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Tuesday 15 January 2013

England need 286 runs to win 2nd ODI match at Kochi

Kochi : England need 286 runs to win second one-dayer against India at Kochi on Tuesday.

Electing to bat, India scored 285 runs for six in the second one-dayer against England.

Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni played some aggressive shots and smashed half-century against England in the second cricket one-dayer on Tuesday.

Indian all-rounder Ravinder Jadeja too played a matured innings and completed his half-century against England.

In a major blow, India lost its fifth wicket in the form of Suresh Raina who added 55 runs to the Indian scoreboard before being dismissed in the second cricket one-dayer.

Raina played a clam and composed inning and smashed half-century against England on Tuesday.

Viart Kohli’s fine innings came to an end when the batsman was caught at covers against England.

India lost its third wicket in the form of Yuvraj Singh against England on Tuesday. Yuvraj paired with Virat Kohli to lift Indian innings after the early jolts. The duo also completed their fifty-run partnership.

Earlier in the game, England pacers launched strike against India and scalped openers Gautam Gambhir and Ajinkya Rahane in the second cricket one-dayer.

Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni won the toss and elected to bat against England on Tuesday.

India made one change to the side that lost the first one-dayer in Rajkot, replacing pacer Ashok Dinda with Shami Ahmed.
     
For England, Tim Bresnan has been forced out due to a niggle and his place has been taken by Chris Woakes.


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