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Kohli surprised Shardul was not man-of-match in 3rd ODI

Last updated on: March 29, 2021 00:11 IST
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Sam Curran man-of-the match; Jonny Bairstow man-of-the-series

Virat Kohli and Shardul Thakur celebrate the wicket of England's Liam Livingstone the third One-Day International against England, in Pune, on Sunday.

IMAGE: Virat Kohli and Shardul Thakur celebrate the wicket of England's Liam Livingstone in the third One-Day International against England, in Pune, on Sunday. Photograph: BCCI

India’s captain Virat Kohli was surprised that Shardul Thakur was not adjudged man-of-the-match in the third and final One-Day International against England, and Bhuvneshwar Kumar the man-of-the-series, despite strong performances.

 

Sam Curran was named man-of-the match after his heroic 83-ball 95 not out in a lost cause as India won the third ODI by seven runs to clinch the three-match series 2-1.

Shardul took four wickets for 67 runs but conceded 18 runs in the 47th over to give England a sniff at victory.

England’s top-order batsman Jonny Bairstow was named man-of-the-series for his 219 runs in the three ODIs, including a hundred, to top the run-scorers' chart.

Bhuvneshwar took six wickets in the series, at an economy rate of 4.65 and an average of 22.50.

"I'm surprised Shardul wasn't the man-of-the match, and Bhuvi wasn't the man-of-the-series. A lot of credit to them for bowling so well in adverse conditions," Kohli said, at the post-match presentation, having emerged triumphant across formats against the tourists.

Bhuvneshwar Kumar successfully appeals for leg before wicket against Jonny Bairstow

IMAGE: Bhuvneshwar Kumar successfully appeals for leg before wicket against Jonny Bairstow. Photograph: BCCI

India dropped at least four catches, including that of Curran, at crucial junctures to pile on the pressure, but Kohli sought to play it down.

"It's most disappointing for the guy who drops the catch, but, as much as you get disappointed, catches get put down and sometimes they cost you. That is a part of the game.

"There's no lack of intent, and our body language was outstanding. Eventually we got over the line," he said.

Asked about the intensity shown by both the teams in the white-ball leg, Kohli said, "When the top-two teams battle each other, we'll get exciting games. We knew England are not going to throw in the towel, and Sam played a really good innings to keep them in the hunt.

"However, our bowlers picked up wickets, and it moved from us finishing it off to them getting over the line before Hardik (Pandya) and Nattu (T Natarajan pulled it back. Prasidh (Krishna) and Krunal (Pandya) were impressive.

"But death overs batting was extremely good, despite the early wickets, and if the top three can get a hundred, then we can get 370s and 380s later.

"This win has been sweet because it's against the top team in the world, and we're looking forward to the IPL. It's been an amazing season, series, and this was a great way to finish it off."

Asked about two months inside a bio-secure bubble during this England tour, he said, "Scheduling needs to be looked at in future, since playing in bubbles will be difficult, and everyone can't have the same mental capacity all the time.

"But I'm looking forward to the IPL for now."

England captain Jos Buttler said his team was disappointed to lose the series but learnt a lot during the tour.

"A fantastic game, both sides made some mistakes but played some brilliant cricket. We witnessed an incredible knock from Curran to nearly get us over the line, but congratulations to India on winning," he said.

"We've learnt a lot as a side and seen many guys stand up and take the lead. The white-ball leg was incredibly competitive. These are the conditions we will face in the near future in the (T20) World Cup.

"It's a great experience for the young guys to play a top-class side like India and they will be better cricketers for it."

He admitted that his bowlers didn't bowl that well at the top and gave away easy boundaries.

"But our bowlers dragged it back only to be pegged back by Pant and Hardik Pandya, but we restricted them well enough. We didn't have those big partnerships to take us over the line."

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