India v England, 2nd ODI, Cuttack
Yuvraj, Dhoni wind the clock back
England won the toss and put India in; Chris Woakes struck thrice in his first three overs•AFP
...before an inside-edge from Shikhar Dhawan crashed into the stumps and India were 25 for 3 in the fifth over•AFP
Yuvraj struck a 127-ball 150 - his personal best in ODIs - as he peppered 21 fours and three sixes•Associated Press
Jason Roy gave England the impetus they needed to chase the target•Associated Press
Eoin Morgan looked fluent from the outset. Quite soon, he reached his ninth ODI century, an 81-ball 102, that kept England believing•Associated Press
Woakes removed KL Rahul and Virat Kohli - both lapped up by Ben Stokes at second slip...•AFP
Yuvraj Singh and MS Dhoni were tasked with resurrecting India's innings•AFP
Dhoni struck 134 off 122 balls - his 10th ODI ton - as the two batsmen pulled India out of trouble•AFP
Joe Root struck 54 off 55 deliveries in a 100-run stand with Roy for the second wicket•Associated Press
But with regular wickets falling around Morgan, England fell 15 runs short, finishing at 366 for 8•Associated Press
And the duo put on their highest partnership together - 256 runs in 230 balls•AFP
And England's bowlers were left frustrated as, despite their promising start, they ended up needing 382 runs to win and therefore stay alive in the series. •Associated Press
Roy went on to hit 82 runs in 73 balls before Ravindra Jadeja cleaned him up•Associated Press
India clinched the series, going 2-0 up with one game to go. Yuvraj Singh was declared the Man of the Match•AFP