Last update: 07/09/22 23:59 Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player Highlights from India’s T20 win over England in the second game of the series at Edgbaston. Highlights from India’s T20 win over England in the second game of the series at Edgbaston. England slumped to a series defeat against India as they again faltered with the bat, bowled out for 121 in a heavy 49-run defeat in the second T20 international at Edgbaston. Although England improved with the ball – Richard Gleeson (3-15) enjoying an impressive international debut – to restrict India to 170-8, in reply their top order was decimated for the second successive game. Jason Roy followed up Jos Buttler’s maiden duck in Thursday night’s opening defeat with one of his own here, Bhuvneshwar Kumar (3-15) again the ball to speak early as an outside edge went to Roy to slip.

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Buttler (4) quickly followed his partner back to the stand in Bhuvneshwar’s second over when DRS spotted Rishabh Pant’s weaker fingertips behind the stumps, while Jasprit Bumrah (2-10) – back to the side along with Pant, Virat Kohli and Ravindra Jadeja of India’s Test playing squad – bowled Liam Livingstone (15) through the wicket with a nicely disguised slower ball. Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player Jaspirit Bumrah bowled Liam Livingstone with a wicked cutter at Edgbaston.
Jaspirit Bumrah bowled Liam Livingstone with a wicked cutter at Edgbaston. Moeen Ali (35 off 21) and David Willey (33no off 22) hit some powerful knocks towards the back end of the innings, but the hosts otherwise had little to shout about as they were bowled out in 17 overs.

Gleeson is enjoying a dream debut

Earlier, on what looked to be a track, Buttler opted to chase after winning the toss and India immediately made use of the conditions with Rohit Sharma (31 off 20) and Pant (26 off 15) putting on 49 for the first wicket. within five overs. It was Gleeson’s introduction that finally broke the stand, with Rohit – who had been dropped by Roy at point – over the top for a pull attempt, with Buttler claiming a terrific catch on his shoulder. Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player Richard Gleeson took three wickets in four deliveries in an England debut to remember at Edgbaston, removing Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and Rishabh Pant.
Richard Gleeson took three wickets in four deliveries in an England debut to remember at Edgbaston, removing Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and Rishabh Pant. In his second over, Gleeson suddenly found himself on a hat-trick as he dismissed openers Kohli (1) and Pant in consecutive deliveries, while the equally impressive Chris Jordan (4-27) also claimed two in two in the 11th over. . Suryakumar Yadav (15 off 11) and Hardik Pandya (12 off 15) were the underdogs this time as India slumped to 89-5, with England – Gleeson and Jordan in particular – having repeated success when the bowlers hit the Edgbaston Surface. Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player Chris Jordan took the wickets of Suryakumar Yadav and Hardik Pandya off consecutive balls at Edgbaston.
Chris Jordan took the wickets of Suryakumar Yadav and Hardik Pandya off consecutive balls at Edgbaston. But India rallied well in the second half of their innings, Jadeja hitting an unbeaten 46 off 29 deliveries to see the visitors to what turned out to be a series-clinching total.

England’s top order slips again

The warning signs were there from the start of England’s reply, with Roy missing the first ball as Bhuvneshwar again got the white ball swinging at the first wickets. Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player England got off to the worst possible start with the bat as Jason Roy was caught at slip off the very first ball of the innings.
England got off to the worst possible start with the bat as Jason Roy was caught at slip off the very first ball of the innings. Buttler was slightly confused as he lost his wicket in Bhuvneshwar’s second over. Initially, the England skipper was surprised to see UltraEdge trace a fine backscissor as India used one of their reviews. Livingstone, unfazed by the early breakthroughs, quickly got into his stride as he hit three boundaries in his first eight balls, only to fall in the ninth when he was brilliantly deceived by a slower Bumrah delivery. Yuzvendra Chahal (2-10) added the scalps of Harry Brook (8) and Dawid Malan (19), while Bumrah returned to claim Sam Curran (2) cheaply to see England six down for just 60 at the start of the 11th over. . Use Chrome browser for more accessible video player Chris Jordan was run out after a big tussle with David Willey as England collapsed and lost to India.
Chris Jordan was run out after a big tussle with David Willey as England collapsed and lost to India. Moeen cleared the boundary twice, also hitting three fours, as the hosts rallied briefly but then fell to Hardik Pandya (1-29) – caught at mid-on – and Jordan went on a devastating run-out the next ball as England stumbled. to a heavy defeat.

What’s next?

The T20 international series concludes with the third and final match at Trent Bridge on Sunday, kicking off at 2.30pm, with coverage starting on Sky Sports Cricket at 2pm. England then host India for three one-day internationals next week, at The Kia Oval (Tuesday, July 12), Lord’s (Thursday, July 14) and finally at Emirates Old Trafford (Sunday, July 17 ) – all matches live on Sky Sports Cricket. Watch the third and final T20 international between England and India, from Trent Bridge, live on Sky Sports Cricket on Sunday afternoon. Coverage starts at 2pm, with first ball at 2.30pm.