
Josh Tongue and Jofra Archer star as England inflict record defeat on India
Third T20 international, Trent Bridge England 201-7: Salt 70, Curran 41*, Buttler 36; Prince 2-30 India 76: Tongue 4-28, Archer 3-29 England won by 125 runs,…
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Third T20 international, Trent Bridge England 201-7 (20 overs): Salt 70 (44), Curran 41* (24), Buttler 36 (21); Prince 2-30 India 76 (11.4 overs): Tongue 4-28, Archer 3-29 England won by 125 runs, lead five-match series 2-0 Scorecard England inflicted a record defeat on India in the third T20 at Trent Bridge to give the home side a 2-0 lead with two matches in the series remaining. India were bowled out in only 11.4 overs for 76, their second-lowest all-out total in T20 cricket, while the margin of 125 runs is India's largest defeat in a T20 international. Two runs off the last ball guided England past the 200 mark.
Furthermore, Phil Salt's 70 from 44 deliveries underpinned England's 201-7, Sam Curran providing late impetus with an unbeaten 41 off 24 balls. The hosts posted 201 for seven on the back of 70 from Phil Salt, with the entire India team only just besting the opener’s score as they were rounded up for 76.
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Third T20 international, Trent Bridge England 201-7 (20 overs): Salt 70 (44), Curran 41* (24), Buttler 36 (21); Prince 2-30 India 76 (11.4 overs): Tongue 4-28, Archer 3-29 England won by 125 runs, lead five-match series 2-0 Scorecard England inflicted a record defeat on India in the third T20 at Trent Bridge to give the home side a 2-0 lead with two matches in the series remaining.
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India were bowled out in only 11.4 overs for 76, their second-lowest all-out total in T20 cricket, while the margin of 125 runs is India's largest defeat in a T20 international.
according to BBC SportTwo runs off the last ball guided England past the 200 mark.
according to The IndependentPhil Salt's 70 from 44 deliveries underpinned England's 201-7, Sam Curran providing late impetus with an unbeaten 41 off 24 balls.
according to BBC SportThe hosts posted 201 for seven on the back of 70 from Phil Salt, with the entire India team only just besting the opener’s score as they were rounded up for 76.
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Third T20 international, Trent Bridge England 201-7 (20 overs): Salt 70 (44), Curran 41* (24), Buttler 36 (21); Prince 2-30 India 76 (11.4…
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