England vs India, 2nd ODI, Stats Preview: Players records and approaching milestones
Joe Root (17460) is 40 runs short of reaching 17500 runs across formats.
After getting bamboozled by pacer Jasprit Bumrah in the opening match, Jos Buttler and his England team will look to bounce back in the second ODI that takes place on July 14, 2022, at the home of cricket, Lord’s in London. The home side will have fond and special memories of this date as they lifted their first-ever 50-overs World Cup trophy three years back in 2019 on the same venue by defeating New Zealand in the finals, which turned out to be one of the most historic and epic encounters.
Speaking about the first game, England got skittled for just 110 courtesy of some spectacular bowling from the Indian seamers, led by one of the best all-format bowlers in world cricket right now, Bumrah. The 28-year-old speedster achieved his career-best figures of 6/19 in just 7.2 overs which also had three maidens. The top three of the four English batters got out without even troubling the scorers. Mohammed Shami also supported Bumrah well as he picked up 3/31 in seven overs.
In reply, captain Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan registered their 18th-century partnership in 50-overs format to guide their team home by a comfortable ten-wicket victory margin. Buttler, who was leading the ODI side for the first time after getting appointed as a full-time skipper, will be hoping for a much better performance from his men going into the Lord’s match. The hosts would be looking to keep the series alive and take it to the third and the final game. For the visitors, out-of-form Virat Kohli’s participation in the clash is still not clear as he recovers from his groin injury.
Meanwhile, here are some of the important stats and numbers ahead of the 2nd ODI between England and India:
Head-to-Head: England and India have clashed against each other in 104 ODIs so far with England emerging victorious on 43 occasions and India on 56. Two games ended up in a tie and three in no result. In England, both have met in 43 matches so far with the hosts winning 22 times and India 17. One encounter ended in a tie and three in no result.
6 – Buttler (144) needs six sixes to complete 150 maximums in ODIs.
1 – Ravindra Jadeja (49) is one big hit away from completing 50 maximums in ODI cricket.
67 – Moeen Ali (1933) requires 67 runs to reach 2000 runs in ODI cricket.
10 – Rohit Sharma (1490) is ten fours short of completing 1500 fours across formats.
8 – Jonny Bairstow (392) is eight fours away from completing 400 fours in the 50-overs format.
7 – Jos Buttler (343) needs seven fours to reach 350 fours in ODIs.
53 – Shreyas Iyer (947) requires 53 runs to get to 1000 runs in one-day internationals.
40 – Joe Root (17460) is 40 runs short of reaching 17500 runs across formats.
7 – Hardik Pandya (93) needs seven fours to get to 100 fours in ODIs.
7 – Shreyas (93) is also seven fours away from completing 100 fours in ODI format.
9 – Root (491) also needs nine fours to get to the landmark of 500 fours in ODIs.
3 – Jason Roy (5497) needs three runs to complete 5500 runs in international cricket.
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