England secured a comprehensive nine-wicket victory over India in the final T20I of the Mixed Disability Series in Jaipur, wrapping up the series 4-1. India struggled during their batting innings, managing only 125 runs before being bowled out in 19.2 overs. Notable performances came from Akash Singh, who scored 51 runs, and captain Ravindra Sante, who added 33 runs to the total.
England’s disciplined bowling attack proved effective in restricting India, with Farooq Mohammad and Liam O’Brien breaking crucial partnerships. Despite some resistance from the lower order, India failed to post a competitive total as wickets fell consistently. In response, England chased down the target comfortably, reaching 128 for 1 in just 12.4 overs. Opener Jon Gale’s unbeaten 53 and Angus Garant Brown’s explosive 62 guided England to victory.
The English batsmen dominated the Indian bowling attack, with Brown’s aggressive knock of 62 off 34 balls being the highlight. India managed to take only one wicket during the chase, as England cruised to victory with over seven overs to spare. This win highlighted England’s dominance throughout the series, showcasing their superiority in all aspects of the game.
