England in India: Rohit Sharma hits century to power hosts to ODI series win
Now England has lost six of seven games in this tournament – a match that should mark the beginning and rise of the results of a new era under McCullum.
Their hits improved in the 4-1 T20 series defeat, all 248 on Thursday, but another problem – failing to take advantage of the start – looked up.
In fact, it costs three numbers without a batsman. England’s total looks much below par when hitting under the lights is easier.
India’s spinners had less than a run per ball, while England’s Quicks – Gus Atkinson, Jamie Overton, Saqib Mahmood and Mark Wood were all selected, and Jofra Archer and Brydon Carse were punished for hammering the middle of the court.
Rohit timed anything and whipped anything. Atkinson’s six-game mid-shot six hints that the 37-year-old returned to the form. Two more confirmed this in the first six courts.
He was lucky enough to be able to yell at LBW at 36-year-old – England comments, but the ball cut off only the top of the leg stump – but joined Shubman Gill for the first wicket, At the first wicket, run in 28 innings in the 28 innings after Gill. Bowling 60 by an Overton Yorker.
Shreyas Iyer was used up for 44 after Rohit fell, KL Rahul was over by Overton and Hardik Pandya ) bounced up and grabbed it and pulled it to the deep square leg.
It was India’s second straight game with a harder chase than expected, but it caused damage through Rohit.
The fact that he barely celebrates his century shows that his poor run is over.