‘Season of a lifetime’ – Ravi Shastri praises Team India for beating England 2-1 in the ODIs

India won the third ODI by seven runs despite Sam Curran's valiant 83-ball 95.

By Sabyasachi Chowdhury

Updated - 29 Mar 2021, 07:41 IST

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Ravi Shastri, the head coach of the Indian team, was delighted with the Men in Blue after their 2-1 win over England in the three-match ODI series. After winning the first game by 66 runs, Virat Kohli and Co slumped to a defeat in the second ODI by six wickets at the MCA Stadium in Pune. However, the hosts won the third game by seven runs to seal the series.

After being put in to bat first, India managed 329 runs and were bowled out 10 balls short of their 50 overs. Shikhar Dhawan, Rishabh Pant, and Hardik Pandya scored half-centuries to guide their team to a respectable score. For the Brits, a number of their batters got starts, but apart from Sam Curran, no one could go on and get a massive score under their belt.

Ravi Shastri happy with the Indian team

Shastri was over the moon after India were able to beat England as well as Australia in the last four months or so. He took to Twitter and wrote, “Congratulations Guys for holding up and having a season of a lifetime in the toughest of times across all formats and hemispheres against 2 of the best teams in the world. Take a bow.”

Virat, in the post-match presentation ceremony, was relieved after the close contest on Sunday night. The 32-year-old also had words of praises for Curran, who stayed unbeaten on an 83-ball 95 with nine fours and three sixes.

Kohli lauded T Natarajan for holding his nerves in the final overs. He also had the backs of the ones, who dropped a few catches in the outfield.

“When the top-two battle each other, we’ll get exciting games. No one will throw in the towel, and Sam played a really good inning to keep them in the hunt. However, our bowlers picked up wickets, and it moved from us finishing it off to them getting over the line before Hardik and Nattu pulled it back,” Kohli said after the game.

“It’s most disappointing for the guy who drops the catch, but as much as you get disappointed, catches get put down and sometimes they cost you. There’s no lack of intent, and our body language was outstanding. Eventually, we got over the line,” he added.

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