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ODI tri-series Scoreboard: India vs England
Brisbane: The following is the scoreboard of a match between India and England in the ODI tri-series at the Gabba here Tuesday.
India innings:
Ajinkya Rahane c Taylor b Finn 33
Shikhar Dhawan c Buttler b Anderson 1
Ambati Rayudu c Buttler b Finn 23
Virat Kohli c Buttler b Finn 4
Suresh Raina st Buttler b Ali 1
Mahendra Singh Dhoni c Buttler b Finn 34
Stuart Binny c Morgan b Anderson 44
Axar Patel b Finn 0
Bhuvneshwar Kumar b Anderson 5
Mohammed Shami c Ali b Anderson 1
Umesh Yadav not out 0
Extras (lb 3, w 3, nb 1) 7
Total (all out in 39.3 overs) 153
Fall of wickets: 1-1 (Dhawan, 2.1 overs), 2-57 (Rahane, 14.3), 3-64 (Kohli, 16.4), 4-65 (Raina, 17.2), 5-67 (Rayudu, 18.6), 6-137 (Dhoni, 36.1), 7-137 (Patel, 36.2), 8-143 (Kumar, 37.2), 9-153 (Binny, 39.2), 10-153 (Mohammed Shami, 39.3)
Bowling:
James Anderson 8.3-2-18-4
Chris Woakes 7-0-35-0
Stuart Broad 7-0-33-0
Steven Finn 8-0-33-5
Moeen Ali 9-0-31-1
England innings:
Ian Bell not out 88
Moeen Ali c Kohli b Binny 8
James Taylor not out 56
Extras (w 3, nb 1) 4
Total (for one wicket in 27.3 overs) 156
Fall of wickets: 1-25 (Ali, 2.6 overs)
Bowling:
Stuart Binny 7-0-34-1
Bhuvneshwar Kumar 2-0-18-0
Umesh Yadav 6-0-42-0
Mohammed Shami 4-0-23-0
Axar Patel 7.3-0-32-0
Suresh Raina 1-0-7-0
Match Details:
Toss: India, chose to bat
Points: England 5, India 0
Player of the match: Steven Finn (England)
Umpires: Kumar Dharmasena (Sri Lanka) and Mick Martell (Australia)
TV umpire: Simon Fry (Australia)
Match referee: Andy Pycroft (Zimbabwe)
Reserve umpire: John Ward (Australia)
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