India (Shar)made three changes to their playing eleven – Sanju Samson, Ravi Bishnoi and Umran Malik made way for Rohit (who was leading the team, and chose to bat on winning the toss), Twenty20 International debutant Arshdeep Singh, and Yuzvendra Chahal.
England made half-a-dozen changes to
their playing eleven – Jonny Bairstow, Eoin Morgan, Ben Stokes, Jofra Archer,
Adil Rashid and Mark Wood made way for Liam Livingstone, Harry Brook, Moeen
Ali, Tymal Mills, Reece Topley, and Matt Parkinson.
The first Powerplay of India's
innings – which was the mandatory Powerplay – was between the first and the
sixth over. They scored 66, and lost a couple of wickets.
Sharma, whose 14-ball innings
included five boundaries, scored 24. Seventeen balls into the match, he was
caught by Jos Buttler, England’s skipper. Ali broke the 29-run stand.
Ishan Kishan, who faced 10 balls,
scored eight. A dozen balls later, he was caught by Parkinson. Ali broke the
17-run stand.
India scored 50 off five overs (30
balls). England had conceded an extra at that point.
Deepak Hooda, whose 17-ball innings
included three boundaries and a couple of sixes, scored 33. Twenty-three balls
after Kishan's dismissal, he was caught by Mills. Chris Jordan broke the 43-run
stand.
India scored 100 off 9.4 overs (58
balls). England had conceded a couple of extras at that point.
Seventy balls into the match, England
sought a bowling review. Suryakumar Yadav, the batsman, scored 39 off 19 balls,
which included four boundaries and a couple of sixes. It was upheld by English
umpire David Millns. He was caught by Buttler. Jordan broke the 37-run stand.
India scored 150 off 14 overs (84
balls). England had conceded four extras at that point.
Axar Patel, whose 12-ball innings
included three boundaries, scored 17. Thirty balls after Yadav's dismissal, he
was caught by Jason Roy. Parkinson broke the 45-run stand.
Hardik Pandya, the player of the
match, scored a half-century off 30 balls, which included half-a-dozen
boundaries and a six.
He eventually scored 51 off 33 balls.
Half-a-dozen balls after Axar's dismissal, he was caught by Brook. Topley broke
the nine-run stand.
Although his innings included a
couple of boundaries, Dinesh Karthik had no reason to be in seventh heaven – he
scored 11. Eleven balls later, he was caught by Sam Curran. Mills broke the
15-run stand.
The eighth-wicket pair failed to get
off the mark. Patel, who faced (Hars)half-a-dozen balls, scored three. The next
ball, Buttler ran him out.
Bhuvneshwar Kumar, who faced a ball,
scored a run. He was unbeaten, as was Arshdeep, who faced a ball, scoring a
couple.
England eventually conceded nine
extras. India scored 198 for the loss of eight extras at that point.
Livingstone, who bowled an over,
conceded 15. He was wicketless, as was Curran, who bowled a couple of overs,
conceding 18.
Mills, who bowled three overs,
conceded 35. He picked up a wicket, as were Parkinson and Topley, who bowled
four overs apiece. While the former conceded 44, the latter conceded 34.
Ali, who bowled a couple of overs,
conceded 26. He picked up a couple of scalps, as did Jordan, who bowled four
overs, conceding 23.
The first Powerplay of England's
innings – which was the mandatory Powerplay – was between the first and the
sixth over. They scored 32, and lost three wickets.
Buttler, who faced a ball, failed to
get off the mark. Five balls into the chase, Bhuvneshwar broke the one-run
stand.
Dawid Malan, whose 14-ball innings
included four boundaries, scored 21. Twenty-five balls later, Pandya broke the
26-run stand.
Livingstone, who faced three balls,
did not open his account. Four balls later, he was caught by Karthik. Pandya
broke the two-run stand.
Roy, who faced 16 balls, scored just
four. Seven balls later, he was caught by Harshal. Pandya broke the four-run
stand.
England scored 50 off 7.3 overs (45
balls). The number of extras India had conceded at that point gave England no
reason to be in seventh heaven.
The fifth-wicket pair put on 50 off
32 balls. While Brook's contribution to the partnership was 26, Ali's contribution
to it was 20. Extras' contribution to the partnership was four.
Brook, whose 23-ball innings included
a couple of boundaries and a six, eventually scored 28. Thirty-six balls after
Roy’s dismissal, he was caught by Yadav. Chahal broke the 61-run partnership.
England scored 100 off 12.3 overs (75
balls). India had conceded 11 extras at that point.
Ali, whose 20-ball innings included
four boundaries and a couple of sixes, eventually scored 36. Four balls after
Brook's dismissal, he was stumped by Karthik. Chahal broke the six-run stand.
Curran, who faced four balls, scored
as many. Half-a-dozen balls later, he was caught by Karthik. Pandya broke the
run-a-ball stand.
Jordan, whose 17-ball innings
included a couple of boundaries and a six, scored 26. He was unbeaten.
Although his eight-ball innings
included a six, Mills had no reason to be in seventh heaven – 13 balls after
Curran's dismissal, he was caught by Harshal, who broke the 14-run stand.
Topley, whose eight-ball innings
included a boundary, scored nine. A couple of overs later, he was caught by
Karthik. Arshdeep broke the 15-run stand.
Parkinson, who faced three balls,
didn’t get off the mark. Nine balls later, he was caught by Hooda. Arshdeep
broke the 13-run stand.
India eventually conceded 13 extras.
England, who were dismissed for 148 off 19.3 overs, lost by 50 runs.
Axar, who bowled a couple of
wicketless overs, conceded 23.
Harshal and Bhuvneshwar bowled three
overs each, picking up a wicket apiece. While the former conceded 24, the
latter conceded 10.
Arshdeep bowled 3.3 overs, including
a maiden. He conceded 18, picking up a couple of wickets.
Chahal, who bowled four overs,
conceded 32. He picked up a couple of wickets.
Pandya, who bowled four overs,
conceded 33. He picked up four scalps.
India led the three-match series 1-0.
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