HYDERABAD: India’s spinners wreaked havoc, after captain
Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Suresh Raina starred with the bat, to clinch a
126-run victory over England on Friday in the first of five one-day
internationals.
Ravindra Jadeja picked up three wickets
with his part-time left-arm spin and off-break bowler Ravichandran
Ashwin took three more as England, chasing a target of 301, were
bundled out for 174 in 36.1 overs at the Rajiv Gandhi International
Stadium.
After electing to bat first India were reduced to 123
for four but Dhoni (87 not out) and Raina (61) helped them rally to
finish on 300 for seven.
The home team smashed 150 runs in the
last 15 overs as Dhoni and Raina, who survived a close run-out decision
on 16, flayed the England attack.
Jadeja also contributed with the bat with a 22-ball 27 on a slow wicket.
India,
playing at home for the first time since winning the 50-over World Cup
in April, failed to win a single international match on their tour of
England earlier this year.
The visitors, who left out Ian Bell
and selected young Jonny Bairstow instead, suffered a middle order
collapse after captain Alastair Cook (60) fell to Jadeja.
Opener
Cook hit seven boundaries and put on 71 for the third wicket with
Jonathan Trott (26) before he holed out in the deep while trying to up
the scoring rate. The second match will be in Delhi on Monday.
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