3rd T20I: England vs India: England set India 202 for victory

 Tue, 07 July 2026
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23:51

Salt top scored with 70 off 44 balls, Curran hits out at the end

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Eng 201-7 (20 ovs) vs Ind | Scorecard

Phil Salt top-scored with a 44-ball 70 as England put on 201 for 7 on the board. 

India conceded just one boundary in the last two overs while taking 2 wickets as England just manage to cross the 200-run mark.

Rana and Prince took 2 wickets a piece.

India now have a record chase of 202 for their first win on the UK tour.  

 
Jofra Archer is the new man in, he throws the kitchen sink at the delivery and the ball runs past backward point for a four.

Archer then takes a single down the ground. A dot later, Curran calls for a couple but Archer is run out at the bowler's end.

Liam Dawson is the new man in and he gets a couple off the last ball of the innings. England put on 201 for 7 on teh board. 


Arshdeep is back in the attack and Jacks plays the ball to deep mid-wicket, Axar fumbles as he picks the ball but makes up and fires the ball towards the keeper who has Jacks short of his crease returning for the 2nd run. Jacks out for 14 off 7.

 


Prince Yadav is back in the attack and he bowls a brilliant over as he keeps it full and gives just 7 runs in the over.


23:34

Axar removes Salt, Curran on the attack

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Eng 185-5 (18 ovs) vs Ind | Scorecard


Harshit Rana is back in the attack and Curran hits 2 fours in the over as 15 runs come off it.



Will Jacks is the new man in and he takes just two balls to get going as he gets off the mark with a six!

A dot later, he gets another six over deep mid-wicket as a wicket and 18 runs come off it. 


Axar is back in the attack and is welcomed with a six over long on.

Axar strikes next ball as Salt edges the ball straight to backward point and he is out for 70 off 44 balls. 
23:25

Hits his 9the T20I 50

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Eng 152-4 (16 ovs) vs Ind | Scorecard


Chakravarthy is back in the attack and this time it is Curran who beats the man at cover as he smashes the full ball through the off side for a four.

A single next ball brings up their 150.

A couple to end the over as 9 come off it.


Arshdeep is back in the attack and he is smashed for 15 runs in the over as Salt smacks him for a six and a four and England near 150-run mark.


Axar is back in the attack and he concedes 6 runs in the over as Phil Salt completes his 9th T20I half-ton.



Sam Curran is the new man in and Prince is back in the attack.

Salt and Curran start the over with a single each off the first two balls of the over.


Short ball and Salt pulls it to backward square leg for a four.

A dot and a single later, the short ball is pulled by Curran for a four as 11 come off it.


23:07

Bethell, Banton back in the hut


Eng 111-4 (12 ovs) vs Ind | Scorecard


Tom Banton is the new man in and he is out first ball for a golden duck as he looks to upper cut the short ball only to find the fielder at short third and England lose two quick wickets! 


Rana is back in the attack and Salt and Bethell take three singles to start the over. 

Bethell then lofts the ball over covers for a four!

Length ball next, Bethell slog sweeps, miscues only to be caught by Sooryavanshi who runs in from the deep and he is out for 13 off 9. 


Axar Patel is back in the attack and he gives 12 runs in the over as Dube misfields. England bring up their 100 in the over.
22:56

Prince Yadav strikes again!


Eng 92-2 (10 ovs) vs Ind | Scorecard

At the half-way stage, England have lost two wickets, Prince Yadav the wicket taker but Salt has done well after a scratchy start to his innings. 


Chakravarthy continues and the short ball and Salt sends it over deep mid-wicket for a six, first ball of the over.

Salt and Bethell then take a single each off the next two balls.

Salt then clips the ball to mid-wicket for couple.

Salt then gets on top of the bounce and mashes the ball down the ground past long on for a four! 

Salt then is gifted a boundary by Prince Yadav at deep cover who makes a hash of it at the boundary. 18 runs come off the over.




Jacob Bethell is the new man in and he starts with a single to the leg side.

