Gill, Kohli and Iyer take India to 356 against England in third ODI
When Kohli was on 38, he survived a leg-before appeal as an attempted flick was missed and the ball had crashed into his pads.
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Shubman Gill celebrates his century during the third One Day International cricket match of a series between India and England
AHMEDABAD, 12 FEB
Shubman Gill led the way with a fluent 112 while Virat Kohli (52)
and Shreyas Iyer (78) also cashed in on ideal conditions in their last outing
before the Champions Trophy, helping India set a 357-run target for England in
the third and final ODI on Wednesday.
Gill
anchored India's innings en route to his seventh ODI ton — 112 off 104 balls
(14x4s, 3x6s) which also took his average past 60 in the format — while putting
on two century stands with Kohli and Iyer to consolidate for India, who
finished at 356 all-out.
The
India vice-captain Gill also achieved the unique feat of scoring a century each
across the three international formats at the same venue. Gill, meanwhile, has
also scored an IPL hundred here at the Narendra Modi Stadium.
Attacking
the fast bowlers and spinners alike, Gill's knock was replete with rich strokes
particularly down the ground. The opener displayed immaculate footwork at the
crease early on to take the attack to the opposition and remained resolute to
score off spin, until he was cleaned up by Adil Rashid (4/64).
On
his part, Kohli took his time to find the rhythm and when he did, the batting
mainstay looked hitting his strides.
Kohli
made the most of a juicy overpitched delivery from Mark Wood which he drove through
the covers for his first four, then got on top of the ball from Saqib Mahmood
to swat it for another boundary through mid-wicket and punished the England
pacer for being wayward as he cut him for his third four.
While
his stroke play was compelling in the run-a-ball fifty for his 73rd
half-century, there were elements of struggle against England leg-spinner Adil
Rashid.
When
Kohli was on 38, he survived a leg-before appeal as an attempted flick was
missed and the ball had crashed into his pads. The replays showed the ball had
pitched just outside the line of leg-stump.
But
Rashid continued to have wood over Kohli as soon after he raised his bat for
fifty, the England spinner had him caught behind on a loopy delivery which
turned away and took an edge before settling in the wicketkeeper’s gloves. This
was the fifth time Rashid has dismissed Kohli in ODIs.
Kohli
was stranded 37 runs short of becoming only the third batter ever to make
14,000 ODI runs, missing a personal landmark like his teammate Rohit Sharma
earlier in the innings. It is expected to be completed during Champions Trophy.
Coming
off a terrific century in second ODI, Rohit Sharma (1) could not even get a
start as a delivery from Wood which was angled in, straightened enough to take
the outside edge and Phil Salt collected a sharp catch.
Iyer
only had himself to blame for missing out on a triple-digit score after he was
caught behind on a delivery fired down the leg stump by Rashid, one that he
needlessly chased and edged.
Hardik Pandya (17) hit a couple of sixes before perishing off Rashid and KL Rahul also stroked his way to a quick 29-ball 40 towards the end.
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Fantastic effort!