Key events
43rd over: England 223-6 (Root 57, Dawson 65) Lovely batting from Root, he spots the gap is at fine leg and manipulates a back of a length ball from Krishna for four down to the vacant region.
42nd over: England 214-6 (Root 51, Dawson 63) Gill only gives Bumrah the one over, a sign that he thinks England may well bat through now and he’ll need his star bowler at the death to limit the damage. Root clips Brar for a single to bring up his 46th ODI half century.
In Case of Emergency Break Glass For Joe Root.

41st over: England 210-6 (Root 49, Dawson 61) Dawson sweeps Axar fine to bring up the 100 partnership. Into the last ten overs, I didn’t think we’d get here. Admit it, neither did you. Admit it!
40th over: England 203-6 (Root 47, Dawson 56) Bumrah attempts the yorker but gets it wrong, Joe Root can’t believe his luck as he pings a full bunger away to the midwicket fence. 289 is apparently the par score from the past ten ODIs… do we almost have a game on our hands here?
38th over: England 196-6 (Root 41, Dawson 55) Dawson pulls Brar to the leg side fence. That has forced Gill’s hand, he brings Bumrah back, the big man has got three overs up his sleeve. I’ve misplaced an over somewhere (careless, Jimmy) but a crucial passage incoming. Here’s Jasprit.
37th over: England 190-6 (Root 40, Dawson 50) Root and Dawson are getting England up to something that they could defend if they have a MEGA ONE with the ball in hand. Eight an over from here gets them 285… Liam Dawson has played so well and goes through to a maiden ODI fifty. Batted.
36th over: England 186-6 (Root 38, Dawson 48) Shot! Liam Dawson slog sweeps Axar and gets hold of it nicely for SIX! England’s first since Duckett hot a couple in the early overs.

35th over: England 171-6 (Root 35, Dawson 40) Dawson has 18 first class hundreds, he’s looking comfortable out there now, worryingly for England really, there are no demons in this pitch.
34th over: England 166-6 (Root 34, Dawson 36) This partnership annoying India (and scuppering my chances of a half hour snooze in the garden before a demonstrative five year old re-enters the fray…).
33rd over: England 162-6 (Root 31, Dawson 35) India have been good in the field today, apart from Shivam Dube. Sorry Shivam. Just two runs off Patel’s fourth over.
32nd over: England 160-6 (Root 30, Dawson 34) A couple of boundaries to England as the partnership between Root and Dawson goes past fifty, Root elegantly times Krisha through midwicket for four and Dawson shows his credentials with a crisp cover drive for four more.
31st over: England 150-6 (Root 25, Dawson 29) England bring up the 150, Dawson pulls Axar behind square for four. Time for Bumrah, surely?
30th over: England 143-6 (Root 23, Dawson 24) Dawson looks in decent nick with the bat, he clips Prasidh off his pads for a sweetly time four.
29th over: England 139-6 (Root 23, Dawson 20) Slow and steady from Root and Dawson. Five off Axar Patel’s latest over and time for a drink.
It’s seven years to the day since the 2019 World Cup Final! Forgive the self indulgence (hey if Ben Stokes can do it…) but that’s where this whole gig started pour moi.
By the time of the final, we were on the Aeolian Islands. You’d struggle to find a more picturesque place. We spent our entire first day there indoors as the whole bonkers game played out. By the time of the Super Over I was losing it, prowling around in my pants, using a curtain pole as a bat, shadow playing every delivery from Boult. T sat on the same cushion, as long as she stayed in contact with that cushion, England were still in it. When Jimmy Neesham launched Archer into the Mound Stand it was a gut punch similar to heartbreak. T looked at me, concerned. “What does that mean?” I couldn’t answer. Couldn’t speak. And then.
Archer. Guptill. Roy, Buttler, Bails! Relief. Joy. Tears.”
28th over: England 134-6 (Root 22, Dawson 16) Dube drops short and Dawson pulls slightly mechanically for four.
“Terrible from England! Sack the coach!” A droll Peter Salmon in the OBO mailbag.
27th over: England 128-6 (Root 21, Dawson 11) Root releases the shackles with a reverse lap for four off Patel. Bumrah is off the field but if I were captain of India – BIG IF – I’d have him back on and try and get this finished off.
26th over: England 122-6 (Root 16, Dawson 10) More singles than a speed dating event in Clapham.
Root has 11 of ‘em in a row. Axar Patel is coming on for his first bowl of the day.
25th over: England 117-6 (Root 15, Dawson 6) As if the crowd don’t love him enough already, Bumrah pulls off an incredible diving stop on the fine leg boundary to prevent a Dawson pull for four. That got as big a cheers as one of his wickets.
24th over: England 113-6 (Root 14, Dawson 3) Three singles off Dube with Rahul stil up to the stumps.
“Do you have any idea why Root and Brook seemingly can’t deal with medium pace with the keeper up?” asks Billy Vignoles.
“They both seem to manage just fine against spinners and yet the keeper comes up to the stumps to a seamer and it suddenly looks like they haven’t held a bat before. Maybe I’m just being a simpleton but surely the extra KpH can’t be making that much difference to their footwork?”
I think it is a rhythm thing more than anything, both like to get out to the ball and cut down the angles but having the keeper up prevents that approach and means you are much more static in the crease, that affects your timing and is why we see so many caught and bowled a la Neser and Boland in the last Ashes. It’s been a fascinating development in the Test game over the last year and I really enjoy watching keeper’s excel at it, like Tom Blundell did for NZ in the Test series just gone.
23rd over: England 111-6 (Root 12, Dawson 2) I wonder how Root and Dawson will approach this? Will they look to occupy and accumulate rather than try and hit out a little? Two singles suggests the former but India’s bowlers are really giving them very little to work with.
22nd over: England 108-6 (Root 11, Dawson 1) Liam Dawson joins Root and is off the mark right away with a compact push into the covers. He can certainly bat and Joe Root needs someone to stay with him, he’s seen the carnage unfold from the other end.
WICKET! Will Jacks c Rahul b Dube 20 (England 107-6)
Flying one handed catch by KL Rahul behind the stumps sees the end of Will Jacks! Outside edge taken with a smidge of extra bounce, Rahul gets it in his pouch mere millimetres above the turf.

