Jhulan, playing her final ODI at the Lord's, walked out to bat at No.9 after an ordinary batting display from India and received a heartwarming gesture on the field from England players as she made her way out one final time in international cricket.
Despite having a good outing in England, fans have been majorly disappointed by India's star batter Virat Kohli, who once again failed to showcase his brilliant form.
At one point in time, India were 38-3 with skipper Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan, and Kohli all back in the hut but Pant and Pandya stitched a 133-run stand in just 115 balls to take the visiting side home.
A blistering century by Rishabh Pant followed by Hardik Pandya's fifty guided Team India to a five-wicket victory over England in the series decider of the three-match series here at Manchester on Sunday.
Pant smashed an unbeaten 125 runs off 113 balls while Pandya scored 71 runs off 55 balls to help the Men in Blue chase down the target of 260 runs in just 42.1overs. For England Reece Topley bagged three wickets, while Brydon Carse and Craig Overton scalped one wicket each.