2nd ODI, India tour of England at Nottingham, Jul 20 1990
Scorecard and Video Highlights
At Nottingham, July 20. India won by five wickets. Toss: India.
The
Indian batsmen revelled gloriously in ideal batting conditions;
England's failed to do them, or themselves, justice. Gooch lost his off
stump in the fourth over, offering no stroke to an in-swinger, and Gower
and Lamb had been run out by the twentieth over. Having hit 24 of his
25 runs in boundaries, Gower was a victim of his own inattentiveness and
the quick thinking of wicket-keeper More, whose throw hit the stumps at
the non-striker's end. Smith gave the innings its purpose, reaching
fifty from 42 balls and thumping most of the eleven fours in his 103
(105 balls). He added 111 in eighteen overs with the admirable Atherton
(95 balls), and then 73 in twelve overs with Russell (50 balls); but
when he was bowled in the 49th over, England's next five wickets
realised just 35 runs.
Small gave the Indians a flying start, conceding 12 runs in his first
over, and when later he bowled Sidhu, Manjrekar held the innings
together with 59 in 94 balls. By the time he was stumped he had caught
the infectious mood of Vengsarkar's batting. India required 145 from the
last twenty overs, and Tendulkar (26 balls) played some outrageous
shots while adding 63 in seven overs with the felicitous Azharuddin, who
went on to score 63 from 44 balls as India again won with two overs in
hand. The defeat was England's tenth in their last eleven completed
one-day internationals.
Man of the Match: R. A. Smith.
Attendance: 11,996; receipts £217,631.
Attendance: 11,996; receipts £217,631.
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