21st over: England 104-5 (Root 9, Jacks 19) Brar replaces Prasidh but gets some tap from Will Jacks! A ping off the pads followed by a flick off the toes. Jacks then drives for two into the covers to bring up the England hundred. Yeh, but they’ve lost five wickets.
20th over: England 93-5 (Root 8, Jacks 9) DROP! Shivam Dube replaces Bumrah, KL Rahul calls for the helmet to stand up to the stump and the ploy should have worked right away with Root crease bound and driving on the up, a return catch is plinked back to Dube and he spills it! That’s a bad drop, Dube has been poor in the field on this tour and he’s now shelling them off his own bowling!
19th over: England 89-5 (Root 7, Jacks 8) Jacks edges Krishna past his stumps and away for four. England will take then any which way… and that was loose.
18th over: England 82-5 (Root 7, Jacks 1) India sense the quick kill and keep Bumrah on for the seventh. England survive it, just, and take two singles. Bumrah has 1-17 from his seven overs.
17th over: England 80-5 (Root 6, Jacks 0) Will Jacks joins Root with England all over the shop. They won the toss and chose to bat first remember! Jacks leaves alone and Krishna finishes a double wicket maiden.
WICKET! Sam Curran c Rahul b Prasidh Krishna 0 (England 80-5)
Sam Curran comes and GOES! Booming drive and massive nick through to the keeper. uh-oh. England were 61-0… they are now 80-5!

WICKET! Jos Buttler c Gurnoor Brar b Prasidh Krishna 5 (England 80-4)
England are in deep doodoo! Buttler gets a leading edge to Krishna, Brar and Gill bump into each other as they converge on the catch behind the bowler but it is taken and no damage done. India well on top now.


16th over: England 80-3 (Root 5, Buttler 6) A purr goes round Edgbaston as Root pings Bumrah off his pads through midwicket for four. Drink it in people.
15th over: England 74-3 (Root 1, Buttler 4) Root dabs to third to get off the mark and Buttler clips two off his pads.
14th over: England 69-3 (Root 0, Buttler 1) England lose three quick wickets and Jos Buttler now joins Root in the middle fresh off his T20I century in Southampton. He’ll need to be on it right away as Bumrah has his dander up – the Brook dismissal was his 150th in ODIs.
Four byes fly over KL Rahul behind the stumps and Buttler gets off the mark with a single to mid on. Bumrah has bowled five, surely Gill will let him have another at this pair?
WICKET! Harry Brook c Sharma b Bumrah 1 (England 64-3)
Brook goes to Bumrah’s first ball! A huge moment and the players and crowd know it! Steepling bounce and Brook’s attempted glide ends up as a simple catch for Rohit at slip.

