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IND vs ENG: Team India’s Probable Playing 11 For India vs England ODIs
With India set to take on England in the three-match ODI series, here's a look at their probable playing 11 for the ODIs.

After a dominant T20I series win, India will now turn their attention to the 50-over format, where they will take on England in a three-match ODI series. This series will be crucial for India, serving as preparation for the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy. The squad for the ODI series will differ entirely from the one that played in the T20Is. Let’s take a look at India’s predicted playing 11 in the IND vs ENG ODIs:
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1. Rohit Sharma: Rohit Sharma, a key figure in India’s batting lineup, is set to lead the team. With 10,866 runs in 265 ODIs, including 31 centuries and 57 half-centuries, the ‘Hitman’ will open for the Men in Blue. (Image Credits: PTI)
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2. Shubman Gill: Newly appointed vice-captain Shubman Gill will look to make a case for his place in the 11. With 2,328 runs in just 47 ODIs at an impressive average of 58.2, including six centuries and 13 half-centuries, he is expected to partner with Rohit Sharma at the top of the order. (Image Credits: PTI)
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3. Virat Kohli: Virat Kohli will return to ODIs, his strongest format, with 13,906 runs in 295 matches, including 50 centuries. Renowned for his consistency and chasing skills, his experience and hunger for runs will be crucial as India prepares for the Champions Trophy. (Image Credits: PTI)
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4. Shreyas Iyer: Shreyas Iyer's return strengthens India's middle order with 2,421 runs in 62 ODIs at an average of 47 to his name. His ability to rotate strike and accelerate late in the innings makes him a key asset for a strong finish and he is set to bat at number four for India in the IND vs ENG ODIs. (Image Credits: PTI)
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5. Rishabh Pant: The battle for the fifth spot will likely be between Rishabh Pant and KL Rahul, but Pant, with 871 runs, one century, and five fifties, could have the edge due to his match-winning abilities and the advantage of being a left-hander. (Image Credits: PTI)
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6. Hardik Pandya: Hardik Pandya, India’s key all-rounder, is set to feature at number six. He has scored 1,769 runs and taken 84 wickets in 86 ODIs. His power-hitting in the death overs and ability to break partnerships with the ball make him a crucial asset in India’s lineup. (Image Credits: PTI)
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7. Ravindra Jadeja: Ravindra Jadeja, with 220 wickets and 2,756 runs in 197 ODIs, is a vital all-rounder for India and is set to play at number seven in the IND vs ENG ODIs. His left-arm spin, reliable finishing ability, and exceptional fielding make him a game-changer in all departments. (Image Credits: PTI)
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8. Washington Sundar: Washington Sundar, with 23 wickets and 315 runs in 22 ODIs, adds depth as a reliable all-rounder and is set to be India’s third all-round option in the playing 11. His off-spin offers control, while his batting provides crucial lower-order contributions, making him valuable in spin-friendly conditions. (Image Credits: PTI)
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9. Kuldeep Yadav: Kuldeep Yadav, India’s lead spinner, has taken 176 wickets in 106 ODIs at an economy of 4.99. His wicket-taking ability in the middle overs makes him a crucial asset, especially with the Champions Trophy ahead. (Image Credits: PTI)
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10. Mohammed Shami: Mohammed Shami, with 195 wickets in 101 ODIs, will be a vital part of India’s pace attack. Having been absent for over a year from ODIs, he will be raring to make a case of his abilities once again. His knack for taking early wickets and performing in high-pressure situations makes him a key asset for the team. (Image Credits: PTI)
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11. Arshdeep Singh: Arshdeep Singh, still young to the ODI circuit, adds variety to India's pace attack with his left-arm bowling and death-over skills. He will be looking to replicate his T20Is success in the 50-over format. (Image Credits: PTI)
Published at : 04 Feb 2025 02:12 PM (IST)
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