India beat England by 142 runs in the third and final ODI at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad to complete a 3-0 clean sweep over England on Wednesday (February 12). While England won the toss and opted to bowl first and were even successful in getting rid of Rohit Sharma for 1, India bounced back in style to smash 356 with the help of Shubman's Gill ton before bowling England out for 214. Gill and Kohli stitched a 116-run partnership for the second wicket. When Kohli fell, it was Shreyas Iyer who joined Gill in the middle and the two put on a further 104-run stand. Even though England did manage to pull it back a bit towards the end, the Men in Blue had enough batting depth in their side to get to 356. Gill becomes first Indian to score hundred in all-three formats at a single venue During the course of his 112 off 102, Gill became the first Indian to smash hundreds across formats at a single venue. While he already had a Test and a T20I ton at this very ground in Ahmedabad, he now also has an ODI ton. The right-handed batter smashed 14 fours and 3 sixes. Iyer, meanwhile, was equally effectively chipping in with 78 off 64 balls. He scored 8 fours and 2 maximums. Kohli also looked impressive during his stay in the middle and made 52 off 55, a knock studded with seven fours and a six. Adil Rashid pick of the bowlers for England England spinner Adil Rashid turned out to be their most successful bowler, getting the wicket of each of India's three batters who scored 50 plus. In addition, he removed Hardik Pandya to finish with 4/64 off his 10 overs. Clinical bowling performance by India Meanwhile, England were off to a flying start in their run chase. They were 60/0 in 6 overs when they lost their first wicket but as soon as their openers fell, India tightened the screws. Arshdeep Singh removed the England openers (2/33) while Kuldeep Yadav (1/38) and Axar Patel (2/22) exerted pressure to get their wickets. Harshit Rana also got a couple of wickets just when it looked like England were getting comfortable against spin. Towards the end, Hardik Pandya (2/38) and Washington Sundar (1/43) also chipped in with wickets. The fixture was India's final international match before the Champions Trophy where India begin their campaign against Bangladesh on February 20 in Dubai.Original Article