1st ODI: Kohli, Jadhav slam tons as India cruise to three wicket win against England, lead series 1-0
Skipper Virat Kohli and
local boy Kedar Jadhav scored blistering ton each to guide India to a
sensational three-wicket win over England in the first ODI against England in
Pune on Sunday. Chasing 351, India were four down with just 63 runs on board,
before Kohli and Jadhav put up a solid 200-run partnership to rescue India’s
sinking ship. Though the duo fell much before the target, the tailenders
didn’t let the skipper’s effort go in vain and held their nerves to script
a brilliant win.
Earlier, Kohli won the toss and
asked England to bat stating that he would like to take advantage of the dew
that expected in the evening. India took the field and had their first
breakthrough in the sixth over. Alex Hales was the man to fall to a direct hit
from Jasprit Bumrah. But Joe Root, who came in next stuck with Jason Roy. The
duo then put up a 69 run partnership for the second wicket before the latter
was stumped by MS Dhoni to a Ravindra Jadeja delivery. It was the
first of three major partnerships that took England’s total to 350. The last of
the three between Ben Stokes and Moeen Ali was the one that did the most damage
to India. England ended up smashing 105 runs in the last eight overs, giving
India a total that was just 50 runs shy of 400.
KL Rahul and Shikhar Dhawan opened
India’s stint at the crease. Dhawan was making his comeback after recovering
from an injury. it turned out to be an anticlimax of a return for him as he was
the first to depart for India. Dhawan made just one run and walked before the
end of the third over. Virat Kohli came up with his batting gear for the first
time as Indian ODI captain. Kohli could do nothing but stand and watch as he
saw Rahul fall, followed by Yuvraj Singh and then his predecessor MS
Dhoni. Yuvraj did smash the ball around the park but he couldn’t stay around
for long. After Dhoni, in came Kedar Jadhav and he turned out to be the man who
would stand with his captain.
What followed was a carnage in
which Jadhav and Kohli notched up 200 runs in under 25 overs. In the process
both notched up their respective 100s. But both weren’t around to finish things
off for India. Kohli was the first to fall. It was a rare blemish in an
otherwise perfect innings when Kohli as he tried to pull a short one from
outside off. Stokes had bowled a slower one and Kohli ended up taking a thick
outside edge. The ball went high but didn’t travel far and David Willey held on
top the ball gleefully. The stadium went silent for a moment. Then they went up
in applause to appreciate the batting masterclass they had just witnessed from
the Indian captain.
Jadhav had started struggling
with cramps even before he got to his 100 and it seemed to have only been
aggravated after he crossed the mark and lost Kohli at the other end. But he
decided compensate his lack of ability to run by dealing with sixes and fours.
It was on one such occasion that he hit a ball straight down the throat of Jake
Ball at square leg. But India were already in a strong position by that time.
They did lose the wicket of Ravindra Jadeja but Hardik Pandya and Ravichandran
Ashwin took India over the line with consecutive sixes. Kedhar Jadhav was
the man of the match.
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