Edgbaston: After losing two consecutive T20 Series (T20 Series), the Indian Cricket Team (India Cricket Team) started the campaign by winning the One Day Series against England. Team India is currently leading the three-match series by 1-0 under the leadership of Shubman Gill. Virat Kohli was the focus of the match Rohit to Sharma. But 2 experienced batsmen failed. However, India eventually won the match thanks to half-centuries from Gill, Sundar and Akshar. But an uncomfortable atmosphere has been created in the Indian camp. The reports that are coming out, cannot be happy news for the Indian cricket team and Indian cricket lovers.
Gambhir was talking to his other players during the nets session at Edgbaston. At the net, he was discussing with other players for a long time during the practice session. But there was no conversation between him and Virat Kohli. The whole in India’s last practice ahead of Tuesday’s series opener Indian team was present Where captain Shubman Gill, Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli There was also a bowling unit. Virat returned to the team after recovering from a hamstring injury. He never spoke to Gambhir. After a long batting practice, King Kohli was discussing with the batting coach Sitanshu Kotak.
India won the first ODI match
After winning the T20 series, the England camp started playing the first ODI in a very calm mood. But Jasprit Bumrah, one of the best pacers in the world, returned to the Indian team. Bumrah started showing magic after returning to the national team. In his spell of 9 overs, he took only 31 runs and took 1 wicket. Akshar Patel also took 4 wickets with the ball. 258 runs was simply not enough to win. In response, Team India advanced in the three-match ODI series by practically defeating England. In the batting, Akshar Patel performed flawlessly, Shubman Gill also played a captain’s innings. India beat England by six wickets with 28 balls to spare. Shubman retired after an innings of 80 runs, while Akshar left the field with an unbeaten 57 with the bat after taking four wickets with the ball.