Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav credited the team’s united performance after the winning win over England in the fourth T20 International cricket match but said that it was worse to lose three wickets in an over. Chasing India’s target of 182 runs, England team leg spinners Ravi Bishnoi (three wickets for 28 runs) and Varun Chakraborty (two wickets for 28 runs) and Harshit Rana (three wickets for 33) in front of bowling 19.4 in front of 19.4 It was reduced to 166 runs in the over.
For India, Hardik Pandya shared an 87 -run partnership for the sixth wicket with Shivam Dubey (53 runs, 34 balls, seven fours, two sixes), besides scoring 53 runs in 30 balls and 53 runs with the same fours. Despite losing three wickets for 12 runs, the team managed to score 181 runs for nine wickets. The hosts scored 68 runs in the last five overs.
Saqib Mahmud was the most successful bowler for England, who took three wickets for 35 runs. Jamie overton also took two wickets for 32 runs. Suryakumar said after the match, “Everyone tried well. Great audience, he always supported us. It was very bad to lose three wickets in an over. The way Hardik and Dubey showed their experience were fantastic.”
He said, “This is something that we are talking about – you bat in the same way as you do on the net. I think we are moving in the right direction. Later, we can control the match. We took some wickets. After Drinks, Harshit Rana came as the third fast bowler. All -rounder Dubey’s Contingon (a state of unconsciousness due to head injury) as a substitute, Rana described it as a dream debut.
Rana said, “This is still a dream debut for me. When Dubey came back, I was told after two overs that I will become a concentration substitute. This is not just for this series, I have been waiting for a chance for a long time Was doing and I wanted to prove that I am entitled to play here.
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