India Vs England Second ODI at Cuttack on 08 Feb 2025

India Vs England Second ODI at Cuttack on 08 Feb 2025

England won the toss and elected to bat first in this game to provide the 168th occasion of England doing so in ODIs. It also provides the 22nd occasion of England doing so against India in ODIs

England won the toss and elected to bat first in this game to provide the 78th occasion of England doing so in ODIs on away soil. It also provides the twelfth occasion of England doing so against India in ODIs on away soil

India capped CV Varun for this game. He became the 259th cricketer to represent India in ODIs. He also became the 46th Indian cricketer to make their ODI debut against England.

V Kohli took two catches in this game which fetched 19 catches against England. He now holds the record for most catches by an Indian fieldsman against England. He went past M Azharuddin who had pouched 18 catches against England.

V Kohli took two catches in this game which fetched 154 catches in his ODI career. He now needs three more catches to own the record for most catches by an Indian fieldsman in ODIs. M Azharuddin has pouched 156 catches and holds the record currently.

V Kohli is one of the fieldsman to pouch 150 plus catches in ODIs. Others are – M Jayawardene {218}, RT Ponting {160} and M Azhauddin {156}

JE Root scored 69 in this game which represents his 56th fifty in ODIs. He now holds the record for most fifties by an England batsman in ODIs. He went past EJG Morgan who had scored 55 fifties.

JE Root scored 69 in this game which represents his 40th half century in ODIs. He became the second England batsman to score 40 plus half centuries in ODIs. EJG Morgan has scored 42 half centuries in ODIs

BM Duckett {65} and JE Root {69} scored fifties in this game to provide the 1061st and 1062nd occasion of England batsman scoring fifties in ODIs. It also provides the 146th and 147th occasion of England batsman scoring fifties in ODIs against India.

BM Duckett’s 65 in this game represent his eighth fifty in ODIs and his first fifty against India in ODIs.

BM Duckett scored 65 in this game to provide the 401st occasion of England opening batsman scoring fifties in ODIs. It also provides the 47th occasion of England opening batsman scoring fifties in ODIs against India.

England’s innings contained three run outs in this game to provide the 30th occasion of an England’s innings containing three run outs in ODIs. It also provides the fourth occasion of an England’s innings containing three run outs in ODIs against India.

England’s innings contained three run outs in this game to provide the 32nd occasion of an England’s innings containing three or more run outs in ODIs. It also provides the fifth occasion of an England’s innings containing three or more run outs in ODIs against India.

LS Livingston, AU Rashid and MA Wood were dismissed run out in England’s innings to provide the 511th,512th and 513rd occasion of England batsman dismissed run out in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 87th.88th and 89th occasion of England batsmen dismissed run out in an innings against India in ODIs

MA Wood was dismissed run out of the first ball to provide the third occasion of an England batsman dismissed run out of the first ball in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the first occasion of an England batsman dismissed run out of the first ball in an innings in ODIs against India.

MA Wood was dismissed run out of the first ball for zero in this game to provide the first occasion of an England batsman dismissed run out of the first ball in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the first occasion of an England batsman dismissed run out of the first ball for zero in an innings in ODIs against India.

MA Wood collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the 182nd occasion of an England batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 16th occasion of an England batsman collecting the first ball duck in an zero in an innings in ODIs against India.

England posted a total of 304 in this game to provide the 99th occasion of England posting a total of 300 plus runs in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 15th occasion of England posting a total of 300 plus runs in an innings in ODIs against India.

England was dismissed all out for 304 in this game to provide the 99th occasion of England dismissed all out for a total of 300 plus runs in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the first occasion of England dismissed all out for total of 300 plus runs in an innings in ODIs against India.

England was dismissed all out for 304 in this game to provide the tenth occasion of England dismissed all out for a total of 300 plus runs in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the first occasion of England dismissed all out for total of 300 plus runs in an innings in ODIs against India.

England was dismissed all out for 304 in this game to provide the 249th occasion of England dismissed all out in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 41st occasion of England dismissed all out in an innings in ODIs against India.

