Kapil Dev: England hold slight edge at Lord's as India yet to gel as a unit
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Former India captain Kapil Dev has said England hold a slight edge heading into the series-deciding third ODI at Lord's on Sunday, citing the hosts' familiarity with home conditions and India's inability to settle as a cohesive unit as the key factors shaping the contest.
Series Situation
The three-match ODI series is locked at 1-1. India claimed the opener at Edgbaston, but England levelled with a four-wicket win in Cardiff, powered by Joe Root's unbeaten 99. The winner-takes-all decider at the iconic Lord's Cricket Ground now holds the series in the balance.
What Kapil Dev Said
The 1983 World Cup-winning captain described the contest as broadly even but tipped England marginally. 'I think both teams are 50-50 at the moment. Since England are playing at home, you can say they have a slight edge, maybe 51 percent,' Kapil said.
He was more pointed about India's shortcomings. 'Looking at the way our team has performed in the T20Is and so far in the ODI series, I don't think the team has gelled completely yet. If this Indian side starts clicking as a unit, I would even give them a 60 percent chance,' he added.
India's Positives and Concerns
Virat Kohli returned to form with a fluent 65 in Cardiff, and Jasprit Bumrah remains the anchor of the bowling attack. However, captain Rohit Sharma will be under pressure to deliver a significant contribution after an inconsistent run with the bat. India's T20I series defeat on the same tour has already raised questions about team combination and balance.
England's Strengths
England will again lean heavily on Root, whose remarkable consistency in ODI cricket has been central to their fightback. Playing at home, the hosts carry the twin advantages of conditions and momentum from Cardiff.
What Hangs in the Balance
A win at Lord's would end India's 22-year wait for an ODI victory at the ground and secure their eighth bilateral ODI series win over England since 2010. Kapil also backed India head coach Gautam Gambhir, saying any decision on his future rests with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the selection committee. 'I think he has done a fairly good job, and I wish him all the best,' Kapil said. The Lord's decider on Sunday will serve as a significant referendum on where this Indian side stands under Gambhir's watch.