IND vs ENG 2nd ODI, Approaching Milestones and Records: After winning the T20I series, the Indian cricket team thumped the England cricket team in the first ODI game of the three-match series in Nagpur. That win helped the hosts to take a 1-0 lead as they eye the series win in the second game. India had a good performance with the ball.
Then the batters made the most of the good batting unit. Shreyas Iyer, Shubman Gill, and Axar Patel scored a half-century each. Virat Kohli didn't play the first game due to a fitness issue, but he is likely to be back for the second game. Both teams will lock horns in the second ODI on Sunday at 1:30 PM.
This clash will be played at Barabati Stadium, Cuttack. The form of Rohit Sharma is still a concern. Similarly, England's problem of not playing the full quota of 50 overs. They need to do work on their batting. Below, we will talk about big records and milestones which are lined up and can be achieved in the second IND vs ENG ODI in Cuttack.
India vs England, 2nd ODI: Approaching ODI Records and ODI Cricket Milestones Ahead of the 1st ODI at Barabati Stadium, Cuttack
94 – Virat Kohli missed the last game due to a knee injury but will be back for the second game. The King Kohli will be eyeing a massive record. He needs 94 runs to complete 14000 ODI runs and also to be the fastest to reach this figure.
20 – Shreyas Iyer was phenominal in the first game, hitting a quick fifty. He needs 20 more runs to complete 2500 runs.
85 – Gill missed a well-deserved century in the first game. But he looked in good form. If he can play another big innings and score 85 more runs, he will complete 2500 ODI runs and will break Hashim Amla's world record of fastest 2500 ODI runs. Amla did it in 53 games, and Gill has played 48 ODIs.
19 – Jos Buttler scored a fighting fifty in Nagpur and will look to add a few more runs here. If he can score 19 runs more, he will become England's fifth highest scorer in ODIs, surpassing Paul Collingwood (5092).
2 – Jofra Archer is just two wickets away from completing 50 ODI wickets.
4 – Mohammed Shami needs four more wickets to complete 200 ODI wickets in his career. He will become the second-fastest to do so.
2 – Kuldeep Yadav needs two more wickets to complete 300 international wickets.
2 – Adil Rashid needs two more wickets to complete 400 international wickets. He will only be the seventh English bowler to do so.