A dot later, Salt pulls the ball to mid-wicket for a single.

Yadav then bowls a wide down the leg side.

Bethell then pulls the ball to mid-wicket, Axar picks and throws it to non-striker's end but doesn't hit the stumps. Dot ball. A wicket and 7 runs come off it. 


Yadav continues and Brook starts the over with a four over covers.

Brook is then done in by the extra bounce as he goes for the pull, miscues it and the ball flies, Abhishek takes the catch on the second attempt at deep mid-wicket and the England captain is out for 16 off 12.


Leggie Varun Chakravarthy is in the attack now and both batters keep the strike rotating for singles and twos as 8 come off it.




Shivam Dube in the attack now and he starts with a wide outside the off stump.

Salt then plays it to long-on for a single.

Brook then plays the ball to the leg side and the batters take a couple.

Wide outside off next and Salt edges it hard past the keeper for a four!

Salt then takes a single to cover.

A dot to end the over as 10 runs come off it.
22:42

Buttler is sent back for 36

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Eng 49-1 (6 ovs) vs Ind | Scorecard

Harry Brook is the new man in and he starts with a leg bye as the 87mph delivery thuds into his pads as he takes a single.

Salt then takes a single to deep square leg.

Brook then flicks the ball to mid-wicket where the fielder puts in the dive and keeps it down to just a single.

Salt then plays the next ball to cover where Axar dives and concedes only a single.

Short ball, Brook pulls to mid-wicket and 2 runs to end the over as a wicket and 11 runs come off it.

 


Prince Yadav is in the attack now and he starts with a deadly yorker and Buttler is bowled all ends up as he loses his leg stump and the bails go flying. He ends Buttler's innings who is out for 36 off 21. 


Rana is back in the attack and his slower, full delivery is dispatched over cow corner for a six! 

Two dots later, Buttler belts the off cutter straight down the ground for a four.

A single and a dot to end the over as 11 come off it.  

22:24

25 runs off the last 2 overs

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Eng 32-0 (4 ovs) vs Ind | Scorecard

Axar Patel in the attack now and starts with a dot. 

Buttler then swings his bat, holds his shape and lofts the ball over the bowler for a six!

A dot later, Buttler goes inside out and lofts the ball over extra cover for a couple.

A short ball next and Buttler pulls it past square leg for a four. A single to end the over as 13 come off it.
 

Arshdeep continues and he gets the fuller ball to shape away, Buttler goes chasing and is beaten on the outside edge.

Fuller ball next and Buttler lofts it over mid-off and the ball races Dube to the boundary for a four.

A wide later, Buttler slices the ball to third man for a four.

Shreyas then misfields and the batters steal a run and a run-out chance goes abegging.

Short ball next and Buttler pulls it over square leg for a four! 

Buttler then guides the ball to backward point for a single as 12 come off it.
22:13

India lose a review early


Eng 7-0 (2 ovs) vs Ind | Scorecard

Harshit Rana opens at the other end and he overpitches, Buttler drives the ball straight to the covers fielder for a dot.

Buttler then tucks the ball to the leg side for another dot.

Buttler and England are finally off the mark as Buttler mistimes the punch down the ground for a single. Crowds cheer sarcastically.

Salt gets going next and opens his account with a four as he hits the pitched up ball through mid-wicket for a four! 

Salt then takes a single next ball.

Buttler then drives the ball uppishly to mid-off for a single as 7 come off it. 




Phil Salt and Jos Buttler have come out to opening the batting for England while Arshdeep Singh opens the account for India and he gets some shape back in first ball as Salt plays it down for a dot.

Again some shape in the air and Salt plays it to the leg side for another dot.

Salt then moves across his stumps and drives it toward mid-off for a dot.

Full  ball next, hit on the pad and Arshdeep appeals. Umpire is not interested and the Indians converge and finally send it upstairs to review and Ultra Edge shows no nick and ball tracking shows pitching outside leg and India lose the review.

