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England demolishes Indian cricket squad by 56 runs to secure dominant T20 series triumph

England completely outplayed India to secure a 4-0 T20 series victory. Jos Buttler scored an incredible century to set up the win. Shreyas Iyer ends his first captaincy stint without securing a single win
Published By : Satya Mohapatra | July 12, 2026 6:05 AM
England demolishes Indian cricket squad by 56 runs to secure dominant T20 series triumph

England defeats India easily to win T20 series convincingly

England comfortably defeated India by 56 runs in their final T20 International clash in Southampton. This commanding victory secured a dominant 4-0 series sweep for the host nation. Newly appointed captain Shreyas Iyer finishes this difficult tour without securing a single win.

Jos Buttler and Harry Brook completely dismantled the visiting bowling attack to post an intimidating score of 257 for 3. Buttler scored a breathtaking 131 runs from just 64 balls. Brook added further damage with an unbeaten 95 off only 35 deliveries. Their aggressive partnership knocked the tourists out of the contest early on. Historically, Indian bowling line-ups often struggle against powerful English batters during away tours, highlighting a recurring tactical weakness on bouncy pitches. Bowlers like Axar Patel and Suryansh Shedge found it incredibly difficult to restrict the scoring rate.

Run Chase Falls Short

Chasing such a giant target required an extraordinary effort from the Indian top order. Ishan Kishan fought hard, contributing 56 runs from 35 balls. Tilak Varma also displayed great attacking intent, hitting a rapid 53 from just 25 deliveries. However, regular wickets fell, stopping any real momentum from building. Sam Curran bowled exceptionally well to take three important wickets for the hosts. Adil Rashid also controlled the middle overs flawlessly to restrict the run rate.

India eventually closed their innings at 201 for 8. English players celebrated a well-deserved victory in front of their home crowd. Team management will need to rethink their strategies following this series defeat.

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