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India and England are set to clash in the third and final ODI of their three-match series at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on February 12, 2025. India have already won the series, securing an unassailable 2-0 lead. This match presents an opportunity for India to experiment with their lineup and test their benched players. For England, it’s a chance to avoid a series whitewash and regain some momentum before the Champions Trophy.
India edge past England clinching the ODI series
In the second ODI against England at Cuttack, India clinched the series with a dominant performance, securing a four-wicket victory. England, after choosing to bat, were restricted to 304 runs in 49.5 overs, thanks to a disciplined bowling display by the Indian side.
Rohit Sharma led India’s chase with a magnificent century, scoring 119 off 90 balls. His innings, which included precise pull shots and elegant strokeplay, helped him surpass Rahul Dravid‘s ODI run tally and enter the top-10 ODI run-scorers list. Shubman Gill provided valuable support at the top, contributing a swift 60 off 52 balls, including nine fours and a six. Together, Rohit and Shubman forged a 136-run opening partnership, setting a strong foundation for the chase. Shreyas Iyer also chipped in with a crucial 44 runs before Axar Patel (41*) and Ravindra Jadeja (11*) guided India to victory.
Earlier in the match, Jadeja’s crucial breakthroughs disrupted England’s innings, as he dismissed key batters Ben Duckett (65 off 56) and Joe Root (69 off 72). Jadeja ended with figures of 3/35, maintaining his dominance over the English batters. England built their innings through contributions from Duckett, Root, and captain Jos Buttler (34 off 35), but they lost momentum due to Jadeja’s disciplined bowling. Liam Livingstone‘s quick 41 from 32 balls and Adil Rashid‘s rapid 14 runs helped England reach 300. However, three run-outs in the final overs saw them dismissed in 49.5 overs.
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How to buy tickets for IND vs ENG 3rd ODI?
Fans can purchase tickets through multiple platforms:
- District App by Zomato
- Download the District app or visit district.in.
- Scroll down and click ‘Buy Now’ for the match.
- Select preferred seating and complete payment for a secure digital ticket.
- BookMyShow
Tickets are also available on BookMyShow, which has partnered with the Narendra Modi Stadium.
- Stadium Box Office
Tickets can be bought in person at the stadium’s official ticket counters.
Ticket Pricing
Prices start at INR 500, with premium seating options available for twelve thousand five hundred rupees based on the location inside the stadium.