India fight their way back into the series
India jumped right back into the series with a 38-run win (D/L method) against England
India jumped right back into the series with a 38-run win (D/L method) against England
Statistical highlights of the fifth ODI between England and India at Headingley
Siddhartha Vaidyanathan chalks out some patterns to India's performance in the ODI series against England so far
There is something about Tendulkar and Ganguly in the Headingley haze. This was not a day for half-measures but an assured shellacking and the duo dazzled in chilly, drizzly, gusty, gloomy conditions
Match home for the fifth ODI between England and India at Headingley on September 2, 2007
Mahendra Singh Dhoni's six dismissals, the eighth instance of a wicketkeeper pocketing six and the first by an Indian, provided an inspirational spark for India
India's bowling resources looked to be stretched as Zaheer Khan looks highly unlikely to feature in India's must-win encounter at Headingley
Andrew Flintoff has given England further cause for concern ahead of the fifth one-dayer at Headingley after reporting "soreness" in his troublesome left ankle
England will look to clinch their first ODI series win at home in three years at Headingley, while India will want to avoid a third straight defeat