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India vs England, 2nd ODI: Time away from cricket was worthwhile, says Reece Topley after taking 6/24 in England's win

cricket owing to recurrent injuries was made "worthwhile" by his incredible effort in England's 100-run drubbing of India in the second ODI, said left-arm pacer Reece Topley. The 28-year-old grabbed 6-24 as reigning world champions England, defending a modest 246, bounced back from their embarrassing 10-wicket defeat at the Oval to level the three-match series at 1-1 here on Thursday. "It means a lot, it makes it all worthwhile to be honest," said Topley at the post-match presentation. With his performance at Lord's, he improved upon former England skipper Paul Collingwood's 17-year-old record (6/31) against Bangladesh. With the series now levelled at 1-1, both the teams will square up once again in the third and final ODI at Old Trafford on Sunday.

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Reece Topley recorded the best figures for an England bowler in ODI cricket as the hosts roared back against India after their drubbing at The Oval to level the three-match series with a 100-run win in the second game on Thursday. Chasing 247 on a Lord's wicket that had eased up after the first

"That was a terrific team performance... Just happy that it came off. It (today) means a lot. Of course everyone dreams to play for England... It's a big game at the weekend, try and wrap up the series. Hopefully, we do that, and whatever is next," Topley said. Topley has represented England in only 17 ODI games since making his debut in 2015, and a career interrupted by back injuries meant he had to miss several games for his country. But he is determined to make the most of his comeback. "It is everyone's dream to play for England," he said. "I just want to pull the shirt on as many times

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