Finn helps England thrash India

BRISBANE: Resurgent paceman Steven Finn produced a career-best performance in One-day Internationals (ODIs) as England thrashed India in the triangular one-day series in Brisbane on Tuesday.India’s decision to bat first backfired when they were dismissed for just 153 in 39.3 overs, with Finn exploiting the Gabba’s pace and bounce to

By our correspondents
January 21, 2015
BRISBANE: Resurgent paceman Steven Finn produced a career-best performance in One-day Internationals (ODIs) as England thrashed India in the triangular one-day series in Brisbane on Tuesday.
India’s decision to bat first backfired when they were dismissed for just 153 in 39.3 overs, with Finn exploiting the Gabba’s pace and bounce to claim five wickets for 33.
England cruised to victory in just 27.3 overs, giving them a much-needed confidence boost before the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand that kicks off next month.
Their recent one-day form has been very poor, but they were never stretched with the bat as they finished on 156 for one, with opener Ian Bell unbeaten on 88 and James Taylor on 56. It was their first win under new one-day captain Eoin Morgan.
Stuart Binny, who top-scored for India with 44 in his return to the side, claimed the only wicket to fall, that of opener Moeen Ali for eight.
Despite the heavy defeat Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni said he had not lost confidence in his players, although he conceded they may be feeling the effects of the preceding series in Australia.
“When we don’t do well, there is a lot of criticism,” he said.
“I feel that is part and parcel but not to forget it was the same batting line-up that won us the Champions Trophy, and that was in England that we played.
“It is important to have confidence, not to forget it’s the same players who have put in a lot of effort in the Test series.”
After losing to Australia on Sunday, the Indian batsmen struggled to cope with the lively wicket Tuesday.
Finn made the most of it to claim his first five-wicket haul in 49 ODIs, including a number of prized Indian scalps.
The paceman was thrilled with the performance, having at times feared for his international future
“It’s just nice to help England win a game of cricket,” he said.
“A lot has happened in the last 12 months, it’s pretty much a year to the day where I went home from that tour of Australia.
“But that corner has been turned — I felt like I turned it a little while ago — and all of that stuff’s in the past and I’m really just looking forward.”
He did most of his damage to the top order, as India lost their way after being in a sound position at 57-1.
Seamer James Anderson, returning to the English side after injury, claimed the first wicket, removing the struggling Shikhar Dhawan for one, before Ajinkya Rahane and Ambati Rayudu steadied the Indian cause with a 56-run stand.
The fall of Rahane, caught by Taylor off Finn for 33, sparked the first of two collapses during the innings.
Finn then claimed Rayudu, who scored 23, and Virat Kohli, who managed just four, as India slumped to 67 for five.
Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni and the recalled Binny put on 70 to revive India’s hopes briefly, before Finn again struck twice in quick succession to turn the match.
Score Board
India won toss
India
A M Rahane c Taylor b Finn 33
S Dhawan c Buttler b Anderson 1
A T Rayudu c Buttler b Finn 23
V Kohli c Buttler b Finn 4
S K Raina st Buttler b Ali 1
*†M S Dhoni c Buttler b Finn 34
S T R Binny c Morgan b Anderson 44
A R Patel b Finn 0
B Kumar b Anderson 5
M Shami c Ali b Anderson 1
U T Yadav not out 0
Extras (lb 3, w 3, nb 1) 7
Total (all out; 39.3 overs) 153
Fall: 1-1, 2-57, 3-64, 4-65, 5-67, 6-137, 7-137, 8-143, 9-153, 10-153
Bowling: Anderson 8.3-2-18-4 (1w); Woakes 7-0-35-0 (1w); Broad 7-0-33-0; Finn 8-0-33-5 (1nb, 1w); Ali 9-0-31-1
England
I R Bell not out 88
M M Ali c Kohli b Binny 8
J W A Taylor not out 56
Extras (w 3, nb 1) 4
Total (1 wicket; 27.3 overs) 156
Did not bat: J E Root, *E J G Morgan, R S Bopara, †J C Buttler, C R Woakes, S C J Broad, J M Anderson, S T Finn
Fall: 1-25
Bowling: Binny 7-0-34-1 (1nb); Kumar 2-0-18-0 (1w); Yadav 6-0-42-0; Shami 4-0-23-0 (1w); Patel 7.3-0-32-0 (1w); Raina 1-0-7-0
Result: England won by 9 wickets
Points: England 5, India 0
Man of the Match: S T Finn (England)
Umpires: H D P K Dharmasena (Sri Lanka) and M D Martell. TV umpire: S D Fry. Match referee: A J Pycroft (Zimbabwe)