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England Beats India by 5 Wickets in Mixed Disability T20I Series

Indian Community Editorial TeamBy Indian Community Editorial TeamFebruary 2, 20261 Min ReadNo Comments Add us to Google Preferred Sources
England Beats India by 5 Wickets in Mixed Disability T20I Series
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England secured a five-wicket victory over India in the third Mixed Disability T20I, taking a 2-1 lead in the series. India posted a competitive total of 147 for 7, led by Majid’s unbeaten 76 off 54 balls, supported by contributions from Yogendra Bhadoria, Akash Singh, and Ravindra Sante.

England chased down the target of 148 with one ball to spare, with Angus Garant Brown’s explosive 61 off 28 balls setting the tone. Josh Price and Henry John played crucial roles in the middle and death overs, guiding England to victory. Despite a fighting performance from India’s bowlers, England’s depth in batting proved decisive.

With this win, England now leads the series 2-1, with the final two matches set to take place in Jaipur as India aims to level the series.

Akash Singh Angus Garant Brown Callum Flynn England Henry John India Jaipur Josh Price Majid Ravindra Sante Shahid Vijay Pathik Stadium Yogendra Bhadoria
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