England beat India

Published July 10, 2002

LONDON, July 9: England beat India by 64 runs in their triangular series one-day international here at The Oval on Tuesday.

Ronnie Irani was the star of the show, the all-rounder’s medium-pacers giving him career-best one-day international figures of five for 26 as India were bowled out for 165.

Irani had earlier top-scored with 53, his first 50 at this level, in England’s 229 for eight as Nasser Hussain’s side convincingly won the dress rehearsal for Saturday’s final at Lord’s.

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