Joe Root surpassed Eoin Morgan to record the most fifty-plus scores for England in men's ODIs during the second ODI against India, scoring 69 runs off 72 balls. Despite Root's effort, which helped England post 304, India comfortably chased down the target, winning the match and series. Root's achievement underscores his key role in England’s ODI team.
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