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January 21, 2015
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England beat India by nine wickets in ODI |
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![]() ap - India's Mohammed Shami plays a shot during the one-day international cricket match between England and India in Brisbane, Australia, January 20. BRISBANE, AP: Steve Finn and James Anderson shared nine wickets for 51 runs as England rolled India for 153 to set up a nine-wicket win in the tri-series one-day cricket international (ODI) yesterday. Finn took a career-best 5-33, and Anderson, returning from injury, took 4-18 as England bowled out India in only 39.3 overs after it won the toss and batted at the Gabba Ground. Ian Bell then scored 88 and James Taylor 56 in an unbroken 131-run partnership which carried England past India's total in the 28th over. India remains winless in the tri-series after its three-wicket loss to Australia on Sunday, while England has a bonus-point win and a loss ahead of its second clash with Australia at Hobart on Friday. Bell and Taylor both made ducks in England's first-up loss to Australia but found form yesterday. Bell produced his 32nd ODI half century, taking his 88 runs from 91 balls, while Taylor scored his third, facing 63 balls, and hitting Akshar Patel for four for the winning runs. Binny also took 1-34, dismissing Moeen Ali for 8 at 25-1, during England's reply. Rahane and Ambati Rayudu (23) put on 46 for the second wicket to temporarily steady the India innings, and give it some semblance of order after Dhawan's early departure. |
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