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Jadeja, Dhoni guide India to safety

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India’s Mahendra Singh Dhoni hits a ball from England’s Graeme Swann during their 3rd ODI at the Oval in London on Friday

London: India made a commendable recovery from a disastrous start to reach a respectable 234 for seven against England in the third ODI being played at the Oval.

According to latest reports, England were set a revised target of 218 runs in 43 overs (D/L) method after the rain played the spoilsport at The Oval and England were 165/5 in 34 overs.

Earlier, the visitors, once again put in to bat, were reeling at 25 for four and later 58 for five by the 19th over before skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni (69) and Ravindra Jadeja (78) combined superbly for a 112-run sixth wicket stand that was instrumental in taking the score to 234.

No less exhilarating was the seventh wicket stand between Jadeja and Ravichandran Ashwin (36 not out) which fetched 59 runs off only 31 balls.

It was a massive recovery after James Anderson had punched holes in India’s top-order, claiming three for 24 in his first spell of seven overs and also having a hand in running out Rahul Dravid (2).

Dhoni, possibly playing his best innings this summer, scoring his runs off 103 balls with five fours and was a picture of solidity and intent as he pushed back England bowling on a green top.

Even more creditable was Jadeja, flown in as a late replacement and playing his first one-day international in 10 months, as he showed fine technique and awareness about how to score runs. The spunky cricketer made 78 off 89 balls with 10 fours.

The right-left hand combination also worked to their advantage and they largely looked to score their runs in ones and twos as only seven fours had been hit between them when they raised the century stand for the sixth wicket.

Indeed, in a 10-over period between overs 32nd and 41st, not a single boundary was hit and only 37 runs were added by the pair.

However, their half centuries came in good enough time. Dhoni reached the landmark off 69 balls with five fours and Jadeja reached his landmark off 73 balls with six fours.

Indians opted for the batting Powerplay in the 44th over with the score being 167 for 5.

As it usually happens, the attacking field of Powerplays, immediately yielded results for the home team as Dhoni’s aggressive heave could go only as far as mid-off. The 112-run partnership came off 156 balls.

Young Ravichandran Ashwin kept the tempo flicking Jade Dernbach to fine leg and then playing a scoop over keeper’s head for another four.

Jadeja too helped himself to a couple of boundaries from the same over, flicking a slower delivery to fine leg and then driving the last delivery past extra-cover fence to make it four fours from the over. In all 19 runs came off this Dernbach over, the 46th of the innings. Anderson bowled the last over of the batting powerplay—the 48th—and conceded 16 from the over.

The first two deliveries were slammed by Jadeja in the mid-off region and Ashwin hit one off his own as 51 runs were scored the by the visitors in the five overs of batting Powerplay for the loss of Dhoni’s wicket.

At the end of the batting powerplay, India were 218 for 6, with Jadeja on 75 and Ashwin on 26. The 50-run stand between the two was soon to come off only 26 balls.

Jadeja was to depart in the final over, holing out to long-on, and was given a handsome appreciation by packed stand. Ashwin remained not out on 36 off 19 balls with five fours as India rattled up 84 runs from the final 10 overs. (PTI)

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