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IND Vs ENG T20 Match Report Today: India 2-0 unbeaten in the series, England outscored India by 3 wickets

Team India won the series 2-0

IND Vs ENG T20 Match Report Today: India have won the first two matches of the 3T20 matches brilliantly, with the Indian cricket team being unbeaten 2-0 in the White Ball series in England. Now the trophy will be seen in the hands of India on Sunday.

India and England (India vs England) Meanwhile, the second match of the T20 series was played at Birmingham’s Edgbaston ground. India have won the second match brilliantly. Indian cricket team (Indian Cricket Team) The startup has managed to win both matches by saving the target. India lost the toss and elected to bat first in the second T20, losing 8 wickets for 170 runs. One Indian batsman after another managed to return to the pavilion with difficulty for India. But Rohit Sharma (Rohit Sharma) India managed to win one more T20 match under the captaincy and at the same time the trophy remained undefeated in the series and now India has managed to make a name for itself.

The Indian bowlers bowled brilliantly. This time too, the Indian bowlers took responsibility for the victory and performed brilliantly collectively. The Indian bowlers put the England team in a state of conflict in the second match as well as in the first and thirsted for one run each.

Bhuvneshwar Kumar gave India a successful start by picking up the wicket of the English opener on the first ball of England’s batting innings. Bhuvi was England’s first wicket fast on zero off the first ball. Bhuvi then gave another tweak to England. This time his target was English captain Jose Butler (4 for 5). Bhuvi and Rishabh Pant appealed for Butler to be caught out by the wicketkeeper. But the umpire did not respond. However, Rohit Sharma got another important success by getting a review on the appeal of Pant and Bhuvi. Thus Bhuvi put the English team in a difficult position during the power play.

After the return of the English opening pair, the streak of losing wickets seemed to begin and the Indian bowlers began to record success. Liam Livingstone (15 runs 9 balls) was trying to play an aggressive game but Jaspreet Bumrah sent him back to the pavilion by bowling clean.