Gill helps India down England in ODI opener

Published February 7, 2025
INDIAN batter Shubman Gill plays a shot as England wicket-keeper Phil Salt looks on during the first One-day International at the Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium on Thursday.—AFP
INDIAN batter Shubman Gill plays a shot as England wicket-keeper Phil Salt looks on during the first One-day International at the Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium on Thursday.—AFP

NAGPUR: Shubman Gill led India to a four-wicket victory over England in the first one-day international on Thursday after a strong bowling performance from the hosts in Nagpur.

Chasing just 249 for victory without Virat Kohli, who missed the start of the three-match series due to a sore right knee, India lost their openers early on.

But Shreyas Iyer, who hit 59, counter-attacked in a 94-run stand with Gill, who made 87, as India chased down their target with 11.2 overs to spare.

The ODIs come ahead of the Champions Trophy, starting February 19 in Pakistan and Dubai.

Gill also put on 108 runs with Axar Patel, who hit 52 after being promoted up the order, to continue India’s strong form after they also clinched the preceding T20 series 4-1.

Fast bowler Saqib Mahmood denied Gill a century as he and leg-spinner Adil Rashid took two wickets each to give England some late positives in an otherwise comfortable chase.

India’s bowlers set up the victory, with debutant Harshit Rana and spinner Ravindra Jadeja claiming three wickets each to help bowl out a stuttering England for 248 in 47.4 overs.

England’s new-ball pair came out firing in their bid to defend the low total and Jofra Archer had ODI debutant Yashasvi Jaiswal caught behind for 15.

Skipper Rohit Sharma fell, on two, five balls later after his mis-timed flick went high up and into the hands of Liam Livingstone at mid-on off Mahmood.

A struggling Rohit, who averages just 10.37 runs in his 16 innings across formats in the 2024-25 season, walked back to stunned silence with India on 19-2.

Iyer soon turned the tide with a flurry of boundaries and raced to his 50 in 30 balls to raise the spirits of the home crowd.

Jacob Bethell trapped Iyer lbw after he had smashed nine fours and two sixes in his 36-ball blitz.

England opted to bat first on a hot and sunny afternoon, but lost regular wickets and failed to bat out their 50 overs -- despite skipper Jos Buttler’s 52 and 51 from Bethell.

Phil Salt hammered Rana for three sixes and two fours in a 26-run sixth over but a mix-up with fellow opener Ben Duckett saw him run out for 43.

Rana came back from that pasting with two wickets in one over including Duckett, for 32, and Harry Brook, for a duck, to leave England at 77-3.

Buttler attempted to pull things back, first with Joe Root, who made 19 on his ODI return, and then Bethell, but England fell way short of a seriously competitive total.

The second ODI is on Sunday in Cuttack.

SCOREBOARD

ENGLAND:

P. Salt run out43

B. Duckett c Jaiswal b Rana32

J. Root lbw Jadeja19

H. Brook c Rahul b Rana0

J. Buttler c Pandya b Patel52

J. Bethell lbw Jadeja51

L. Livingstone c Rahul b Rana5

B. Carse b Shami10

A. Rashid b Jadeja8

J. Archer not out21

S. Mahmood st Rahul b Yadav2

EXTRAS (B-1, LB-2, W-2)5

TOTAL (all out, 47.4 overs)248

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-75 (Salt), 2-77 (Duckett), 3-77 (Brook), 4-111 (Root), 5-170 (Buttler), 6-183 (Livingstone), 7-206 (Carse), 8-220 (Bethell), 9-241 (Rashid)

BOWLING: Shami 8-1-38-1 (1w), Rana 7-1-53-3 (1w), Patel 7-0-38-1, Pandya 7-1-37-0, Yadav 9.4-0-53-1, Jadeja 9-1-26-3

INDIA:

Y. Jaiswal c Salt b Archer15

R. Sharma c Livingstone b Mahmood2

S. Gill c Buttler b Mahmood87

S. Iyer lbw Bethell59

A. Patel b Rashid52

K.L. Rahul c&b Rashid2

H. Pandya not out9

R. Jadeja not out12

EXTRAS (LB-8, NB-1, W-4)13

TOTAL (for six wickets, 38.4 overs)251

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-19 (Jaiswal), 2-19 (Sharma), 3-113 (Iyer), 4-221 (Patel), 5-225 (Rahul), 6-235 (Gill)

DID NOT BAT: K. Yadav, H. Rana, M. Shami

BOWLING: Archer 7-1-39-1 (2w), Mahmood 6.4-0-47-2 (1w), Carse 5-0-52-0 (1w, 1nb), Rashid 10-1-49-2, Bethell 3-0-18-1, Livingstone 5-0-28-0, Root 2-0-10-0

RESULT: India won by four wickets.

Published in Dawn, February 7th, 2025

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