Joe Root's masterclass levels ODI series as England beat India by four wickets
England produced a composed and clinical run chase to defeat India by four wickets in the second One-Day International at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff, levelling the three-match series 1-1. Chasing 234, the hosts reached 235/6 in 44.1 overs, thanks to another batting masterclass from Joe Root, whose unbeaten 99 off 133 balls anchored the innings and ensured England crossed the finish line with 35 balls to spare. Having won the toss, England elected to field first, and India looked set for a much bigger total after an impressive start. Captain Shubman Gill (31) and Rohit Sharma(26) negotiated the new ball confidently before Gill's dismissal ended a promising opening stand. Veteran Virat Kohli then joined Shreyas Iyer, and the pair produced the highlight of India's innings with a fluent partnership that put the visitors firmly in control. Kohli looked in vintage touch, timing the ball beautifully through the covers and square of the wicket, scoring 65 off 66 balls with crisp...