India vs England 3rd ODI: Shubman Gill's century powers IND to 142-run win, sweep series 3-0 - Action in Images
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- Shubman Gill smashed 112 in 102 balls while Shreyas Iyer and Virat Kohli quickfire half-centuries after which India's bowlers sent England tumbling.
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Shubman Gill was player of the match and player of the series after smashing 112 off 102 balls as he powered India to a 142-run win against England in the third ODI. India have thus sweeped the series 3-0. (AFP)
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England's Mark Wood was on fire early in the Indian innings as the visitors won the toss and chose to bat. Rohit Sharma, who scored a majestic century in the second match, was gone after scoring a run in two balls. Gill and Virat Kohli weathered the storm, however, and ensured England don't get more than one wicket in that period. (AFP)
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Gill and Kohli switched gears and went on to blast 116 runs in 107 balls for the second wicket. Gill went past 50 for a third consecutive time in the series 51 balls. (AFP)
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Kohli got to his 100th ODI half-century in 50 balls. However, he soon fell on 52 off 55 balls to Adil Rashid. (PTI)
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There was no respite for England though as Shreyas Iyer came in and continued in the same vein. The partnership between him and Gill brought 104 runs in just 93 balls. (PTI)
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Gill got to his century in just 95 balls. It meant that he has now scored a century in every format of the game in Ahmedabad, in addition to three times in the IPL. Gill eventually fell for 112 off 102, hitting 14 fours and three sixes in his innings. (PTI)
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Adil Rashid was the go-to bowler for England. He dismissed Gill and later Iyer for 78 in 64 balls and ended with figures of 4/64. (AFP)
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India faltered towards the end of the series but crucially, KL Rahul managed to get some runs under his belt after failing to strike in the first and second ODIs. Rahul scored 40 in 29 balls and India finished with a score of 356 all out in 50 overs. (PTI)
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Ben Duckett batted with a groin injury and that limited his running between the wickets. However, he ended up powering England off to a good start, smashing 34 in 22 balls. The opening stand between Duckett and Phil Salt produced 60 runs in just 6.2 overs. (PTI)
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However, England weren't able to do much after that. A brief 46-run stand between Joe Root and Tom Banton was the last time England looked capable of giving the target a go. (REUTERS)
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