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1-0, England

Debutant Alex Wharf's spell up the order and a hattrick by Steve Harmison leave India's reputation in tatters as the visitors fail to exorcise the ghosts of the Asia and Videocon Cup against an innocuous England attack.

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India's hopes of redeeming their batting pride and reputation as world beaters were dented whenthey crashed to a seven-wicket defeat against England in the first NatWest Challenge one-day internationaltoday.

Looking to get out of the wretched form of the Asia Cup, the Indian top order put up an inept display against an innocuous England bowling attack and were all out for a paltry 170 at the Trent Bridge ground.

Steve Harmison claimed a hat-trick after debutant Alex Wharf had ripped through the top order to leave the Indianinnings in shambles.

Mohammad Kaif, under pressure to deliver, top scored with 50 as he led the recovery after India had slid to 89 for fivein the 19th over. 

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England were given a solid start by the India-born Viram Solanki who capped his return to international cricket with acracking half century. Solanki's 52 came off 76 balls and contained eight foursas the young right hander added 63-runs for the opening stand with Marcus Trescothick (33).

Andrew Strauss remained unbeaten on 41 while Andrew Flintoff, fast gaining the reputation as the world's best all-rounder, provided the finishing touch with a blistering 34 off 23 balls with three sixes and a four.

Put in to bat, the Indians, handicapped by the absence of Sachin Tendulkar, were found wanting on a track that wasseaming but true in bounce.

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The 52-run second wicket partnership between captain Saurav Ganguly and V.V.S. Laxman turned out to be a case of'flatter to deceive' as batsman after batsman fell prey to their own indiscretion.

Ganguly made 24 from 31 balls and struck four boundaries and seemed set for a long haul but perished top edging a pulloutside off stump to be caught by wicketkeeper Geraint Jones. It was Wharf's maiden wicket.

The right arm seamer had success in his very next over when Laxman, who lookedconfident at the number three slot and hit four fours for his 29 off 35 balls, went after an away going delivery to giveJones' his second catch.

Harmison became the second Englishman and the 19th bowler to take a hat-trick in one-day internationals with the lastthree Indian wickets of Kaif, Laxmipathy Balaji and Ashish Nehra in his ninth over.

Kaif and Balaji were consumed behind the stumps and Nehra patted back a return catch as Harmison upstaged Wharf. The strongly built Glamorganall-rounder cut his teeth in international cricket with 3 for 8 from 14 balls andscattered the winds of recovery which the visitors had begun to gather at the start of their innings.

The Indians lost Virender Sehwag (4) early but looked to be recovering their poise through the association of Gangulyand Laxman before Wharf came on for his bowl in big cricket in the 12th over.

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Almost immediately, Ganguly mistimed a hook to be caught behind the wicket and then four balls later, Laxman was slowto withdraw his bat from the line of a delivery on his off-stump.

Rahul Dravid (13) was then drawn into an ungainly position to hook and Darren Gough made no mistake with thechance at fine leg.

Yuvraj Singh (4) was pushed for a non-existent third run by Kaif but the ageing Ashley Giles sent in an accurate returninto the gloves of Jones.

Kaif and Rohan Gavaskar had built a 40-run stand from 83 balls for the sixth wicket before Paul Collingwood at pointdived to pick up the latter for 20.

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When England batted, they looked completely at ease against a wayward Indian bowling and fielding display.

Trescothick looked in ominous form and raced to 33 from 40 balls with seven fours before his lavish square cut waswell held by Yuvraj at point.

England captain Michael Vaughan was gone for nought from only seven balls as Balaji took his second wicket for no runfrom eight balls but the hosts looked never ill at ease.

Solanki hit a half century but departed next ball to Irfan Pathan but his replacement Flintoff made thebowler pay for it with massive sixes over covers and mid-wicket.

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Flintoff finished off the game by swatting Kumble over square leg for a six in the 33rd over. He remained unbeaten on34 with three sixes and one four from 23 balls.

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