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Rohit Sharma on being asked if England were rightly awarded the World Cup title in 2019
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Published - May 30, 2025, 10:31 IST | Updated - May 30, 2025, 10:31 IST
Updated - May 30, 2025, 10:31 IST
It's official! The Harry Brook Era has begun with a BANG! Under Brook's renewed leadership, England have finally managed to put an end to their dismal seven-match losing streak by thrashing West Indies left, right, and center. During the first ODI of the three-match ODI series, England pounded the visitors mercilessly and in the process, registered their biggest win in ODI cricket, by a margin of 238 runs. And by doing so, they surpassed their previous best record of the biggest wins of 232 runs, which they achieved against the Dutchmen back in 2022.
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England batters displayed flashes of brilliance in the first innings, posting a colossal 400 for the loss of eight wickets. Surprisingly, no batsman made it to three figures in this game. Jacob Bethell slammed a quickfire 82 off 53 balls, whereas Ben Duckett set the tone early by scoring a well-controlled 60. Joe Root and Harry Brook were the other two English batters who made handy contributions of 58 and 57, respectively, to take England to the 400-run mark.
The West Indies' response was very brittle as the entire batting lineup succumbed under intense scoreboard pressure. They were bowled out for a shocking 162. Despite a spirited final-wicket partnership between Alzarri Joseph and Jayden Seales, England's disciplined bowling and sharp fielding crippled the visitors on all fronts.
Saqib Mahmood led the attack with 3 wickets for 32 runs, while Jamie Overton, despite a finger injury, claimed 3 wickets. Adil Rashid and Brydon Carse also contributed with key wickets.
It's safe to say that a new era has begun for England Cricket, and hopefully it is the start of something really incredible. While the miseries of the 2023 ODI WC and the CT 2025 may have been washed away after the historic win, Brook and his men can't afford to lower their guard. They will need to be result-oriented and will have to work consistently enough to get themselves battle-ready for the upcoming ODI World Cup.
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