Captain Rohit Sharma found form with a stunning century in the 2nd ODI, raising hopes for Virat Kohli's resurgence in the upcoming dead rubber against England. India aims for a clean sweep, addressing early bowling concerns and potentially giving Arshdeep Singh a chance in the squad.
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