England vs India 3rd ODI Odds: Who will win the decider at Old Trafford?

The games continue to come thick and fast for England's white ball squad. After losing the T20 series 2-1, they now face a series decider against India again in the last of three 50-over One Day Internationals. England responded at Lords with a comprehensive 100-run victory to tie the ODI series 1-1 and now we head to Old Trafford on Sunday to find out who will be the victor.
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England vs. India 3rd ODI Tips
That was much better from England at Lords as they cruised to a 100-run win, after a bowling masterclass from Reece Topley, who finished with record figures for an England player in ODI's of 6-24. So, it's honours even heading to Old Trafford and the series will be decided on Sunday in a red-hot Manchester.
Doubts remain over England's batting line up as no player looks capable currently of building on a good start and hitting a score that will tie the innings together. Several players got in and got out during the 2nd ODI and someone needs to step up if they are to win the series.
India will also be concerned after their much vaunted batting line-up were simply blown away by a rampant Topley. There is so much riding on them for this tour on winning this one and staying undefeated in both the white-ball series.
Predicted team news:
England XI: Jason Roy, Jonny Bairstow, Joe Root, Ben Stokes, Jos Buttler (c & wk), Liam Livingstone, Moeen Ali, Craig Overton, David Willey, Brydon Carse, Reece Topley
India XI:
Rohit Sharma (c), Shikhar Dhawan, Virat Kohli, Suryakumar Yadav, Rishabh Pant (wk), Hardik Pandya, Ravindra Jadeja, Mohammed Shami, Jasprit Bumrah, Yuzvendra Chahal, Prasidh Krishna
First up I'm taking England to win this one and take the series. They are extremely strong at Old Trafford and given that Buttler is playing in front of his home fans at his own ground, he will be desperate to win this one. Now they know they can beat India, even when their batting hasn't fired - something I'm expecting to change here in front of the Lancashire faithful.
Liam Livingstone was one of several batters for England who looked in superb nick before getting themselves out and I'm banking on him to carry on that form in front of his Lancashire home crowd. England have looked exceptionally shaky at the top of the order so I'm going for a middle order batter to save them. Livingston, Ali and Willey provided the majority of the runs in the 2nd ODI and he averages 35.5 in his seven ODI's so far for England. When he fires he is one of the most destructive men in world cricket and no-one will know this wicket better than the 28-year-old Cumbrian.
The 10/1 on offer looks exceptionally tasty, given he is as short as 7/1 elsewhere.