2nd ODI: India v England at Delhi

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England 237 (48.2 ov)
India 117/2 (20.5 ov)
India require another 121 runs with 8 wickets and 29.1 overs remaining
England struggling ... Where are all the people that was laughing India when they were in England? :lol:
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Kohli gets his 7th ODI ton
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England 237 (48.2 ov)
India 238/2 (36.4 ov)
India won by 8 wickets (with 80 balls remaining)
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new third wicket partnership ...
Current partnership 209 runs, 29.5 overs, RR: 7.00 (Gambhir 82, Kohli 112)

Gambhir and Kohli now have the record for the third wicket partnership for India, beating Sidhu and Azzharuddin's effort from the early 90s.
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Only 22 years old, Kohli has 7 ODIs tons already... Watch out Sachin..:)
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funny stuff from Cricinfo... :lol:
Whomping No. 2, India sealing a hefty eight-wicket win with a massive 80 balls to spare. Did England mis-read the conditions in deciding to bat first? They surely weren't helped by the disastrous start to their innings, but on a pretty benign surface 237 was well under par. Vinay Kumar's career-best 4 for 30 did most of the damage, but India looked like a unit and were generally good in the field too. And then came the chase. The openers didn't last long but Gambhir and Kohli looked totally at ease, despite the clear aggression from the England bowlers and fielders. They put on an unbroken 209 - a new Indian record for the third wicket - to put their team 2-0 up.
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