England batter Joe Root named India's stalwart batter Virat Kohli as the "greatest chaser of all time" ahead of their upcoming clash in the World Cup on Sunday at Lucknow's Ekana stadium.
India's World Cup clash against England will go down as a special day in the cricketing life of skipper Rohit Sharma, as he will lead the 'Men In Blue' out on the field for the 100th time on Sunday.
Unbeaten hosts India are set to lock horns against wounded defending champions England at Lucknow's Ekana stadium, with the latter in a do-or-die battle to keep alive their fast-fading hopes of staying alive in the tournament.
India made a strong start in the prestigious tournament with their performance in the Super 12s, winning four out of their five matches and finishing at the top of Group 2.
It was a plan, but one that was developed only after numerous warnings to Dean, according to Deepti, who stopped in the middle of her bowling motion and pulled off the bails at the non-striker's end to complete a 3-0 sweep of England.
The Indian team gave a fitting farewell for Goswami in her final international game as they clinch the ODI series against England 3-0 at the iconic Lord's ground.
Renuka Singh's four wickets haul and an all-round effort from Women in Blue helped India give Jhulan Goswami a series-winning farewell 3-0 as they bundled out hosts for 153 in the third ODI against England at Lord's ground on Saturday.