The match, which saw Gautam Gambhir’s coaching team postpone Mohammed Shami’s international comeback, witnessed England being dismissed for a modest 132 runs, significantly below the venue’s average first-innings score of approximately 195.
Varun Chakravarthy displayed exceptional bowling skills, securing figures of 3/23, while Arshdeep Singh delivered an outstanding spell of 2/17.
Arshdeep achieved a significant milestone by becoming India’s highest wicket-taker in T20Is, collecting his 97th wicket and surpassing Yuzvendra Chahal’s record of 96 wickets.
Abhishek’s aggressive batting display, featuring 5 boundaries and 8 sixes, with a fifty coming in just 20 balls, ensured India’s comfortable chase, reaching the target with 43 balls remaining.
He shared a third wicket partnership with Tilak Verma (19 not out) who showed fine maturity in the partnership of 84 that came at a strike rate of 200.
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