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ಮುಖಪುಟ  »  ಕ್ರಿಕೆಟ್  »  India tour of England, 2026  »  1st ODI ಫುಲ್ ಕಾಮೆಂಟರಿ

England vs India 1st ODI Full Commentary

Result · Jul 14 2026, Tue - 03:30 PM (IST)
IND
262/4 (45.2)
ENG
258/10 (47.5)
India beat England by 6 wickets
CRR:5.78
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    Welcome back for India's reply. Harry Brook has gathered his men in a huddle before they take the field. Out walk the two Indian openers, Shubman Gill and Rohit Sharma. Jofra Archer will kickstart proceedings with the new ball. Rohit is on strike. A slip and a gully in place. Away we go...

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    ... THE RUN CHASE ...

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    Game on - It is all set up for an intriguing chase. Even with the older ball, there was enough movement on offer. Having troubled India's batters by relentlessly hitting the shorter lengths in the T20I series, the pace duo of Jofra Archer and Josh Tongue will be licking their lips at the prospect of exploiting the extra bounce Indian quicks found. With the sun beating down, it remains to be seen how much of a role the spinners will play. England have gone in with three spinners and also have the part-time options of Jacob Bethell and Joe Root. Do join us back in a bit for the chase.

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    Rescue act - With England in a spot of bother, a lot rested on Joe Root's shoulders to arrest the slide, and he rode his luck early on after being put down by Shivam Dube on 7. Will Jacks couldn't hang around for long, but Liam Dawson showcased his batting credentials with a maiden ODI fifty when his side needed it the most. The pair were watchful to begin with before the runs started to flow in that 121-run stand. Dawson eventually fell, and Root was left to run out of partners as Axar Patel completed the clean-up job with career-best ODI figures of 4/62.

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    Brar sparked the fightback - There was always expected to be some assistance with the new ball, and it did enough off the seam while the extra bounce kept the batters on their toes. Ben Duckett looked all at sea against Jasprit Bumrah early on, surviving a series of plays and misses and even copping a blow on the hand. Searching for a release, Duckett found it when Gurnoor Brar came into the attack and took a liking to the right-arm quick. With Bumrah out of the attack and Duckett beginning to find his rhythm, England looked set to seize control. But India came roaring back as Brar struck twice in quick succession before Bumrah and Prasidh returned to turn the game on its head.

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    Punch for punch - Joe Root left stranded at the other end as England have been out for 258. It was a bout where two heavyweights traded punches in the middle, and it made for thoroughly entertaining viewing. England, having slipped to 107/6, will be happy to have fought their way to a competitive total. India would have hoped to run through the rest of the batting after having England on the ropes, but they ran into stubborn resistance from Joe Root and Liam Dawson.

  • 47.5
    Josh Tongue b Axar Patel 0 (2)

    OUT! BOWLED'EM! Axar Patel wraps things up with a four-fer. England have been bowled out for 258. This is the arm ball, full and on middle, angles in. Josh Tongue lunges out to push it away but plays completely down the wrong line as the ball sneaks in the gap between bat and pad to crash into the stumps.

  • 47.4

    Shorter in length, on middle, Josh Tongue pats it to the right of the bowler.

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    Josh Tongue is the last man in.

  • 47.3
    Adil Rashid st KL Rahul b Axar Patel 1 (5)

    OUT! STUMPED! Axar Patel gets his third wicket now. He anticipates the batter coming down the track and bowls this flatter, full and on middle and leg. Adil Rashid steps out of his crease to work it across the line, but the ball goes past the inside edge, behind, where KL Rahul does the rest. Root is stranded at the other end, and England are 258/9 now.

  • 47.2

    Slows it up, full and around leg, Adil Rashid advances and tries to clip it away but misses. The ball lobs up off his pads and drops to the leg side.

  • 47.1

    Floated, full and on middle, Joe Root uses his feet and lofts it to long on for a single.

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    Gurnoor Brar to bowl out now. Or will he? Brar has pulled up before his delivery stride. He is experiencing some discomfort in his right leg and has called for the physio. It looks like it could just be a cramp, and India will be hoping it's nothing serious. Brar is back on his feet, but he still looks to be in some discomfort and is walking off the field. Axar Patel to bowl this over.

  • 46.6

    Attempts the yorker but bowls a full toss, on off, Adil Rashid has no intention to hit it and just taps it out to cover.

  • 46.5

    In the blockhole, just outside off, Adil Rashid jams it out to extra cover.

  • 46.4

    Pitched up and on middle, Joe Root clips it through mid-wicket and calls for two. Virat Kohli from the deep is quick to get to the ball and keeps it to just one.

  • 46.3

    FOUR! Smartly played! Jasprit Bumrah bangs this into the pitch, on middle, takes all the pace off. Joe Root bends his back to sway away, waits for it before playing the upper cut over the keeper's head for a boundary.

  • 46.2

    Hard length and on off, Adil Rashid opens the bat face and guides it to deep third for a run.

