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England’s spherists inspired a 26-year victory in the third T20 International against India in Rajkot, which keeps the series alive, the tourists coming to 2-1.

Another bad collapse of England against the rotation – Varun Chakravarthy, taking 5-24 to get his tally in 10 wickets in the first three game They collapsed from 83-1 to 127 -8 before a late turmoil by Liam Livingstone (43 from 24 balls).

But defending 172 in what seemed to be an ideal piece, England’s attack shared wicked to each other to striking India to just 146-9 in response-adil rashid the standout with 1-15 numbers from Four Overs, which included Tilak Varma’s basic wicket (18) bent over a perfect leg break.

India will have another opportunity to secure an early row victory when the sides meet again for the fourth T20 on Pune on Friday, with England looking back and forth to win to connect things and get it in a decisive in Mumbai on Sunday.

The collapse of England from 83-1 raises concern for the order

After India won the launch and first chose to fly, Phil Salt’s poor tour continued as he was lost for five in the second over the Innings at Hardik Pandya (2-33).

Ben Duckett and Jos Buttler quickly repaired things for tourists, placing the 76 together for the second wicket and fast, Duckett is particularly impressive in the pyrolysis of a fifty 26 ball – the second in the T20 International.

England Captain Jos Buttler (Associated Press)
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The England Wicket Captain Jos Buttler at the end of the ninth over collapse from 83-1 to 127-8

Captain was a more scratchy touch at the other end and his entries from 24 of 22 balls ended with the final ball of the ninth, to activate the collapse of England – Buttler went to Varun in a review when a thin edge in an attempt to reverse in reverse -The Sweep was detected by DRS, Sanju Samson gets a sharp catch behind the logs.

Duckett (51 off 28) departed to the next, while Harry Brook’s Sorry Series continued with a third low score, as Ravi Bishnoi (1-46) for eight when he drags a wide ball back to his logs.

Ben Duckett of England (Associated Press)
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Ben Duckett was a separate artist with the bat as he hit his second half -century at T20 Internationals

Jamie Smith (6) and Jamie Overton (0) were then cleansed in back-to-back deliveries to see Varun in a hat-trick and although Brydon Carse negotiated this tradition, as much as he himself as And Jofra Archer. In his next one, as he won the second win of the five Wickets at T20IS.

England was running at 127-8 after 16 overs at this stage, but Livingstone aims at the next Bishnoi, hitting three of his five big six for his participation from the next four traditions.

Although his Camea ended by Hardik shortly thereafter, these critical routes, along with a neat 24-turn stop from the Rashid final pair (10no) and Mark Wood (10no) helped raise England in what finally turned out that it was a set that won.

England’s pilgrims are increasing to defend the rigid target

The extra pace of Archer (2-33), Carse (2-28) and Wood (1-29) proved pontent in the inaugural force of India’s response, each grabbing a wicket per piece to reduce hosts to 48-3 .

Jos Buttler's Jos Buttler celebrate the Wicket of Abhishek Sharma, India during the Twenty20 Cricket Race between England and India at Rajkot, India, Tuesday, January 28, 2025.
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Jofra Archer celebrates one of his two Wickets with Captain Jos Buttler

Any excitement of excitement caused by England players would have been mitigated by Tilak’s look still on the fold, fresh by the hit of an undefeated 318 in all the previous four international T20 entries, including a wonderful 72 of 55 balls its side in the second match of the series.

But the up came Rashid, eventually watching the aristocratic left -handed with the perfect leg tradition to defeat his defenses in the eighth.

Adil Rashid of England celebrates the Wicket of Tilak Varma, India during the Twenty20 Cricket Race Between England and India in Rajkot, India, on Tuesday, January 28, 2025 (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki)
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Adil Rashid claimed Tilak Varma’s basic wicket for 18 for 18

India offered a minimal resistance to the chase running, with the exception of 40 of 35 deliveries hit by Hardik before finally losing to start the 19th over the 19th, searching for some craving blows as the homeland fell badly below the rhythm.

Overton took Hardik’s Wicket as he finished with impressive 3-23 figures out of his four overs, while Archer and Carse went into a couple more as a reward for their efforts.

What they said: “Rasid is getting better like red wine”

England Captain Jos Buttler: “The guys ran very well. It was nice to see them show their skills.

“Adil (Rashid) is the most important player in our team. He was fantastic tonight. He has so many variations, so many different bowling styles, so we are lucky to have him in our team.

“With the bat, Ben Duckett is a difficult guy to stop. So we felt he could do work for us at the top. He played beautifully on what was a bit sticky stadium.”

India captain Suryakumar Yadav:

“Credit goes to Adil. I think he burst very well in his overs.

“We wanted to rotate the strike and it didn’t leave us … so it’s a world -class Spirit. This is something to learn and move on.

“When we were bowling, we had them 127-8 and got 171.”

The former Indian player and coach Ravi Shastri, speaking Tnt sports: “Complete signs in England for the way they dug.

“They attacked the logs and went for the yorkers, while Adil Rashid is like red wine, it gets better and better.

“England has not yet played in their bat with the bat. If they do, we could have a crackerjack pair of games.”

England in India – Results and Lights

All Times UK and Ireland

  • First T20: Wednesday 22 January – Eden Gardens, Calcutta – India won with seven wickets
  • Second T20: Saturday 25 January – Ma Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai – India won with two wickets
  • Third T20: Tuesday January 28 – Niranjan Shah, Rajkot – England won with 26 runs
  • Fourth T20: Friday 31 January (1.30pm) – Maharashtra Cricket Association, Pune
  • Fifth T20: Sunday 2 February (1.30pm) – Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
  • First Odi: Thursday 6 February (8am) – Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur
  • Second Odi: Sunday 9 February (8am) – Barabati Stadium, Cuttack
  • Third Odi: Wednesday 12 February (8am) – Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad

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2025-01-28 18:57:00

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