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India's Predicted XI vs England, 3rd ODI: Will Arshdeep Singh Get A Chance?

India and England face off on Sunday for the third and deciding ODI at Old Trafford in Manchester. The three-match series is currently level at 1-1 with both India and England registering one dominating win each. In the first game, India ruled the roost by bundling out England for 110 runs and then won the game by 10 wickets. The hosts were quick to bounce back after the humiliating defeat and handed India a 100-run loss to take the series to the decider.

In India's second game against England, the inclusion of Virat Kohli saw Shreyas Iyer warming the benches, but what about the third ODI? Will India make any changes in their playing XI for the series decider?

Here is what we think could be India's playing XI for the third and final ODI against England:

Rohit Sharma (c): The Indian skipper was impressive in the first match with his 76 not out off 58 balls but in the second game, Rohit failed miserably for a 10-ball duck. He must be aiming to guide his side to the ODI series win with his batting contribution.

Shikhar Dhawan: The southpaw is yet to score big. He had scored a fighting 31 not out off 54 balls in the first ODI, while in the second game, he was dismissed for a 26-ball 9 on a poor ball down the leg stump from Reece Topley.

Virat Kohli: The batter continues to struggle with his form. Kohli, who missed the first ODI to a groin injury, looked in sensational touch in the second game. He played his front-foot shots with great control until a short-of-a-length delivery outside off stump from David Willey sent him back to pavilion for a 25-ball 16.

Suryakumar Yadav: The batter outplays the opponent with his confidence. While the T20I series against England saw him playing a 117-run knock in the third game, the ODI

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