India won the toss and chose to bat in the second T20I against England at Old Trafford. 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi received his maiden T20I cap, becoming the youngest debutant in T20I history. After a rain-affected first match, both teams are eager for a full game.
Abhishek Sharma impressed with a quick fifty, while Shreyas Iyer’s composed innings added stability. India’s spin-heavy attack in the series opener raised interest, with the team considering their bowling options. England made changes to their XI, bringing in Jofra Archer and handing a debut to Josh Tongue for the second T20I.
Old Trafford is known for high-scoring games, but the weather and pitch conditions may influence the match outcome. India’s skipper Shreyas Iyer expressed confidence in the team’s preparation, while England’s captain Harry Brook highlighted the skills of their bowlers. Both teams are geared up for an exciting contest at Old Trafford.
