which comes naturally to them.
Left-handed Yuvraj, one of the cleanest strikers of the ball, hammered a career-best 150 off 127 balls, a sizzling knock studded with 21 boundaries and three sixes.
Dhoni, who relinquished limited-overs captaincy earlier this month, made 134 off 122 balls, his 10th one-day century. His innings contained six sixes, including three in a Liam Plunkett over.
Paceman Chris Woakes emerged from the batting carnage with his reputation intact, having claimed four wickets as India posted a commanding 381-6.
In reply, England lost Alex Hales cheaply but Joe Root (54) and Jason Roy steadied the innings with a century stand.
India’s spin spearhead Ravichandran Ashwin (3-65) struck in his first over, dismissing Root, and England lost three more wickets, including that of Roy who made a brisk 82, to slump to 206-5.
Morgan raised 93 runs with Moeen Ali (55) to keep England in the chase and went on to complete his ninth ODI century, which contained five sixes, to inject fresh excitement into the contest.
Unfortunately for the tourists, Morgan was run-out in the penultimate over and Bhuvneshwar Kumar sent down a tidy final over to restrict England to 366-8.
Kolkata hosts the third and final one-dayer on Sunday.

 

INDIA innings
L. Rahul c Stokes b Woakes 5
S. Dhawan b Woakes 11
V. Kohli c Stokes b Woakes 8
Y. Singh c Buttler b Woakes 150
M. Dhoni c Willey b Plunkett 134
K. Jadhav c Ball b Plunkett 22
H. Pandya not out 19
R. Jadeja not out 16
Extras: (b-4, lb-2, nb-1, w-9) 16
Total: (for 6 wickets, 50 overs) 381
Fall of wickets: 1-14, 2-22, 3-25, 4-281, 5-323, 6-358.
Bowling: C. Woakes 10-3-60-4, D. Willey 5-0-32-0 (w-1), J. Ball 10-0-80-0 (w-2), L. Plunkett 10-1-91-2 (nb-1, w-4), B. Stokes 9-0-79-0 (w-1), M. Ali 6-0-33-0 (w-1).
ENGLAND innings
J. Roy b Jadeja 82
A. Hales c Dhoni b Bumrah 14
J. Root c Kohli b R. Ashwin 54
E. Morgan run-out (Bumrah) 102
B. Stokes b R. Ashwin 1
J. Buttler stp. Dhoni b R. Ashwin 10
M. Ali b B. Kumar 55
C. Woakes b Bumrah 5
L. Plunkett not out 26
D. Willey not out 5
Extras: (lb-7, nb-1, w-4) 12
Total: (for 8 wickets, 50 overs) 366
Fall of wickets: 1-28, 2-128, 3-170, 4-173, 5-206, 6-299, 7-304, 8-354.
Bowling: B. Kumar 10-1-63-1, J. Bumrah 9-0-81-2 (nb-1, w-1), R. Jadeja 10-0-45-1, H. Pandya 6-0-60-0, R. Ashwin 10-0-65-3 (w-2), K. Jadhav 5-0-45-0 (w-1).

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