England v India, 4th ODI, Edgbaston
India surge to series victory
India chose to bowl on an Edgbaston pitch which promised some early help the seamer and Bhuvneshwar Kumar provided an ideal start•Associated Press
... and three balls later, had Alastair Cook caught at gully. England were 16 for 2•Getty Images
Moeen Ali gave England's some belated life as he attacked during the Powerplay, including the only sixes of the innings•Getty Images
Ajinkya Rahane led India's charge in the chase and India were 57 without loss after the first 10 overs•Getty Images
Ajinkya Rahane celebrates his maiden ODI hundred, taking the most of his chance to open after the injury to Rohit Sharma•Getty Images
Bhuvneshwar struck in his third over, beating Alex Hales with an inswinging delivery...•Getty Images
England were in further trouble when they lost Gary Ballance to Mohammed Shami to be 23 for 3. Joe Root and Eoin Morgan put up a resistance and added 80 for the fourth wicket•Getty Images
Mohammad Shami trapped Jos Buttler lbw although the decision was harsh with replays showing it was too high•PA Photos
Alastair Cook could only watch as the India openers produced a regular flow of boundaries•Getty Images
Rahane fell immediately after his century but Dhawan was unbeaten till the end and sealed India's win with a six•Getty Images
Both were removed in quick succession though. While Morgan was caught at leg gully, Root top-edged a reverse sweep to short third man•Associated Press
Moeen Ali continued to be the only England batsman to dominate as the just managed to cross 200•Getty Images
Shikhar Dhawan finally found some form with his first half-century of a difficult tour as England were thrashed•Getty Images