England vs. India 2nd ODI – Weather in the vicinity of Lord’s on July 14th. In the second ODI at Lord’s, viewers can expect an entertaining match between the two sides with no rain interruptions.
The first One-Day International (ODI) between India and England was play at the Kennington Oval in London. The visitors humiliated the Englishmen with a 10-wicket rout. India chased down England’s lowly target of 111 in under 20 overs, led by Indian skipper Rohit Sharma’s swashbuckling 76*.
The visitors batted first on a green pitch designed to help new ball bowlers. The Indian bowlers took full advantage of the pitch’s favorable conditions. Jasprit Bumrah of India was having a fantastic day, running through the hosts’ top order. In a fiery five-over spell in which he scalp four wickets while conceding only nine runs. Mohammed Shami, his partner in crime, aided him admirably and took three wickets. Including the prized scalp of opposition skipper Jos Buttler.
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2nd ODI: England’s chances of a comeback.
Following a disastrous outing with the bat in which they scored 110 runs. Their lowest total against India, the hosts expected a fiery response of their own as their bowlers. Attempted to replicate the performance of their counterparts in the first innings. Reece Topley and David Willey both troubled the Indian openers, Rohit Sharma and Shikar Dhawan, early in the second innings. But once they got their eye in, they effectively ended England’s chances of a comeback.
The English bowlers’ perplexing strategy of bowling short to the Indian captain met with utter contempt. As Rohit continued to smash the short deliveries over the fine leg boundary. The Indian openers recorded their 18th century stand and broke the 5000-run barrier for first-wicket partnerships in ODIs. The good news for Buttler following that devastating defeat is that they don’t have much time to dwell on it as his team prepares to face the visitors in the second ODI on Thursday.
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Here is the weather forecast for the second ODI England vs. India:
England vs. India On a cloudy day in London, the first game at The Oval was met with some drizzle. But it never threaten to disrupt the game. According to Weather.com, the weather forecast for the second ODI at Lord’s on Thursday, July 14th is quite similar, with cloud cover throughout the afternoon and the sun shining brightly later in the evening. Moreover, Viewers can expect an entertaining match between the two teams with no rain delays.
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