England will host India for the third and final ODI at the Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester on July 17.
England will host India for the third and final ODI at the Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester on July 17. The series is a part of India’s full tour of England 2022 which includes the rescheduled fifth Test, three-match T20I series. India captain Rohit Sharma, who was ruled out of the Test match due to Covid-19, will return back to the limited-overs format to lead his side.
England, meanwhile, begin a new era after their limited-overs captain Eoin Morgan announced his retirement and prolific opener Jos Buttler has been passed on the baton. English all-rounder Sam Curran will be a part of the ODI squad while young fast bowlers Arshdeep Singh and Umran Malik earner their maiden ODI call-up for the national team in the 50-over format.
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The Old Trafford in Manchester was opened in 1857. The stadium holds a seating capacity of 19000 spectators. It is the home to the Lancashire county cricket club and its ends are named as Stretford End, Brian Statham End. Traditionally, the Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester, has a low sub-par total for the team batting first and second in the ODIs. Let us have a look at some of the key ODI records and stats at the venue.
Opened | 1857 |
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Capacity | 19000 |
Ends | Stretford End, Brian Statham End |
Location | Manchester, England |
Time Zone | UTC +01:00 |
Home to | Lancashire |
Floodlights | Yes |
Total matches | 55 |
Matches won batting first | 26 |
Matches won bowling first | 28 |
Average 1st Inns scores | 228 |
Average 2nd Inns scores | 201 |
Highest total recorded | 397/6 (50 Ov) by ENG vs AFG |
Lowest total recorded | 45/10 (40.3 Ov) by CAN vs ENG |
Highest score chased | 305/7 (49.4 Ov) by AUS vs ENG |
Lowest score defended | 221/8 (60 Ov) by ENG vs NZ |
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