India defeated England by 142 runs in the third ODI in Ahmedabad, thanks to Shubman Gill's brilliant century, the team set a target of 357 runs. The English team was bowled out for 214 runs in 34.2 overs. Players wore green bands in support of organ donation. Kohli escaped a runout. Gill completed his century with a boundary. Duckett hit 4 consecutive boundaries against Arshdeep Singh. There were plenty of noteworthy moments during the 3rd ODI. India vs England 3rd ODI top moments of the day 1. Both teams wore green bands in support of organ donation During the toss, Indian captain Rohit Sharma and English captain Jos Buttler came out wearing green bands on their hands. Recently, BCCI has started a new initiative called "Donate Organs, Save Lives". Through this initiative, BCCI is encouraging everyone to donate their organs to save the lives of those in need. Under this initiative, all players from India and England wore green bands on their hands for the third ODI in Ahmedabad. 2. Kohli gets lifeline, survives run-out Virat Kohli got a lifeline in the 7th over of the Indian innings. He survived a run-out chance. Kohli played Saqib Mahmood's length ball towards mid-on and set off for a run. Kohli had reached halfway down the pitch when Gill refused the run. So Kohli had to return. There was a run-out chance here, but Phil Salt missed the opportunity. In the same over, Kohli hit two consecutive fours. He scored 52 runs. 3. Gill completed his century with a four On the second ball of the 32nd over, Shubman Gill completed his century with a four. Mark Wood bowled a fuller length delivery, which Gill sent towards long-on for a boundary. This was his seventh ODI century. 4. Pandya's two consecutive sixes off Rashid's ball In the 41st over, Hardik Pandya hit 2 consecutive sixes against Adil Rashid. Hardik sent the fourth and fifth balls of the over over mid-off for sixes. However, on the very next ball, Rashid clean-bowled him. Hardik was dismissed after scoring 17 runs. 5. Duckett hit 4 consecutive boundaries against Arshdeep Opener Ben Duckett hit 4 consecutive fours in Arshdeep Singh's over. Arshdeep, who was bowling the fourth over of the innings, bowled all deliveries at fuller length to Duckett. However, in the seventh over, Arshdeep got Duckett caught out by captain Rohit Sharma.Original Article