RA Jadeja captured three wickets in this game which fetched him 45 wickets against England. He became the first Indian bowler and also the fourth bowler to captured 45 plus wickets against England in ODIs. Others are B Lee {65}, GD McGrath {55} and SL Malinga {48}

RG Sharma-Shubman Gill posted 136 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the 487th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 54th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in ODIs against England

RG Sharma-Shubman Gill posted 136 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the 123rd occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in ODIs for the first wicket. It also provides the 16th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in ODIs against England for the first wicket

RG Sharma {119} and Shubman Gill {60} scored fifties in India’s innings to provide the 50th occasion of one opener scoring a century and another a half century in an innings including both the openers scoring hundreds in ODIs. It also provides the fifth occasion one opener scoring a century and another a half century in an innings including both the openers scoring hundreds in ODIs against England.

RG Sharma {119} and Shubman Gill {60} scored fifties in India’s innings to provide the 1552nd and 1553rd occasion of Indian openers scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 178th and 179th occasion of Indian openers scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs against England

RG Sharma {119} and Shubman Gill {60} scored fifties in India’s innings to provide the 617th and 618th occasion of Indian batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 61st and 62nd occasion of Indian batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs against England

RG Sharma scored 119 in India’s innings to provide the 617th and 618th occasion of Indian batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 61st and 62nd occasion of Indian batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in ODIs against England

RG Sharma scored 119 in India’s innings to provide the 165th occasion of Indian opening batsman scoring centuries in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the ninth occasion of Indian opening batsman scoring centuries in an innings in ODIs against England

RG Sharma scored 119 in India’s innings to provide the 61st occasion of Indian captain scoring centuries in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the third occasion of Indian captain scoring centuries in an innings in ODIs against England

RG Sharma scored 119 in India’s innings to provide the 24th occasion of Indian captain opener scoring centuries in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the second occasion of Indian captain opener scoring centuries in an innings in ODIs against England

RG Sharma scored 119 in India’s innings to provide the highest individual runs by an Indian captain opener in an innings in ODIs against England. SC Ganguly had scored 117 not out as Indian captain opener at Col-RPS on 25 Sep 2002.

RG Sharma’s 119 in this game represent his fifth century as a captain opener, his fifth century as a captain, his 30th century as an opening batsman and his 32nd century as a batsman.

India scored 308 for 6 in this game to provide the 136th occasion of India scoring 300 plus runs in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 19th occasion of India scoring 300 plus runs in an innings in ODIs against England.

England and India posted 304 and 308 for 6 respectively in this game to provide the 185th occasion of both teams posting 300 plus runs in an ODI. It also provides the twelfth occasion of both teams posting 300 plus runs in India-England ODI series.

England lost this game despite posting 300 plus runs to provide 194th the occasion of a team losing the game despite posting 300 plus runs in an innings in ODI. It also provide the 37th occasion of team losing the game despite posting 300 plus runs in an innings in ODI against India.

England lost this game despite posting 300 plus runs to provide the 28th occasion of a England losing the game despite posting 300 plus runs in an innings in ODI. It also provide the seventh occasion of England losing the game despite posting 300 plus runs in an innings in ODI against India

England lost this game despite posting 300 plus runs in the first innings to provide  the 21st occasion of a team losing the game despite posting 300 plus runs in the first innings in ODI. It also provide the fourth occasion of England losing the game despite posting 300 plus runs in an innings in ODI.

RG Sharma scored seven boundary sixes in this game which fetched him 338 boundary sixes in ODIs. He went past CH Gayle who had scored 331 boundary fours in ODIs to occupy the second place in the list of batsmen who have scored most boundary sixes in ODIs. Shahid Afridi with 351 boundary sixes to his credit occupy the first place.

RG Sharma scored seven boundary sixes in this game which fetched him 56 boundary sixes in ODIs while opening the innings. He became the second Indian opening batsman to score 50 plus boundary sixes. V Sehwag has scored 89 boundary sixes in ODIs while opening the innings.

