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England Were Sloppy & Lacklustre, Need To Sharpen Up In A Number Of Areas, Says Prior
Electing to bat first at the Barabati Stadium on Sunday, Joe Root and Ben Duckett smashed 69 and 65 respectively while Liam Livingstone applied finishing touches with his 41 as England posted a mammoth 304 in 49.5 overs. But they lost their last seven wickets for 85 runs, after being primed to make well above their posted total.
Though England batted for longer periods and got past 300, it wasn’t enough for them to stop India from winning the game, with captain Rohit Sharma’s masterly 119, his 32nd ODI century leading their charge to chase down 305 with 33 balls to spare.
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