New Delhi: In the second ODI played versus England in Cardiff, the Indian team had a unconfined endangerment to capture the series, but the mistakes made at important junctures of the match reverted the unshortened equation. India had at one time created a strong position while batting first, but due to the disintegration of the middle order, the team could not score a big score. In reply, England achieved the target on the understructure of the restrained innings of experienced batsman Joe Root and leveled the three-match series 1-1. This defeat then raised many questions related to the batting and team combination of the Indian team.
Is Rohit Sharma rhadamanthine a snooping for the batting team?
India won the toss and chose to bat first. Everyone expected tutorage Rohit Sharma to requite a fast start, but he flopped again. Rohit scored only 26 runs in 47 balls. 1 four and 1 six in the unshortened innings. When runs were not scored in the initial overs, the morale of England's bowlers increased. Rohit has not been worldly-wise to play big innings for the last few matches. Now the discussion regarding his form has intensified.
Did Kohli's wicket prove to be the turning point of the match?
It took some time for India to navigate 300. Virat Kohli and Shreyas Iyer took over the innings and gradually put pressure on England. But everything went wrong as soon as Virat was out in the 32nd over. Without his dismissal, Indian batting faltered. Without this no batsman could stay at the crease. From here the match went out of India's hands.
How did Team India get 233 all out for 178 runs with three wickets?
The score was 178 for 3 wickets and it seemed that 300 would be scored comfortably. But England's bowlers made a wonderful comeback. India lost 7 wickets in just 55 runs. Akshar Patel, Washington Sundar, Shivam Dubey could not make any big partnership. In the end Bumrah widow some runs and the score reached 233. But this total was not unbearable for England.
Did the lack of finishers forfeit India dearly?
The sparsity of Hardik Pandya was unmistakably felt by the Indian team. There was no batsman seen in the middle order and lower order who could score runs quickly in the last overs. Hardik is not a part of this series due to injury, while the players who got the endangerment in his place could not perform as expected. Due to KL Rahul not playing, the batting wits moreover appeared weak. In such a situation, India lost the opportunity to score runs quickly in the last ten overs.
Why did Indian bowlers goof to stop Joe Root?
The target of 233 runs was not easy, as the Indian bowlers put England under pressure in the beginning. But Joe Root reverted the undertow of the match with his experienced batting. He avoided hurry, held one end and worked important partnerships with lower order batsmen. India failed to take the wicket of Root in the middle overs, of which England got the full benefit. Root returned unbeaten without scoring 99 runs and England achieved the target and made a unconfined comeback in the series. Now the decisive match between the two teams will be played at Lord's, where the winner of the series will be decided.

