Jacob Bethell shatters Indian hopes with a breathtaking knock
England secured a dramatic four-wicket victory over India during Saturday's second T20I in Manchester. Jacob Bethell led the successful chase of 191 runs with a brilliant 76 off 46 balls. This crucial win gives the hosts a 1-0 advantage in the five-match series, following a rain-abandoned opener. Historically, touring teams often struggle to defend totals under 200 in the swinging, challenging conditions of northern England.
Early Shocks and Brilliant Recovery
Arshdeep Singh stunned the hosts immediately by dismissing Phil Salt and Jos Buttler for ducks in his explosive first over. England staggered at one run for two wickets before Harry Brook unleashed a fierce counterattack. Brook smashed 39 runs from just 12 deliveries to disrupt the Indian bowlers and shift the momentum. After Axar Patel successfully trapped Brook to break this dangerous partnership, Tom Banton stepped up with a solid 39. Bethell eventually seized full control of the innings. He aggressively targeted Ravi Bishnoi, extracting 29 runs in a single over to guarantee the win with six balls remaining. Jofra Archer supported him well in the final moments.
Record Breaking Indian Debut
India posted a highly competitive 190 for 7 earlier in the evening after choosing to bat first. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi created history by opening the batting for the visitors. At just 15 years and 99 days old, he became the youngest player to debut for any Test-playing nation in T20 international cricket. He hit 14 rapid runs with two sixes before falling to Will Jacks. Abhishek Sharma maintained the early momentum by blazing his way to 43 runs in the powerplay. Ishan Kishan then stabilised the middle order with a measured 49, supported well by captain Shreyas Iyer who chipped in with a fast 37 off 22 balls. English bowlers pulled things back effectively during the final overs. Tilak Varma managed a late burst of runs against Archer, but it was simply not enough to stop a determined English squad.