  • 46.1

    Back of a length and on off, Joe Root runs it down to deep third for a single.

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    Adil Rashid is the new man in. Jasprit Bumrah returns to bowl.

  • 45.6

    OUT! CAUGHT! Axar Patel has the last laugh here. He goes short again but pushes it through quicker, on leg. Jofra Archer once again moves back to pull it away but gets a bit cramped up to free his arms fully. He does not get the timing right as the ball flies straight towards deep mid-wicket, where Washington Sundar pouches it safely. England are 250/8.

  • 45.5

    SIX! Jofra Archer joins the party now! Axar Patel drags his length back, on middle and leg. Archer picks up the length early, rocks back and smacks it over the deep mid-wicket fence for a biggie. A spectator has taken the catch in the stands. Also, 250 comes up for England.

  • 45.4

    Fires this one, full and on leg, Joe Root comes down the track again and drags it to long on for one.

  • 45.3

    SIX! Nice use of the feet! Tossed up, full and around middle. Joe Root dances down the track to get to the pitch of it and tonks it over the long on fence for a biggie.

  • 45.2

    Floated, full and on off, Jofra Archer steers it away towards point for a run.

  • 45.1

    Flatter, short and around leg, Joe Root gets low to heave it away but gets an inside edge towards short fine for a single.

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    Reload! Joe Root showed his intentions early by charging down the track, but the umpire stopped Axar Patel in his run-up. The square-leg umpire asks KL Rahul to put his helmet back on. Jasprit Bumrah was initially set to bowl, and that prompted Rahul to hand over the helmet, but Shubman Gill had a late change of plan and stuck with Axar instead.

  • 44.6

    On a length, outside off. Root plays the drive to deep cover for a single.

  • 44.5

    Jofra Archer was gone had the throw hit. Fuller in length, at the sticks. Archer hops back and squeezes out an inside edge onto the pads. It rolls in front of point, and Root is nearly halfway through the run by the time Archer decides to set off. Rohit Sharma swoops in, picks the ball up with his right hand and fires in a throw at the bowling end but misses.

  • 44.4

    FOUR! Cleverly played. Into the surface, around off. Archer waits on it on the back foot and uses the pace of the ball. He rides the bounce and steers it in the gap between backward point and deep third for a boundary.

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    Next stop Cardiff - That brings us to the end of an entertaining contest, with India taking a 1-0 lead in the series and moving a step closer to sealing it, while England will be eager to bounce back and restore parity. The action now shifts to Sophia Gardens in Cardiff for the second ODI on Thursday, 16th July, with the first ball scheduled for 12 pm GMT (5.30 pm IST). As always, be sure to join us a little early for all the build-up. Until then, it's goodbye and take care!

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    The victorious skipper of India - Shubman Gill says seeing the middle and lower order contribute with the bat gives him a lot of confidence, both as a captain and as a top-order batter. He explains that the decision to bowl first was driven more by the team combination than the conditions, adding that with a more experienced batting unit than bowling attack, India were confident of chasing even a total in excess of 300. Gill is pleased with the way the bowlers started in the first 6-7 overs and, even more so, with how they fought back after England began to gain the upper hand. Looking ahead, he says India will continue to test different combinations to find the right balance and depth in both batting and bowling. With conditions similar to those in South Africa, he feels this series presents an ideal opportunity to experiment and assess what works best.

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    The captain of England - Harry Brook admits England's middle-order collapse, where they lose five wickets for just 20 runs, proved to be the decisive phase of the innings. While pleased with the fight shown by his side, he feels that losing wickets in a cluster left England with too much to do. Brook credits Joe Root and Liam Dawson for their crucial partnership, saying it gave England a fighting total after they found themselves in serious trouble. However, he believes 260 was still below par and that a score in the region of 300-320 would have been much more competitive and brought their spinners more into play. Reflecting on the conditions, Brook says England felt the pitch slowed down as the match progressed. Says they were confident they had enough at the halfway stage if it continued to behave the same way. He also adds that team selection will continue to be based on the surface, while admitting the spinners were unable to have the influence England had hoped for.

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    PLAYER OF THE MATCH - Axar Patel wins the award for his all-round brilliance. 57* off 52 with the bat and 4/62 with the ball. Patel says this is the perfect start for the team after the disappointing T20I series. Adds that he is pleased with the way he performed. Shares that his plan was to bowl stump-to-stump while varying his pace. He also credits India's strong start with the bat for keeping them ahead of the game. On the partnership with Washington Sundar, Axar says the focus was on building a stand and finishing the chase.

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    Presentation Time...

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    Not enough runs - England will rue a few missed opportunities in both selection and execution. With plenty of assistance on offer for the seamers, they may wonder if an extra hit-the-deck quick would have been the better option. Harry Brook's decision at the toss was influenced by the expectation that the spinners would come into play, but they struggled to make any real impact. Sam Curran and Jofra Archer struck in quick succession after an inconsistent start, but the hosts failed to build on that momentum, allowing Shubman Gill and Shreyas Iyer to take the game away with a century stand. Brook's sharp run-out and Josh Tongue's wicket briefly reignited hopes, but England simply didn't have enough runs on the board to mount a sustained challenge.

