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Eden clash: England post 321/8 against India

| | Jan 22, 2017, at 11:21 pm
Kolkata, Jan 22 (IBNS): England scored 321 runs losing eight wickets in their innings in the third and concluding one-day international cricket against India at Eden Gardens here on Sunday.

Ben Stokes (57 not out) and Chris Woakes (34) launched a carnage at the end of the innings as they posted 73 runs jointly in the seventh wicket partnership to help the visitors post a mammoth total at the scorecard.

Jason Roy remained the top scorer for England with his 65 runs knock.

While most of the Indian bowlers gave away runs,

Hardik Pandya remained the most economical as he finished off his ten overs by giving away 49 runs and picking up three wickets.

India already won the series 2-0.

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