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India defeated England by 142 runs in the third ODI. The team gave a target of 357 runs due to Shubman Gill’s brilliant century in Ahmedabad. The English team was reduced to 214 runs in 34.2 overs.
Many moments were seen on Wednesday. Players wore a green band in support of organ donation. Kohli avoided being run out. Gill completed his century with fours. Docket hit 4 consecutive fours against Arshdeep.
Read the top moments of third ODI …
1. Both teams wearing green bands in support of organ donation
Captain of India and England with the Donation Organ Board.
During the toss, Indian captain Rohit Sharma and English captain Jose Butler landed with a green bandage on his hand. Recently, BCCI has launched a new initiative, which is named “Ang Donate, Save Jeevan”. Through this initiative, BCCI is motivating everyone for its organ donation, so that the lives of the needy can be saved.
Under this initiative, all the players of India-England tied a green bandage in their hands and landed for the third ODI in Ahmedabad. The new ICC chairman Jai Shah said on 10 February that Organ Donation will start the initiative during the third ODI between India and England in Ahmedabad.
Rohit Sharma signing the Donation Organ Board.
2. Kohli to life, avoid being run out
When Virat Kohli survived the run out, he was for 8 runs. He scored an innings of 52 runs.
Virat Kohli got a life in the 7th over of the Indian innings. They survived the runout. Kohli played Saqib Mahmud’s length ball towards mid on and set out to take runs.
Kohli had reached half the pitch, when Gill refused to take the run. In such a situation, Kohli had to return. There was a chance of run out here, but Phil Soult missed the opportunity. In this over, Kohli also hit two consecutive fours. He scored 52 runs.
3. Gill completed century with fours
Shubman Gill played a brilliant innings of 112 runs.
On the second ball of the 32nd over, Shubman Gill completed the century by hitting a four. Here Mark Wood put a full length ball, which Gill sent for a fours towards long on. This was the seventh century of his ODI career.
4. Pandya’s 2 consecutive sixes on Rashid’s ball
Hardik Pandya scored 17 runs on 9 balls.
In the 41st over, Hardik Pandya imposed 2 consecutive sixs against Adil Rashid. Hardik sent the fourth and fifth ball of the over from the mid -off for six. However, on the next ball, Rashid made him a clean bold. Hardik was dismissed for 17 runs.
Pandya was bowled by Adil Rashid in an attempt to defense.
5. Docket hit Arshdeep 4 consecutive fours
Docket hit 8 fours in an innings of 34 runs.
Opener Ben Docket hit 4 consecutive fours in Arshdeep Singh’s over. Arshdeep, who was putting the fourth over of the innings here, threw all the balls of the over on the full length. However, Arshdeep caught Ben Docket in the seventh over by captain Rohit Sharma.
6. Bantton Avoid being run out
When Tom Banton got a life, he was batting for 24 runs.
Tom Banton was run out in the 13th over of the English innings. On the last ball of Hardik Pandya’s over, Banton played a shot at the point and ran for the run. Joe Root refuses him on a non -strike here. The letter throwed, but left near the ball stump.