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Indian batsman Suryakumar Yadav did not have a chance to hit in his T20 debut. And on Thursday, for the first time, he started hitting for the first fifty of his career.
Other than Suryakumar, no other Indian hitter has reached nearly half a century.
Bhubaneswar Kumar and Hardik Pandya set the standard for Suryakumar Yadav.
After an exciting battle, the hosts re-leveled the series by defeating England by 6 runs. The five-game series is now tied at 2-2.
England captain Eoin Morgan invited Virat Kohli to bat after winning the draw in the fourth T20 at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Thursday.
Rohit Sharma got off to a good start, hitting leg pitcher Adil Rashid with a six on the first ball of the game. In that change, Rohit sent the ball out of bounds once more and hit the double-digit mark.
Indian fans were more focused on watching Rohit’s devastating bat tackles.
But the fans were disappointed again and in the next over, Rohit said goodbye with a catch back in the slowest from Zafar Archer. He did not score more than 12 runs.
Suryakumar Yadav, who had a chance on the team due to Ishan Kisan’s injury, hit the first ball in international cricket and hit a six to Archer.
At the other end, Lokesh Rahul touched two figures. However, like starter Rohit, he had 14 runs on 18 balls and made his way to the locker room.
This is its best in the T20 series. Rahul has scored just one run in the first three games. This time at Marquette, the batter was defeated by Ben Stokes.
After Rahul, Captain Kohli also failed. Only 5 balls could remain in the fold. Kupokat Kohli on Adil Rashid’s googly with 1 run.
Suryakumar Yadav continues to play as himself in the comings and goings of his teammates.
This time, Yadav received a company worthy of the porter Batman Rishabh Pant. Yadav was fired 58 of 31 balls by Sam Quran. The right-handed hitter made the first fifty of his career in the T20 with six fours and two sixes.
On the other hand, a 30-run cameo came from Pant’s bat before he became Archer’s victim. Shreyas Iyer played a great tackle after Pant. He increased his collection by 36 runs with just 18 balls.
At the end of the 20 allotted overs, India scored 175 runs for the loss of 8 wickets.
England failed to take any races on the first lap as they chased the difficult goal of 18 races. Bhubaneswar got the maiden in a marble match like T20.
In his next over, Bhubaneswar stopped Jos Butler, the hero of England’s victory in the previous match. Butler couldn’t do more than 9 runs.
David Malan, who fell in third, got life for 3 runs. However, the entrances could not be bigger. Leg pitcher Rahul Chahar, playing for the first time in the series, was thrown on a reverse sweep. Malan returned to the locker room with 14 runs and 16 balls.
Jason Roy continues to play very well at the other end. He continued to lead the team with 40 runs of 26 balls with 6 fours and six.
However, he had to stop at the cunning of the off-roader Hardik Pandya. The Stokes-Bairstow duo took the field by storm after Roy’s firing.
They continue to make Washington beautiful. Bairstow hit two fours and six of three balls. The pair touched 50 of just 29 balls. Adding a total of 6 runs broke the couple.
Bairstow was fired for 25 of 19 balls.
England needed 46 runs in the last four overs. England trusted Stokes and Captain Morgan. However, Shardul Tagore’s large envelope shattered that trust.
On the 18th, Shardul returned the first two balls. Stokes made 48 of 23 balls with 4 fours and 3 sixes.
England need 23 runs last time out. Although it is very difficult, it is not impossible for T20.
In such an equation, the fight freezes. Archer kept his hopes alive by hitting four and six. I want 10 runs in the last 3 balls.
Archer took a run on fourth ball. Jordan was out on the next ball. Archer couldn’t hit the bat to say the latter.
As a result, the visitors had to stop for 16 races. India turned the series around with a 6-race win.
Suryakumar Yadav won the award for the highest score of 56 races.
Short score:
India: 185/6 in 20 overs (Rohit 12, Rahul 14, Suryakumar 57, Kohli 1, Pant 30, Shreyas 38, Pandya 11, Shardul 10 *, Sundar 4, Bhubaneswar 0 *; Rashid 4-1-39-1, Goalie 4-0-33-4, Wood 4-1-25-1, Jordan 4-0-41-0, Stokes 3-0-26-1, Sam Karan 1-0-18-1)
England: 18/7 in 20 overs (Roy 40, Butler 9, Malan 14, Bairstow 25, Stokes 48, Morgan 4, Sam Karan 3, Jordan 12, Archer 18 *, Rashid 0 *; Bhubaneswar 4-1-30-1 , Pandia 4-0-18-2, Shardul 4-0-42-3, Sundar 4-0-52-0, Chahar 4-0-35-2)
Result: India won by 6 runs
Series: 2-2 tie at the end of four games in a five-game series
Man of the match: Suryakumar Yadav.
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