In a commanding display, England secured a record-breaking 125-run triumph over India in the second T20I, advancing to a 2-0 advantage in the five-match series. The decisive win showcased England’s all-round prowess and left India with a significant challenge ahead.
Setting a formidable target of 202, England initially faced a slow start before Phil Salt’s impressive 70 off 44 balls, combined with Sam Curran’s unbeaten 41 from 24 deliveries, propelled them to a total surpassing 200. This robust batting performance set the stage for England’s bowlers to take center stage.
India’s response began with promise as Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and Abhishek Sharma launched an aggressive attack. However, this approach quickly unraveled as England’s pace attack, led by Jofra Archer and Josh Tongue, dismantled India’s batting lineup. The visitors crumbled to 76 all out in under 12 overs, marking their largest defeat by run margin in T20 internationals. Tongue played a pivotal role, capturing four wickets, while Archer delivered key early strikes that initiated the collapse.
Reflecting on the defeat, India captain Shreyas Iyer acknowledged the team’s subpar performance. Meanwhile, head coach Gautam Gambhir defended their aggressive batting strategy, emphasizing its past success and commitment to maintaining this approach despite the setback.
With this resounding victory, England now stands one win away from clinching the series, while India must regroup and strategize to stay in contention in the remaining matches.
