Cricket News: Analysis of T20 and ODI -India Tour of England 2022

    The success of the Indian pace attack can be summed up by Hardik Pandya's bowling philosophy: "I'm shameless as a bowler, and I don't mind getting hit for six sixes as well."

    Hardik Pandya becomes the first Indian player in all formats to have 50 runs and four wickets Hardik Pandya becomes the first Indian player in all formats to have 50 runs and four wickets

    Mohammad Shammi and Mohammad Siraj never shied away from bowling short and testing the English batters. Key wickets of Liam Livingstone in the third one-day match were snapped with this philosophy. 

    At Old Trafford in Manchester on Sunday, India won the toss and was elected to field first. Hardik Pandya was the team's standout performer with the ball. As the visitors held England to 259 in 45.5 overs, the 28-year-old claimed 4 for 24 in seven overs, three of which were maidens.

    Pandya and Livingstone engaged in an intriguing conflict during the innings. The influential English hitter hammered him for two sixes. However, the Indian bowler emerged victorious after Livingstone was caught in a short delivery trap. Hardik Pandya had a bowling plan against Livingstone by placing Jadeja on the boundary line and digging short balls to Liam Livingstone and eventually plan worked for Pandya.

    Hardik Pandya becomes the first Indian player in all formats to have 50 runs and four wickets

    Pandya displayed an excellent all-around performance in this game and set a record that no other Indian had ever achieved. In this game, Hardik Pandya bowled first and only gave 24 runs in 7 overs while taking four wickets for 24 runs. When Team India needed to bat, Pandya arrived and performed fantastically. With the help of 10 fours, he scored 71 runs in 55 balls. Pandya is currently the first player from India to record more than 50 runs and four wickets in a single game across all three formats. The unique aspect is that Pandya has only accomplished this feat against England in all three formats.

    Hardik Pandya is now the fifth Indian player in the history of One Day Internationals to score more than 50 runs and take four or more wickets. Before Pandya, this achievement. This record was previously held by Srikkanth, Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly, and Yuvraj Singh; however, Hardik Pandya is the first Indian athlete to accomplish this accomplishment outside of Asia. On Asian fields, the other players engaged in this activity.

    Jonny Bairstow, Joe Root, and Ben Stokes all flop in the Series defeat

    Ben Stokes, Jonny Bairstow, and Joe Root, three of the key players in that Test rebirth, have all suffered miserably in these ODIs, failing to score 50 runs in each of their three innings far. 

    Bowling on the off-stump corridor with swing did trouble both Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow, and they were unable to play their trademark attacking shots. 

    The outcome must be depressing for Jos Buttler and new white-ball coach Matthew Mott since they could not maintain the positive energy created by Brendon McCullum's Test team, which opened the international summer with four exhilarating run chases against New Zealand and India.