And again, same ball and same place the batter's been hit on the pads, another big appeal and the umpire says no. India don't review.

Arshdeep starts with a maiden as the ball goes past Salt's inside edge for a dot.   

21:42

Prince Yadav replaces Bishnoi

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India captain Shreyas Iyer has won the toss and elected to bowl against England in the 3rd T20I in Nottingham on Tuesday.

India make one change with Prince Yadav coming in for Ravi Bishnoi.

The pitch is expected to be full of runs with 160 being par score at Trent Bridge, so expect some big runs tonight from both sides.

Playing XIs: 

England: Philip Salt, Jos Buttler (wk), Harry Brook (c), Jacob Bethell, Tom Banton, Sam Curran, Will Jacks, Liam Dawson, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid, Josh Tongue

India: Abhishek Sharma, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Ishan Kishan (wk), Shreyas Iyer (c), Shivam Dube, Tilak Varma, Axar Patel, Harshit Rana, Prince Yadav, Arshdeep Singh, Varun Chakaravarthy



Yet to win a game in the ongoing tour of the UK, a desperate India will most certainly include an additional pacer at the expense of out-of-sync leg-spinner Ravi Bishnoi in the third T20 International against England in Nottingham on Tuesday.

Under new skipper Shreyas Iyer, India have lost three out of their four games including a humiliating 0-2 series loss in Ireland.

Bishnoi struggled as he bowled three back-foot no-balls, including two in the crucial 17th over, and was smashed for two sixes by Jacob Bethell off the two free hit deliveries. The leg-spinner, who conceded 29 runs in the game-turning 17th over in the second T20 International, had looked horribly out of rhythm during his wicket-less spell in which he leaked 60 runs in four overs at Manchester.

There were a lot of questions asked on whether conditions at Old Trafford warranted a third specialist spinner when Axar Patel and Varun Chakravarthy were already on board.

At Trent Bridge, there is little chance that Bishnoi, who was even dropped by his franchise Rajasthan Royals in the last edition of IPL, will be considered for this particular game.

It is expected that a pace bowler will come into the eleven and Prince Yadav, with his ability to move the ball in the air and off the surface looks a better candidate compared to Prasidh Krishna, whose natural back of the length deliveries are easy to hit in the T20 format.

Arshdeep Singh got three wickets in the last game, including a double in his opening over, but he would also agree that the 27 runs that England skipper Harry Brook took off him were also a big reason for the hosts chasing down the target of 191 with an over to spare.

While the third T20 International will be a day-night affair, the Trent Bridge surface promises to be a good one for batting where Vaibhav Sooryavanshi can enthral his legion of fans along with the in-form Abhishek Sharma.

Having played 90 per cent of their matches on flat decks for the past six months, including IPL, the Indian batting unit is also struggling to cope with extra bounce, some off the surface movement and also the variations used by someone like a Sam Curran.

Skipper Iyer, and one down Ishan Kishan have got a few runs but they will be the first ones to put hands on their hearts and admit that they haven't exactly dominated the English attack.

While Tilak Varma played a sweet cameo in the last game, it was more to do with the pace in Jofra Archer's deliveries that he could work with. Otherwise, Varma has been kept quiet in the middle overs by slow bowlers and Curran.

In the last two games, India posted nearly identical scores of 189 at Chester le Street and 190 at the Old Trafford and on both occasions it seemed that they were 25 to 30 short.

The only one who has stuck to his original gameplan is Abhishek, scoring 59 and 43 playing 24 balls each on both occasions. For Sooryavanshi, the debut is now out of the way and he would like to put the English attack to the sword.

England spinners like Liam Dawson, Will Jacks and Adil Rashid are all trying to take the pace off deliveries while Chakravarthy, whose form has been on the decline since the start of the T20 World Cup, is bowling way too quicker.

The last time India played a T20I at Trent Bridge was in 2022 when Suryakumar Yadav was ruling the roost in the format. However, his spectacular 48-ball century couldn't save the day for the visitors.