England were defeated by 10 wickets in the first ODI against India at the Oval after Jasprit Bumrah took six for 19 and the home side were 110 all out
Perhaps good fortune is a finite resource in English cricket. Maybe there’s only so much of it to go around and Brendon McCullum used more than his fair share in overhauling the Test team.
“[It’s] obviously a really disappointing day, it’s a tough loss to take,” a sullen-looking Buttler said around the time India were scheduled to bat. Roy was the first to go as he dragged a drive back on to his stumps. That is 31 runs from four innings against India this summer for the usually fluent opener. Root was out two balls later dangling his bat at a lifting wide one. Stokes was then gone for a golden duck, caught behind off the inside edge to Shami, and Bairstow was snaffled by Rishabh Pant’s outstretched right glove after Bumrah’s fizzer straightened off the deck from a perfect length.
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