Live updates from the game at Holkar Stadium in IndoreFollow England v West Indies in the third ODI – live!Get in touch with Adam Collins on email or via Twitter @collinsadam 3.00pm BST 23rd over: India 145-1 (Rahane 68, Kohli 2)Agar being sliced and diced by Murali Kartik on the telly. He’s back into the attack now. Weird criticism, saying that he liked him when he first played Test cricket. Anyway, he’s on now, and through the set for just four singles. Nice return considering he was off the field until not long ago with a dislocated finger. Australia have a window here to get back into the game. Won’t be open for long. 2.57pm BST 22nd over: India 141-1 (Rahane 66, Kohli 0)Kohli yet to face as they crossed, Rahane adding to his boundary from before the wicket with a couple behind square. Huge roar for the captain, as always. They were showing highlights from India’s 2007 World T20 triumph earlier on the telly, it being ten years since that sliding doors (sorry) moment in our game. From it came the IPL and, well, everything that we consider normal about our game in 2017. Harsha got very excited when the shots of Dhoni taking his shirt off popped up. Continue reading…
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