England vs India, 1st ODI Stats Preview: Players records, head to head and approaching milestones
Shikhar Dhawan will be playing his landmark 150th match.
Having lost the fifth rescheduled Test, India made a comeback to defeat the English side by a 2-1 margin in the T20I series. Full-time skipper Rohit Sharma returned after having missed the Test due to COVID-19 and led the team to victories in the first and the second matches. The action now moves to the One-Day internationals where both the teams will compete in a three-match series beginning on July 12, 2022, at the Kennington Oval in London. The remaining matches will take place on the 14th and 17th at Lord’s and Old Trafford respectively.
Speaking of the T20Is, Suryakumar Yadav looked in great touch for the visitors as he smashed the most runs in the series. The impressive right-handed batter amassed 171 runs in three innings at an average of 57.00 and a strike rate of 201.17. In the bowling department, Bhuvneshwar Kumar picked up four wickets in two matches at a staggering average of 6.25 and an economy rate of 4.16, which also won him the Player of the Series award. England’s new white-ball skipper Jos Buttler managed only 22 runs while his opening partner Jason Roy mustered just 31 runs, which would worry the hosts going into the 50-overs games.
Talking about the selections, the tourists have added ODI regular Shikhar Dhawan to their side. Among the bowlers, Mohammed Shami, Shardul Thakur, Mohammed Siraj, Prasidh Krishna, and Arshdeep Singh are also back in the mix. Fresh from the memorable Test victory, Ben Stokes, Joe Root, and Jonny Bairstow are back for the already dangerous-looking England team. India’s last ODI assignment came against the West Indies earlier this year when they defeated them 3-0 at home. England also won by the same margin against the Netherlands away from home last month. This match will be Buttler’s first ODI after his appointment as the full-time skipper of England.
Meanwhile, here are some of the important stats and numbers ahead of the 1st ODI between England and India:
Head-to-Head: England and India have met each other in 103 ODIs so far, with England winning on 43 occasions and India on 55. Two matches ended in a tie and three games with no result. In England, both have clashed against each other in 42 encounters, with the hosts winning 22 and India 16. One match ended up in a tie and three with no result.
96 – Rohit Sharma (9283) needs 96 runs to surpass Mohammad Azharuddin (9378) and become the sixth highest run-getter for India in ODIs.
5 – Rohit (845) needs five fours to complete 850 fours in ODIs.
1 – Jos Buttler (299) is one game away from appearing in 300 matches across formats.
1 – Shikhar Dhawan (149) is one match away from appearing in 150 ODIs.
9 – Joe Root (491) requires nine fours to complete the landmark of 500 fours in the ODI format.
53 – Shreyas Iyer (947) is 53 runs away from reaching the milestone of 1000 runs in the ODI format.
6 – Buttler (144) needs six sixes to complete 150 maximums in ODIs.
5 – Rohit (245) also requires five sixes to reach 250 maximums in the 50-over format.
2 – Jonny Bairstow (3498) is two runs short of reaching 3500 runs in ODIs.
1 – Ravindra Jadeja (49) needs one six to get the landmark of 50 maximums in ODIs.
1 – Rohit (99) is one innings away from appearing in 100 innings in away ODIs.
81 – Moeen Ali (1919) requires 81 runs to get to 2000 runs in one-day internationals.
3 – Jason Roy (5497) needs three runs to reach 5500 runs in international cricket.
4 – Jadeja (46) requires four wickets to get to 50 wickets in away ODIs.
40 – Root (17460) needs 40 runs to reach 17500 runs across formats.
2 – Mohammed Shami (148) requires just two scalps to get the 150 wickets in the 50-overs format.
7 – Shreyas (93) is seven fours short of completing 100 fours in ODIs.
7 – Hardik Pandya (93) needs seven fours to get to 100 fours in one-day internationals.
5 – Axar Patel (45) requires five scalps to get to 50 wickets in ODIs.
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