13th over: England 64-2 (Root 0, Brook 1) Phew. Harry Brook joins Root after two wickets fall in Brar’s third over. Jasprit Bumrah is being recalled, this is now a key passage in this match. Do not adjust your set!
WICKET! Ben Duckett c Bumrah b Gurnoor Brar 43 (England 64-2)
Joe Root arrives in the middle… but he’ll have a new partner as Duckett is caught neatly on the boundary by Bumrah who juggles the upper cut on the boundary rope at deep third and hares off in celebration. The fast bowler is pleased with that one, as well he might be!
WICKET! Jacob Bethell c Washington Sundar b Gurnoor Brar 14 (England 61-1)
Gone! Bethell’s scratchy stay comes to an end as he pulls Brar to Washington Sundar who takes a good catch tumbling forward in the deep.

12th over: England 61-0 (Duckett 43, Bethell 14) Three singles worked off Sundar’s tall tweakers. This is now England’s best opening partnership in ten ODIs.
11th over: England 58-0 (Duckett 42, Bethell 12) Bethell edges Shivam Dube’s first ball through the vacant cordon for four. Gill moves Sharma in there the next ball but the edge/horse has bolted for the time being. England continue to target everyone except Bumrah. India bring on Washington Sundar, their fourth bowling change in five overs.
10th over: England 51-0 (Duckett 41, Bethell 6) Oh yes. Duckett has come alive since Bumrah has been taken off, he spanks Brar for four twice over with two meaty cuts past point. A top edge on the drive brings him another boundary over the slip. That’s the powerplay done with.
9th over: England 42-0 (Duckett 33, Bethell 5) Bethell steals a quick single to Dube who hits with his throw from mid on but the young’un makes it home safe. Duckett charges Krishna and nails him over cover for four. Shades of the Harry Brook special in that shot.
8th over: England 37-0 (Duckett 29, Bethell 4) Kohli denies Bethell four with a sharp stop at shot cover. Say that ten times fast. Duckett gets the next on through though, lots of bottom hand in the drive for four. SIX! Duckett moves across his crease and scoops over the keeper and beyond the rope. Brar didn’t like it and he hurls the ball back at Duckett/the stumps after fielding off his own bolwing the next ball. Fetch that! Duckett has the last laugh with a top edged pull for SIX more to make it seventeen off the over.
7th over: England 20-0 (Duckett 13, Bethell 3) Just a couple off Bumrah as Duckett clips off his hip. It’s been a quiet start from England but India’s openers have been right on it. Gurnoor Brar is coming on with his medium pace actually quite fast seamers, we might see a few more shots played now…
6th over: England 18-0 (Duckett 11, Bethell 3) Bethell has a thick tramline of zinc across his chops, reminding me momentarily of Dominic Cork in his pomp. Two runs off Krishna, the crowd comes to life as Kohli pulls off a smart stop in the covers. He looks perky does Virat, when does he not?

