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Over 699.5 match runs –

England have broken the ODI world record for a team score in their last two completed ODIs at Trent Bridge, hitting 444 against Pakistan two years ago before smashing 481 last month against Australia.

There have, unsurprisingly, been over 700 total runs in both of those matches.

With India’s batting line-up perhaps the only one in world cricket capable of matching England’s for power, expect yet another run-fest.

Jason Roy to score over 32.5 runs –

Roy has passed this mark in five of his last seven ODI innings, including scoring 82 at Trent Bridge in last month’s series against Australia.

Having hit 67 in Sunday’s third T20 against India, he is in perfect form to flourish again.

India total runs 1st over to 5th over: Over 31.5 runs –

Rohit Sharma’s sensational century in the third T20 between these sides on Sunday has set the tone for India’s top order in the ODIs.

Australia passed this mark in two of the last three ODIs in England last month, and Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan and Virat Kohli should prove even more of a threat.

Over 0.5 Liam Plunkett wickets –

Plunkett was excellent during the ODI series against Australia, picking up eight wickets in his four matches.

Having now taken at least one wicket in nine of his last 11 ODIs, this is a safe addition.

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