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England Inflict Record T20 Defeat on India at Trent Bridge
England Inflict Record T20 Defeat on India at Trent Bridge

England Inflict Record T20 Defeat on India at Trent Bridge

England routed India by 125 runs in the third T20 at Trent Bridge, securing a 2-0 series lead and handing India their heaviest defeat in T20 history.

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England delivered a dominant performance to defeat India by 125 runs in the third T20 at Trent Bridge, inflicting India's heaviest defeat in T20 international history. The victory gives England a 2-0 lead in the five-match series with two games remaining.

India were bowled out for 76 runs in reply to England's total, according to BBC Sport. Adil Rashid claimed the final wicket, dismissing Varun Chakravarthy to seal the comprehensive win. The margin of defeat marked a new low for India in the format.

Jos Buttler played a key role behind the stumps, effecting a dramatic fingertip stumping to dismiss Tilak Varma. The dismissal, described by BBC Sport as requiring just enough contact with the stumps before the ball dropped, thrilled the home crowd. On the field, a rare comical moment occurred when Sam Curran and Buttler miscommunicated, allowing the ball to drop between them during a fielding attempt.

The result underscores England's growing strength in T20 cricket, with the team combining sharp bowling, agile fielding, and clinical wicketkeeping. India's batting collapse highlighted ongoing vulnerabilities under pressure. The next match in the series is scheduled to follow with England aiming to extend their lead.


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