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    England recover after a collapse in the middle - After electing to bat, England posted a competitive total, but it could have been much worse. Ben Duckett and Jacob Bethell negotiated a tricky opening spell with a 61-run stand before both fell in the same over, triggering a collapse to 80/5. Joe Root then made the most of an early reprieve on 7, combining with Liam Dawson for a crucial 121-run partnership. Both brought up well-crafted fifties, with Dawson registering his highest ODI score, but England couldn't finish strongly as Root remained unbeaten on 76. India were impressive with the ball, though they would have hoped to wrap things up sooner. Axar Patel starred with four wickets, while Gurnoor Brar and Prasidh Krishna claimed two apiece, with Jasprit Bumrah and Shivam Dube picking up one each.

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    Calm heads finish the job - After the mini-collapse, Axar Patel and Washington Sundar ensured there were no further alarms. The left-handed pair soaked up the pressure before taking control with smart strike rotation and timely boundaries. Axar crowned a fine all-round return to the ODI side with a well-crafted half-century to go with his four-wicket haul, while Sundar also brought up a deserved fifty. Their unbeaten 102-run partnership shut the door on England, with Sundar striking the winning runs as India sealed the chase with less than five overs to spare.

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    Gill leads before India hit a roadblock - India made a brisk start to the chase with Shubman Gill setting the tone before back-to-back wickets of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli left them at 48/2. Unfazed, Gill looked in sublime touch and, alongside Shreyas Iyer, stitched together a fluent 101-run stand that put the visitors firmly in control, with the skipper bringing up a classy half-century. But the momentum shifted dramatically as Gill, hampered by cramps throughout his innings, was forced to retire hurt on 80. India then stumbled, losing Iyer to some terrible running between the wickets before KL Rahul followed soon after, leaving the visitors needing another 99 runs to seal the chase.

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    Men in Blue draw first blood - India have finally opened their account on this tour of England. After enduring a 4-0 whitewash in the T20I series that also saw them surrender the No. 1 ranking to the hosts, the Men in Blue have bounced back in style with a commanding performance to draw first blood in the ODI series. The victory also extends India's dominance over England in this format, marking a sixth consecutive ODI win, while ending England's seven-match winning streak at Edgbaston. Fittingly, the last team to beat England in an ODI at this venue was also India, way back in 2014.

  • 45.2

    SIX! Washington Sundar finishes the game with a big hit and also brings up his FIFTY. India win by 6 wickets to go 1-0 up in the series. Flighted delivery by Rashid, a bit too full, on middle. Sundar crouches to get under the ball and launches it downtown towards the sight screen for a six. The 100-run stand also comes up between these two all-rounders.

  • 45.1

    Pushed through, on a good length. Axar knocks it in front of mid off and sneaks in a quick single.

  • 44.6

    FOUR! Banged away! Into the wicket, on off. This sits up to be hit and Sundar stands tall to smack the pull over mid-wicket for a boundary. Washington moves to 46. India need 4 more runs.

  • 44.5

    Fractionally short, on off. Axar gets on top of the bounce and punches it past cover for a single.

  • 44.4

    Serves it full, on off. Patel goes hard on the drive but the bat turns in his hand and he miscues it off the inner half to mid on.

  • 44.3

    On middle and leg, on a good length. Sundar nudges it to the left of mid on for a single. The 250 is up for India. They need 9 more runs.

  • 44.2

    FOUR! Straight as an arrow. Curran pushes the length up, on off. Sundar collapses his back knee and goes back over the bowler's head with a high elbow. The bat turns in his hand but the connection is decent enough to fetch him a boundary.

  • 44.1

    Lands it on a good length, on middle. Sundar punches it to mid on.

  • 43.6

    Drags his length back, on off, Washington Sundar moves back and tucks it to the leg side for one more. India need 14 runs to win now.

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    Change of bat for Washington Sundar.

  • 43.5

    Tossed up, full and on leg, Axar Patel eases it down to long on for a run.

  • 43.4

    A loopy delivery on middle, dips in. Axar Patel drills it back to the bowler.

  • 43.3

    Short and outside off, Axar Patel cuts it to point.

  • 43.2

    Flighted, full and on off, Axar Patel taps it to short cover.

  • 43.1

    Floated, short and around off, Washington Sundar punches it through covers for a single.

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    Adil Rashid comes on now.

  • 42.6

    Dishes out the moon ball, full and sliding down the leg side. Axar Patel waits for an eternity before trying to whip it away, but misses and gets hit on the pads.

  • 42.5

    Pitched up and on middle, Washington Sundar steps across and knocks it towards mid on for a quick run.

  • 42.4

    Bangs in a bouncer and on middle, gets some extra juice on this one, Washington Sundar tries to pull it away but misses.

  • 42.3

    A slower one, full and on middle, Washington Sundar clips it to mid-wicket.

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