Reece Topley Disaster (AFP Photo)
IND Vs ENG T20 Match Report Today: The Indian team lost by 100 runs at Lord’s ground. The performance of the Indian bowlers was putting a strong position against England, but the batting line flop was defeated.
India and England (India vs England) Meanwhile, the second match at Lord’s was a three-match ODI series. The Indian team has lost by 100 runs against England. The series ended in a 1-1 draw. India won the toss and elected to field first. Indian team (India Cricket Team) According to the plan, the England team managed to score only 246 runs. But the Indian team was in trouble against England’s bowling attack and the confidence they had gained from bowling first was eroded by batting. The Indian team was all out chasing the target. India’s key batsmen Rohit Sharma, Shikhar Dhawan, Virat Kohli and Rishabh Pant were flops. Reese basket (Reece Topley) A was 6 wickets faster. The Indian team was bowled out for 146 runs.
Chasing a target of 247, the Indian team did not have a good start. The team’s run-rate was also slow and it also continued to lose wickets. Captain Rohit Sharma could not even open an account after playing 10 balls. On the fourth ball of the third over, he fell victim to a basketball. Shikhar Dhawan was the second victim of the basket in the fifth ball of the ninth over. When Dhawan was out, the team’s score was 27 runs. The team’s score was increased by only two runs and Rishabh Pant was also out. Even Pant could not open an account.
Virat and Surya also returned to the pavilion
Virat Kohli’s poor form continued in this match too. He fell victim to David Wiley in the second ball of the 12th over. Kohli faced 25 balls and scored 16 runs with the help of three fours. From here Suryakumar Yadav and Hardik Pandya tried to partner. Both brought the team’s score to over 50. However, their partnership did not last long.
Seeing the partnership blossoming, Buttler called back the basket and sent Suryakumar to the pavilion. Suryakumar was bowled for a total score of 73. He scored 27 runs off 29 balls. Off-spinner Moeen Ali ended Pandya’s innings. Pandya was caught out by Liam Livingston on a total of 101. Pandya faced 44 balls and scored 29 runs with the help of two fours.
Chahal performed brilliantly
Earlier, leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal led the bowlers to a superb performance as India bowled out England for 246 runs. Chahal took four wickets for 47 runs. Pandya (two for 28) and Jaspreet Bumrah (two for 49) also gave him two wickets each. No batsman from England was able to turn a good start into a big innings and the entire team returned to the pavilion in just 49 overs.
Moeen Ali and David Willey’s half-century partnership helped the team come out of the odd situation to put up a respectable score. Moeen scored 47 while Willey scored 41 with two lives. Both shared a partnership of 62 runs for the seventh wicket. Moeen shared 46 runs with Livingston (33) for the sixth wicket. Opener Jonny Bairstow also scored 38 runs.
Good start for England
Indian captain Rohit Sharma won the toss and decided to bowl first. Bairstow and Jason Roy (23) faced the new-ball pairing of Bumrah and Mohammed Shami (1 for 48), who took nine wickets to bowl out England for 110 in the first ODI. Roy hit Shami for the first four of the innings and then a four and a six in the fast bowler’s over. Roy was lucky to score 23 in the eighth over when Bumrah dropped his catch on his own ball. However, Roy was unable to take advantage of the lifeline and Pandya’s weak ball went straight to Suryakumar Yadav at deep backward square leg.
The Bayeristas took the lead after Roy’s dismissal. After hitting fours on Chahal, he also hit two fours on the famous Krishna. Bayaristo, however, was bowled in the 15th over of the innings trying to play a slog sweep off Chahal. He hit six fours while facing 38 balls.
Root and Buttler were also caught
Chahal lbw Joe Root (11) in his next over, while Shami bowled Buttler (04) to take England to 87 for four. England Test captain Ben Stokes (21) hit two fours at Chahal but he missed the leg-spinner’s straight delivery and was left lbw. Livingston hit the first six of the innings on Chahal’s log-on. England’s century of runs was completed in the 21st over. Livingston too hit back-to-back sixes and fours off Pandya, but the same fast bowler’s next delivery was caught by substitute Shreyas Iyer at deep square leg. He faced 33 balls and hit two sixes and two fours.
Moin and Willie’s partnership
Moin and Wiley then took over the innings. Wiley was lucky on an individual score of one run when Krishna dropped his catch off Pandya. Both Moin and Wiley hit sixes on Krishna. Pandya gave Willie a second life with a score of 24 and this time the unfortunate bowler remained calm. In this 40th over of Shamini’s innings, England’s double century of runs was also completed. Moin hit his second six off Bumrah but Chahal bounced back and was caught by Jadeja, ending his 62-run partnership with Willie. Moin hit two sixes and two fours off 64 balls.