New bowling figures in England's ODI history, neither Anderson nor Broad, Tople became the top
Left-arm fast bowler Reece Tople took 6/24 in the ODI at Lord's. This bowling proved to be very decisive in India's 100-run defeat. He made the best of his life to end up with figures of 6/24, which is also the best ever figure by an England bowler in ODI cricket.
New bowling figures in England's ODI history
Topley's career-best performance helped England win over India in the second ODI at Lord's on Thursday as the three-match ODI series leveled 1-1.
Topple was adjudged truly man of the match, becoming only the second England bowler to take 6 wickets in ODIs.
Topley dismissed rival skipper Rohit Sharma (0) and Shikhar Dhawan (9). Suryakumar Yadav, Mohammed Shami, Yuzvendra Chahal and the famous Krishna were also dismissed.
Collingwood took 6 for 31 against Bangladesh
Before Reece Topley, Paul Collingwood took 6/31 against Bangladesh. This was the best number. Now it is at number two. Chris Woakes comes at number three with 6 wickets for 45 runs. He did this against Australia. Woakes made the fourth best ODI figure for England with 6 for 47, where he did so against Sri Lanka.
Neither Anderson nor Broad, Tople became top
Tople was awarded man of the match. He said after the match, 'Great team performance to come back in the second match. Glad to have played my part. When you win, your contribution matters a lot. For three years, I had surgery at the place behind this stand. It is everyone's dream to play for England. Play your part to win the game.'
England seal an easy victory
India's hopes were dashed when Ravindra Jadeja was dismissed for 29 by Liam Livingstone, England sealed an easy victory as India could manage just 146 runs in 38.5 overs, chasing 247 runs. His disappointing batting performance was on display.
Earlier, Yuzvendra Chahal took four wickets, which was the best Indian bowling in ODIs at Lord's.
The teams will now go to Manchester for the last match of the series on Sunday.

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