RG Sharma scored seven boundary sixes in this game which fetched him 56 boundary sixes in ODIs while opening the innings. He became the sixth opening batsman to score 50 plus boundary sixes in the history of ODIs. Others are –CH Gayle {94}, V Sehwag {89}, ML Hayden {82}, DA Warner {69} and CG Greenidge {67}

V Kohli was dismissed for 5 in this game to provide the 66th occasion of his being dismissed for a single digit score including zero in a ODI innings. It also provides his twelfth dismissal for single digit score including zero in a ODI innings against England.

V Kohli is the third batsman to be dismissed for a single digit score including zero on twelve or more occasions against England. Others are – DPMD Jayawardene {16} and SR Watson {13}

V Kohli was dismissed for 5 in this game to provide the fourth occasion of his being dismissed for an exact score of five in a ODI innings. It also provides his first dismissal for an exact score of five in a ODI innings against England.

RG Sharma’s aggregate number of runs in ODIs while batting second read 6026 at the end of this game. He became the third batsman in the history of one day game to complete 6000 plus runs while batting second. Others are – SR Tendulkar {8720} and V Kohli {7857}. It is interesting to note that the first three places are occupied by Indian batsmen in this category of statistics.

RG Sharma’s aggregate number of fifties in ODIs while batting second and winning the match read 40 at the end of this game. He became the third batsman in the history of one day game to score 40 plus fifties while batting second and winning the game. Others are – V Kohli {48} and SR Tendulkar {45}. It is interesting to note that the first three places are occupied by Indian batsmen in this category of statistics

RG Sharma’s aggregate number of fifties in ODIs while batting on home soil read 45 at the end of this game. He became the fourth batsman in the history of one day game to score 40 plus fifties while batting on home soil. Others are – SR Tendulkar {58}, V Kohli {57} and JH Kallis {46}.

RG Sharma has played 99 ODIs when India has won while batting second. One more win while batting second would fetch him 100 ODIs. He would become the tenth batsman in the history of ODIs to appear in 100 plus ODIs when a team has won while batting second. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerTeamSpanMatInnsNORunsHSAveCHC0
1SR TendulkarInd1990-201212712425549013455.4514316
2MS DhoniInd2005-2019116075472876183*102.7102202
3RT PontingAus1995-201111110431418612657.3408296
4JH KallisRSA1996-201211010030395013956.4203344
5ST JayasuriyaSrl1989-200910710312363315239.9209186
6SM PollockRSA1996-20081060392506459046.0700031
7V KohliInd2008-202510309732579118389.0923253
8M JayawardeneSrl1998-2015102081272901126*53.7206145
9MV BoucherRSA1998-201010005125101363*38.9600033
9Shahid AfridiPAK1996-2015100075141990108*32.6202102
10RG SharmaInd2007-202599095264415152*63.9813275

RG Sharma has played 99 ODIs when India has won while batting second. One more win while batting second would fetch him 100 ODIs. He would become the fourth Indian batsman in the history of ODIs to appear in 100 plus ODIs when India has won while batting second. All such occasions are tabulated below

NoPlayerTeamSpanMatInnsNORunsHSAveCHC0
1SR TendulkarInd1990-201212712425549013455.4514316
2MS DhoniInd2005-2019116075472876183*102.7102202
3V KohliInd2008-202510309732579118389.0923253
4RG SharmaInd2007-202599095264415152*63.9813275

RG Sharma scored seven boundary sixes in this game which fetched him 187 boundary sixes in ODIs when a team has batted second. He owns the record of scoring most boundary sixes by a batsman when the team has batted second in an ODI. CH Gayle has scored 177 boundary sixes when his team batted second.

RG Sharma scored seven boundary sixes in this game which fetched him 131 boundary sixes in ODIs when a team has batted second and won. He is the only batsman to score 100 plus boundary sixes in ODIs when the team has batted second and won.

RG Sharma scored seven boundary sixes in this game which fetched him 242 boundary sixes in ODIs when a team has won. He needs two more boundary sixes in India’s winning games to overhaul the record of Shahid Afridi who has scored 243 boundary sixes in his team’s winning ODIs.

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