<p>Jasprit Bumrah routed the top order as India thrashed 50-over world champions England by 10 wickets in the first one-day international at the Oval on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Fast bowler Bumrah took a career-best 6-19 as the hosts were dismissed for just 110 in 25.2 overs.</p>.<p>India captain Rohit Sharma, who won the toss, then made an unbeaten 76 before Shikhar Dhawan (31 not out) cut Brydon Carse for four as the tourists finished on 114-0 with more than 31 overs to spare.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/bumrah-ends-up-with-career-best-odi-figures-as-india-dismiss-england-for-110-1126012.html">Bumrah ends up with career-best ODI figures as India dismiss England for 110</a></strong></p>.<p>Victory gave 2023 World Cup hosts India a 1-0 lead in a three-match series that continues on the other side of London's River Thames at Lord's on Thursday.</p>.<p>Bumrah produced an opening burst of 4-9 in five overs against an England side featuring arguably their strongest batting line-up at this level since their 2019 World Cup final triumph.</p>.<p>England avoided the embarrassment of being dismissed for less than their record low completed ODI score of 86 all out against Australia at Old Trafford in 2001.</p>.<p>But an innings featuring four ducks in the tops six -- Jason Roy, Joe Root, Ben Stokes and Liam Livingstone were all out for nought -- saw England bowled out with nearly half of their 50 overs remaining.</p>.<p>Bumrah, 28 returned to clean up Brydon Carse and David Willey to surpass the only other five-wicket haul of his 71 match ODI career -- 5-27 against Sri Lanka at Pallekelle five years ago.</p>.<p>Mohammed Shami, Bumrah's new-ball partner, took 3-31 in seven overs as he became the fastest Indian and joint-third fastest to 150 ODI wickets in matches played in his 80th appearance.</p>.<p>England's innings boasted just four double-figure contributions, captain Jos Buttler top-scoring with 30 and Willey managed 21.</p>.<p>Overcast skies and a well-grassed pitch favoured the faster bowlers, but it was still a superb display by India's new-ball duo.</p>.<p>The tone was set when Roy, on his Surrey home ground, played on trying to drive Bumrah's fourth ball of the day.</p>.<p>Two balls later, Root -- the world's top-ranked Test batsman -- was undone by a Bumrah delivery that lifted off a good length.</p>.<p>And in the next over Test captain Stokes fell for a golden duck when he inside-edged an intended drive off Shami and was brilliantly caught by diving wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant.</p>.<p>Jonny Bairstow, fresh from two hundreds in England's seven-wicket win in the Covid-delayed fifth Test against India at Edgbaston, then fell for seven, edging an excellent Bumrah delivery to Pant, who held a diving right-handed catch.</p>.<p>Bairstow, Root and Stokes all missed the recent T20 series which India won 2-1.</p>.<p>This was the first time the star trio had played a 50-over international together since England's World Cup final win over New Zealand at Lord's three years ago.</p>.<p>They managed just seven runs between them.</p>.<p>England were 26-5 in the eighth over when Livingstone, walking across his crease, was clean bowled leg-stump by Bumrah.</p>.<p>Buttler tried to turn the tide, hitting six fours in 32 balls faced, only to hoist Shami to deep square leg, where Suryakumar Yadav held a well-judged catch just inside the rope.</p>.<p>No. 11 Reece Topley hit England's first, and only, six with a well-struck drive off leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal but two balls later the innings was over when Bumrah bowled Willey with a thunderbolt yorker.</p>.<p>Rohit was quickly into his stride, hitting legside sixes off Willey and Craig Overton. He also hooked Carse for six to complete a 49-ball fifty featuring six fours.</p>
<p>Jasprit Bumrah routed the top order as India thrashed 50-over world champions England by 10 wickets in the first one-day international at the Oval on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Fast bowler Bumrah took a career-best 6-19 as the hosts were dismissed for just 110 in 25.2 overs.</p>.<p>India captain Rohit Sharma, who won the toss, then made an unbeaten 76 before Shikhar Dhawan (31 not out) cut Brydon Carse for four as the tourists finished on 114-0 with more than 31 overs to spare.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/bumrah-ends-up-with-career-best-odi-figures-as-india-dismiss-england-for-110-1126012.html">Bumrah ends up with career-best ODI figures as India dismiss England for 110</a></strong></p>.<p>Victory gave 2023 World Cup hosts India a 1-0 lead in a three-match series that continues on the other side of London's River Thames at Lord's on Thursday.</p>.<p>Bumrah produced an opening burst of 4-9 in five overs against an England side featuring arguably their strongest batting line-up at this level since their 2019 World Cup final triumph.</p>.<p>England avoided the embarrassment of being dismissed for less than their record low completed ODI score of 86 all out against Australia at Old Trafford in 2001.</p>.<p>But an innings featuring four ducks in the tops six -- Jason Roy, Joe Root, Ben Stokes and Liam Livingstone were all out for nought -- saw England bowled out with nearly half of their 50 overs remaining.</p>.<p>Bumrah, 28 returned to clean up Brydon Carse and David Willey to surpass the only other five-wicket haul of his 71 match ODI career -- 5-27 against Sri Lanka at Pallekelle five years ago.</p>.<p>Mohammed Shami, Bumrah's new-ball partner, took 3-31 in seven overs as he became the fastest Indian and joint-third fastest to 150 ODI wickets in matches played in his 80th appearance.</p>.<p>England's innings boasted just four double-figure contributions, captain Jos Buttler top-scoring with 30 and Willey managed 21.</p>.<p>Overcast skies and a well-grassed pitch favoured the faster bowlers, but it was still a superb display by India's new-ball duo.</p>.<p>The tone was set when Roy, on his Surrey home ground, played on trying to drive Bumrah's fourth ball of the day.</p>.<p>Two balls later, Root -- the world's top-ranked Test batsman -- was undone by a Bumrah delivery that lifted off a good length.</p>.<p>And in the next over Test captain Stokes fell for a golden duck when he inside-edged an intended drive off Shami and was brilliantly caught by diving wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant.</p>.<p>Jonny Bairstow, fresh from two hundreds in England's seven-wicket win in the Covid-delayed fifth Test against India at Edgbaston, then fell for seven, edging an excellent Bumrah delivery to Pant, who held a diving right-handed catch.</p>.<p>Bairstow, Root and Stokes all missed the recent T20 series which India won 2-1.</p>.<p>This was the first time the star trio had played a 50-over international together since England's World Cup final win over New Zealand at Lord's three years ago.</p>.<p>They managed just seven runs between them.</p>.<p>England were 26-5 in the eighth over when Livingstone, walking across his crease, was clean bowled leg-stump by Bumrah.</p>.<p>Buttler tried to turn the tide, hitting six fours in 32 balls faced, only to hoist Shami to deep square leg, where Suryakumar Yadav held a well-judged catch just inside the rope.</p>.<p>No. 11 Reece Topley hit England's first, and only, six with a well-struck drive off leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal but two balls later the innings was over when Bumrah bowled Willey with a thunderbolt yorker.</p>.<p>Rohit was quickly into his stride, hitting legside sixes off Willey and Craig Overton. He also hooked Carse for six to complete a 49-ball fifty featuring six fours.</p>