5th over: England 16-0 (Duckett 10, Bethell 2) Bumrah gets some steepling bounce with his bullwhip action and beats Duckett twice in the over. Just a Bethell glance for one to fine leg.
Do you remember the first time last time these two sides met at Edgbaston in this format?
4th over: England 15-0 (Duckett 10, Bethell 1) A brief pause while Duckett gets some magic spray on his poorly hand. Bethell is still on nought off ten balls, if this was T20 cricket he’d be having a shocker but there’s plenty of time to catch up in this format. A quick single up to mid on sees him off the mark, maybe he picked his fielder there – it was Shivam Dube who had a bit of a mare in the field during the T20 series. Four to Duckett who flicks Krishna off his hip with ease. The outfield looks rapid.
3rd over: England 9-0 (Duckett 5, Bethell 0) Ouch! Bumrah generates some bounce and thuds a nasty delivery into Duckett’s glove. Duckett shakes his hand instantly like a man handling a hot plate with a wafer thin tea towel. He gets some respite by stealing a single into the off side. Close! Bethell pokes with no foot movement and is lucky not to nick off. Bumrah is, as you’d expect, an absolute handful.
2nd over: England 8-0 (Duckett 4, Bethell 0) Prasidh Krishna is sharing the new nut and he runs in to bowl to Jacob Bethell. His first ball keeps low, scuttles under Bethell’s bat and beats the keeper too. Prasidh is nippy and there is movement through the air and off the pitch. Bethell defends and misses an attempted pull. Nowt more off the over.
1st over: England 4-0 (Duckett 4, Bethell 0) Bumrah’s first ball snakes off the pitch, Duckett watches it closely, defending into the off side. He plays and misses at the next one… and the next! Bumrah gives Duckett a cheshire cat smile, he’s getting some big movement away to the left hander with the new white ball. Inswinger coming surely… sure enough a booming inducker is next up and it smashes into Duckett’s shin! BUT it pitched outside leg, so no dice.
Four! Duckett slams a cover drive. Decent cat and mouse in the first over.
Give us a shout if you are tuning in? Go on!
Bumrah lurks at the top of his mark. Ben Duckett is on strike for England. Up for this. Let’s play!

The players emerge onto a sunny Edgbaston outfield, there’s a breeze blowing across the ground and the temperature is in the low 20s. Ideal conditions for cricket. England sport their powder blue kit and India are in their customary sky blue. Fitting as it is ‘Blue for Bob’ Willis day.
India aren’t exactly flying in ODIs either by the way. They have lost three of their last six bilateral ODI series - to Sri Lanka and Australia away and New Zealand at home. Their team is packed with heavyweights – Kohli, Rohit, Bumrah, Gill and KL Rahul but they haven’t played a lot recently and there could be some rust on their usual gleam. Bumrah hasn’t played in this format since the World Cup in 2023!
TEAMS:
England have gone with a spin heavy attack. India have opted for pace.
India: Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill (c), Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, Washington Sundar, KL Rahul (wk), Shivam Dube, Axar Patel, Jasprit Bumrah, Gurnoor Brar, Prasidh Krishna.
England: Ben Duckett, Jacob Bethell, Joe Root, Harry Brook (c), Jos Buttler (wk), Sam Curran, Will Jacks, Jofra Archer, Liam Dawson, Josh Tongue, Adil Rashid
Jos Buttler is playing his 200th ODI. His family were with him in the huddle as Eoin Morgan presented him a commemorative cap. A lovely moment.
Buttler will bat down the order today as Jacob Bethell is going to open up. Jasprit Bumrah will be steaming in at him in about 20 minutes. Good luck, lad.
England win the toss and choose to BAT first
Ravi Shastri conducts the toss in customary sonic-booming fashion and Harry Brook gets the rub of the coin. He sounds a little unsure but confirms England will have first use of the wicket and look to get a commanding total on the board.
Shubman Gill says he would have bowled first anyway. So there.
England have gone to number one in the world in the T20 format, they’ve won 20 of 23 completed games under Harry Brook’s captaincy and deserve plenty of credit for that. It’s a different story in the 50 over stuff though, with just three wins in nine matches and a feeling that it has been the lesser loved cousin compared to Tests and T20s.
Preamble

James Wallace
Who likes fifty over cricket? C’mon, hands up, don’t be shy. What do you mean you don’t remember fifty over cricket? It’s the one in between the really long one and the really short one. It’s got elements of both, what’s not to like? Oh and there’s a World Cup in this exact format next year. Remember England won that one in 2019? You do! ‘The barest of margins!’ Yes! That was fantastic, wasn’t it? Well, erm, yes - they did stink the place out four years later and have an incredibly patchy record in the format in recent years but now the white ball stuff is Brendon’s sole focus and him and Harry have got them flying in the 20 over stuff so surely it is going to rub off or transfer into the fifty over squad. Surely. That’s just obvious. Its osmosis or something, right? Plus Rooty’s back! Love Rooty, he can do it all. Virat’s playing too? And Rohit? Whaaaat – Bumrah as well! ICC Ambassador, you’re spoiling us.
Welcome to the OBO of the first ODI between England and India from Edgbaston. It’s a three match series and should be a belter. There’s plenty to get stuck into, in more detail than the above paragraph too, would you believe.
Play starts at 11am BST. Shall we?

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