Rahul Tiwari
khelja|03-02-2025
The manner in which the T20 series started between India and England also took place in the same manner, but was also banging it. Team India, who has already captured the series, defeated England in a unilateral style by a big margin of 150 runs in the last match. Youth opener Abhishek Sharma, who proved to be the star of this match in Mumbai, played a destroyer of 135 runs and took Team India to a big score of 247 runs. In response, the entire English team piled on only 97 runs and in this too, Abhishek contributed with 2 wickets.
Wankhede Stadium saw fireworks in the last match of the T20 series on Sunday, February 2, but unlike the hope, it was just one -sided, where the Indian batsmen raised the England bowlers. Despite losing the toss, Sanju Samson scored 16 runs in the first over for Team India for the first batting, but he was dismissed in the next over. But it did not make any difference because Abhishek Sharma started attacking from the other side.
Abhishek Jofra Archer and Jamie Operton were specially targeted and completed their half -century in just 17 balls inside the powerplay. This is the second fastest half -century in this format for India. Team India scored 95 runs in the first 6 overs. Abhishek's attack continued even further and on seeing this, he scored a second century of his T20 career in the 11th over. The left -handed batsman made this stormy century in just 37 balls, which is the second fastest century for India after Rohit Sharma. Before being dismissed in the 18th over, Abhishek scored 135 runs in just 54 balls, including 13 sixes and 7 fours. Apart from him, Shivam Dubey and Tilak Verma also played small but fast innings. Bridan Cars took 3 wickets for England.
(The news is updated)