James Buttler looks at the second ODI in Cuttack and fancies England's leggie to have a strong say against an Indian side that's too strong for the tourists.

It's the second of the ODI series. Three matches involved in this one. India winning the first one pretty comfortably, it has to be said, in Nagpur. They move on to Cuttack on Sunday and I don't rate England's chances.

Engalnd got beaten 4-1 in the T20 international series. They're 1-0 down in the three-match ODI series. And I think the future is a little bit bleak for England against India in this one. So I'm going to take the outrights out of the equation. You can back Indian at 4/11 by all means, but it's too skinny for my taste.
If you're looking for a pro-England bet, one man that never fails to deliver, or very seldomly anyway, is Adil Rashid. The Yorkshire leg spinner. He always seems to take wickets. He always seems to just go along at a very good economy rate as well. And I think he's always a player worth having on your side. So have a look at the top England bowler market.
He is the favourite. He's the best bowler England have got. He's 2-1 to be the top England bowler. Adil Rashid - He's the best bet for Sunday's ODI. I certainly wouldn't be back in England at 21/10.
However you bet, gamble responsibly and enjoy the sport this weekend.