England secured a decisive win over India in the fourth T20I, claiming a 3-1 lead in the five-match Mixed Disability T20I Series. They displayed depth and composure in chasing a modest target, ultimately winning by four wickets with five balls to spare. Throughout the match, England showcased dominance and control, highlighting their strong performance.
India, batting first, struggled to build partnerships and posted 133 for 9 in 18.5 overs. Jayesh Parmar stood out with an impressive 59 off 33 balls, injecting momentum into the innings with five fours and five sixes. Despite contributions from Akash Singh and Yogendra Bhadoria, India couldn’t accelerate in the later overs due to England’s disciplined bowling and consistent breakthroughs.
Liam O’Brien led England’s chase with an unbeaten 70 off 41 balls, steering the innings with a blend of aggression and calculated shots. Supported by Christopher Edwards and captain Callum Flynn, England’s lower middle order held firm against India’s bowling pressure. The match concluded with England reaching 136 for 6 in 19.1 overs, securing the series victory with one game left.
The final T20I on February 6 offers India an opportunity to salvage pride, while England aims to close the series on a high note, maintaining their dominant form.
