England v India, 3rd ODI, Trent Bridge
Spinners help India take 2-0 lead
England were inserted at Trent Bridge and made a lively start as Alastair Cook executed the pull to great effect•Getty Images
MS Dhoni brought on the part-time tweakers to great effect. For the second time in two innings, Hales was caught after top-edging a sweep•AFP
Joe Root was also stumped, off Ravindra Jadeja, after a close call from the third umpire went India's way•Getty Images
After a disastrous Test series, India's slip catchers finally turned up, Raina's one-handed effort sending Ben Stokes back on his way as England fell to 149 for 6•Getty Images
Ajinkya Rahane played a few classical shots and steadied the innings through a 50-run, second-wicket partnership with Virat Kohli•Getty Images
Ambati Rayudu and Suresh Raina then steered the chase to a close with an 87-run partnership. Rayudu remained unbeaten on 64 as India won by six wickets to take a 2-0 lead in the series•Getty Images
Alex Hales played a couple of pleasing drives through off as he made 42 during an 82-run opening stand•AFP
Ambati Rayudu then slipped one down the leg side and had Cook stumped for 44•Getty Images
Dhoni soon made his fourth dismissal of the day after catching Eoin Morgan behind...•Getty Images
Jos Buttler's 42 gave England's sagging innings much-needed impetus, eventually dragging the team to 227•Getty Images
Steven Finn, who made a comeback to ODI cricket after nearly a year, picked up Rahane's wicket for 45•Getty Images
India were briefly dealt a blow of their own as Mohit Sharma got injured after bowling three overs, though he eventually returned to the field•AFP
And things would get worse for the hosts after Ian Bell was run out off a direct hit from Mohit after casually strolling back for a second run•AFP
Shikhar Dhawan's poor tour continued when he fell to Chris Woakes in the eighth over of India's chase•Getty Images
Virat Kohli, who had struggled on the England tour, ground his way to 40 runs before being dismissed by Ben Stokes•Getty Images