Photo Gallery: India vs England, ICC World Cup 2019
Eoin Morgan and Virat Kohli
England will look to keep their hopes alive of making it to the knockout stages while India will look to continue their unbeaten streak when the two sides face each other in their second last group game at the Edgbaston Cricket Stadium in Birmingham on Sunday. The Men in Blue are currently standing at the second spot in the World Cup 2019 Points table with five wins from seven matches while Eoin Morgan-led side are placed at the fifth spot with four wins from seven games.
Toss
Eoin Morgan-led England won the toss and opted to bat first against Virat Kohli's side in their second last match of the group stage at the Edgbaston Cricket Stadium in Birmingham on Sunday. Jonny Bairstow and Jason Roy will open the innings for England, while Mohammed Shami to open the attack for the Men in Blue. (Photo Courtesy: Twitter/@BCCI)
Lineups
Here are the Playing XIs for India and England for their ICC World Cup 2019 clash at Edgbaston. (Photo Courtesy: Twitter/@BCCI)
Team India dons orange jersey
India are sporting the orange and blue away jersey for the first time during their clash against hosts England at Edgbaston on Sunday. (Photo Courtesy: Twitter/@BCCI)
Jonny Bairstow slams 50
Jonny Bairstow gets to fifty - just
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He just clears KL Rahul on the boundary to bring up the landmark off 56 balls with a six
It's his third of #CWC19
How far can he go from here?#ENGvIND | #WeAreEngland pic.twitter.com/6fEkE6ftXR
England opener Jonny Bairstow has brought up a half-century off just 56 balls. He cleared KL Rahul on the boundary to reach the mark with a six.
Jason Roy brings up fifty
Fifty for Jason Roy, off just 41 balls
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What a return to the side after injury
Can he turn it into another big #ENGvIND | #CWC19 | #WeAreEngland pic.twitter.com/fUC9QCfz0i
England opener Jason Roy also slammed a half-century off just 41 balls during his side's clash against India.
Kuldeep Yadav strikes
Do you think #ViratKohli and #TeamIndia enjoyed that wicket?#CWC19 | #ENGvIND pic.twitter.com/btY91tGEXf
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Virat Kohli and Kuldeep Yadav celebrate after the latter struck to remove well-settled Jason Roy (66). The England opener was caught by Ravindra Jadeja at long-on on the 23rd delivery.
Jonny Bairstow departs after scoring 111
Thumbs up for a superb ton #CWC19 | #ENGvIND | #WeAreEngland pic.twitter.com/cc7GWDbCgL
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Jonny Bairstow (111) was caught by Rishabh Pant at deep point on a Mohammad Shami delivery in the 32nd over.
Yuzvendra Chahal's bowling figures
Yuzvendra Chahal finishes with 0/88 - his most expensive ODI figures.
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A tough day for the leggie.#CWC19 | #ENGvIND pic.twitter.com/jJFje2SX3R
Yuzvendra Chahal finished with the figures of 0/88 in 10 overs he bowled against England. It is his most expensive ODI figures.
England set 338-run target for India
England finish on 337/7 against India at Edgbaston!
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Jonny Bairstow and Jason Roy gave them a blistering start before Mohammed Shami's five-for pegged them back.
But Ben Stokes' 79 has ensured the hosts finish strong.
Can #ViratKohli and his men chase this down?#CWC19 pic.twitter.com/TI8zPMpbev
Mohammad Shami bagged a five-wicket haul as India staged a late fightback to restrict England to 337/7 despite blistering knocks from Jonny Bairstow (111), Jason Roy (66) and Ben Stokes (79).
Chris Woakes strikes
Chris Woakes strikes!
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It's a sensational start from him - eight dots and then the wicket of KL Rahul, who gets a leading edge back to the bowler.#ViratKohli walks in...#CWC19 | #ENGvIND pic.twitter.com/gta2yj7iYx
After eight dot balls, Chris Woakes gave the breakthrough to England by removing KL Rahul for a duck.
Virat Kohli slams 50
Indian skipper Virat Kohli has brought up his 53rd ODI fifty off just 59 deliveries. He has also become the first captain to score five consecutive fifties in the World Cup. (Photo Credits: Twitter/@BCCI)
Rohit Sharma hits ton
Indian opener Rohit Sharma brought up his 25th ODI ton off just 106 deliveries during ICC World Cup 2019 clash against England. (Photo Credits: Twitter/@BCCI)
England beat India
India's unbeaten run at #CWC19 comes to an end!
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England win by 31 runs to move back into fourth and give their semi-final hopes a huge boost.
How good is this tournament?!#ENGvIND pic.twitter.com/YuqHjNoxlh
England beat India by 31 runs to move back into fourth place and give their semi-final hopes a huge boost. Meanwhile, India's unbeaten run at the 2019 World Cup comes to an end.
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