: Second T20I: Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Ravindra Jadeja help India beat England by 49 runs, bag series 2-0 #IndiaNEWS India defeated England by 49 runs in Edgbaston, Birmingham on Saturday to clinch the three-match
Second T20I: Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Ravindra Jadeja help India beat England by 49 runs, bag series 2-0 #IndiaNEWS
India defeated England by 49 runs in Edgbaston, Birmingham on Saturday to clinch the three-match T20 International series 2-1. Thanks to a brilliant bowling performance, led by Bhuvneshwar Kumar who picked up 3/15, the visitors ensured England never really took off during the 171-run chase.In the very first over, Bhuvneshwar dismissed Jason Roy and delivered a wicket-maiden. And in his second over, he also sent back in-form captain Jos Buttler to ensure England were on the backfoot in the powerplay itself. He was ably supported by Yuzvendra Chahal (2/10), who picked up Dawid Malan for 19 off 25 and Harry Brook (8 off 9), and Jasprit Bumrah (2/10), who dismissed the big-hitting Liam Livingstone (15 off 9) and Sam Curran for two runs. Moeen Ali provided some reprieve for his side but his 35-run knock was brought to an end by Hardik Pandya. Additionally, miscommunication in the middle between David Willey and Chris Jordan saw the latter being run out, further adding to England’s troubles.#ENGvIND - 2nd T20IINDIA WIN BY 49 RUNS!Another comprehensive win for Rohit Sharma and...Read more
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