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Indian captain Rohit Sharma delivered a stunning century to lead India to a four-wicket victory over England in the second ODI at Barabati Stadium. His 119 off 90 balls, featuring seven sixes and 12 fours, powered India to chase down 305 runs in just 44.3 overs. This win secured an unassailable 2-0 series lead, reaffirming India’s dominance.

England Sets a Competitive Target

Opting to bat first, England posted 304 all out with one delivery left. Ben Duckett (65) and Joe Root (69) guided their innings, setting a solid platform. England was cruising at 219-3 in the 39th over, looking poised for a big total. However, India’s bowlers fought back, triggering a late collapse.

Ravindra Jadeja played a key role, taking 3-35, holding a crucial catch, and executing a sharp run-out to dismiss Adil Rashid. Liam Livingstone (41) added quick runs, but England lost wickets at regular intervals, falling short of a bigger total.

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Rohit’s Explosive Knock Leads the Chase

Rohit, struggling for form in recent matches, silenced his critics with a masterclass. He started cautiously but soon found his rhythm, reaching a 30-ball fifty. He and Shubman Gill (60) built a strong 136-run opening stand, putting India in control.

Gill’s dismissal by Jamie Overton and Virat Kohli’s cheap exit for five gave England a brief opening. However, Rohit continued his onslaught, bringing up his 32nd ODI hundred with a six off Rashid.

Late Wickets Add Drama

England fought back as Rohit’s skied shot led to his dismissal, taken brilliantly by Rashid. Shreyas Iyer (44) looked set before an unfortunate run-out added to India’s jitters. Quick wickets of KL Rahul and Hardik Pandya kept England’s hopes alive.

However, Axar Patel (41 not out) held his nerve, steering India to victory with smart batting. His composure ensured India wrapped up the chase with ease.

England Left Searching for Answers

Captain Jos Buttler admitted England fell short despite a strong batting display. “We needed a few of us to capitalize and push towards 350. Rohit played a terrific knock,” he said.

England also missed all-rounder Jacob Bethell, who sat out with a hamstring injury, making his availability for the Champions Trophy uncertain. Tom Banton has been called in as cover.

Final ODI in Ahmedabad

India now looks to complete a clean sweep in Ahmedabad on Wednesday. Earlier, India had already dominated the T20I series, winning 4-1. With momentum on their side, the hosts will aim to end the series on a high.

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