India Dominates England in 3rd ODI: Gill’s Century Seals Series Sweep Ahead of Champions Trophy

India Dominates England in 3rd ODI: In a display of clinical dominance, India crushed England by 142 runs in the third ODI at Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium, completing a 3-0 series sweep and sending a resounding message ahead of the ICC Champions Trophy. Shubman Gill’s sublime century and a collective bowling effort underscored India’s superiority, while England’s batting frailties were laid bare once again.

India’s Batting Brilliance: Gill, Iyer, and Kohli Shine

Gill’s Century Steals the Show
Shubman Gill, playing his 50th ODI, marked the occasion with a masterful 112 off 102 balls, becoming the first Indian to score a century in his 50th ODI match. His innings, laced with 14 boundaries and three sixes, anchored India’s innings after captain Rohit Sharma fell for just 1 to Mark Wood’s searing delivery. Gill’s seventh ODI ton, the fastest by an Indian in terms of innings, cemented his status as India’s batting linchpin.

Kohli’s Milestone and Iyer’s Fireworks
Virat Kohli (52 off 55) partnered Gill in a 116-run stand, inching closer to 14,000 ODI runs, while Shreyas Iyer’s explosive 78 off 64 balls injected late momentum. Iyer’s aggressive strokeplay, including eight fours and two sixes, propelled India past 300, though Adil Rashid’s crafty leg-spin (4/64) pegged back the middle order.

Lower-Order Contributions
KL Rahul’s brisk 40 and cameos from Axar Patel (22) and Harshit Rana (15*) pushed India to 356, despite a late collapse of 3/3 in the final seven balls.

England’s Chase: Promise Fades to Collapse

Duckett’s Blitz and Early Hope
England’s chase began explosively, with Ben Duckett (34 off 22) and Phil Salt (23 off 21) racing to 60/1 in 6.2 overs. Duckett, despite nursing a groin injury, targeted Harshit Rana and Arshdeep Singh with audacious boundaries before falling to a knuckleball .

Middle-Order Meltdown
The visitors crumbled under spin pressure. Kuldeep Yadav’s wrong’un dismissed Tom Banton (38), while Axar Patel outfoxed Joe Root (24) with a delivery that sneaked through his defence. Jos Buttler’s dismissal for 6, bowled by Harshit Rana, epitomized England’s struggles . From 126/3, England lost seven wickets for 88 runs, bundled out for 214 in 34.2 overs.

Bowling Heroes
India’s bowlers shared the spoils:

  • Arshdeep Singh (2/33) struck early.
  • Harshit Rana (2/31) rattled the middle order.
  • Axar Patel (1/22) and Washington Sundar (1/43) exploited the turning track.

Key Takeaways

  1. Gill’s Ascendancy: Gill’s third consecutive fifty-plus score and Player of the Series award highlighted his consistency.
  2. Rashid’s Lone Fight: Adil Rashid’s four-wicket haul, including Kohli and Gill, was England’s sole bright spot.
  3. England’s Spin Woes: The visitors’ middle order crumbled against spin for the third straight game, raising questions about their Champions Trophy readiness.
  4. India’s Depth: Contributions from all batters and six bowlers taking wickets underscored India’s balanced squad.

Post-Match Reactions

  • Shubman Gill (Player of the Match): “The pitch was tricky early on, but rotating strike was key. This series win gives us momentum for the Champions Trophy”.
  • Jos Buttler: “We were outplayed. Our approach is right, but execution let us down”.
  • Shreyas Iyer: “The dressing room’s energy is electric. We’re peaking at the right time”.

Looking Ahead: Champions Trophy Implications

India’s comprehensive victory, their largest ODI win against England by runs (142), sets a confident tone for the Champions Trophy . For England, recurring issues against spin and fragile middle-order partnerships demand urgent fixes. As both teams head to Pakistan and the UAE, India’s depth and England’s resilience will be tested under global scrutiny (India Dominates England in 3rd ODI).

Final Score: India 356/10 (50 overs) | England 214/10 (34.2 overs)
Result: India won by 142 runs | Series: India 3-0 England

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