England delivered an impressive all-round performance to claim a record 125-run triumph over India in the second T20I, establishing a 2-0 advantage in the five-match series. The match saw England’s pace attack dominate as India, chasing a target of 202, crumbled under pressure. Despite a promising start by Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and Abhishek Sharma, India’s aggressive batting strategy quickly unraveled.
Jofra Archer and Josh Tongue spearheaded England’s formidable bowling effort, dismantling India’s batting line-up and restricting them to just 76 runs in under 12 overs. This marked India’s largest defeat by runs in T20 international history. Tongue was particularly effective, securing four wickets, while Archer delivered pivotal early blows that set the collapse in motion. Both Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and Ishan Kishan were India’s joint top scorers, each managing only 13 runs, which underscored the team’s batting woes.
In the aftermath of the defeat, India’s captain Shreyas Iyer acknowledged the team’s poor performance, though head coach Gautam Gambhir stood by their aggressive style. He pointed out that this high-risk batting approach had previously brought success and would continue to be the team’s strategy, despite the significant loss.
Earlier in the match, England overcame a slow start to put up a formidable total of 201 runs. Phil Salt played a crucial role, anchoring the innings with a well-crafted 70 off 44 balls after a tentative beginning. Sam Curran contributed significantly as well, finishing unbeaten on 41 from 24 balls to push England past the 200-run milestone.
This decisive win places England just one victory away from clinching the series, while India now faces a critical challenge to remain in contention as they brace for must-win scenarios in the upcoming matches.
