England Beat India In 1st T20

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    • Publish Date: Jan 27 2017 11:10AM
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England Beat India In 1st T20

Captain Eoin Morgan smashed a 37-ball fifty as England beat India by seven wickets in the first T20I at Green Park in Kanpur on Thursday to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. Riding on their openers' fiery start, Morgan's mid-innings onslaught and Joe Root's finishing hits, England chased down the 148-run target with 11 balls to spare.


Openers Jason Roy and Sam Billings gave England a flying start rattling up 36 runs in 3 overs. Ashish Nehra leaked 16 runs off his 2 overs and Jasprit Bumrah was hit out of the attack by conceding 20 runs off his one over. It was Yuzvendra Chahal who restored sanity to the proceedings by dismissing both Roy and Billings in his first over. Roy (19) played the ball onto his stumps while Billings charged down the pitch but missed the ball completely to be clean bowled.



Brief scores: England 148/3 (Morgan 51, Root 46*; Chahal 2/27) beat India 147/7 (Dhoni 36*, Raina 34; Moeen Ali 2/21, Chris Jordan 1/27) by 7 wickets.

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B.Pranavaswaroop VANI VIDYALAYA S.S.S & JR. COLG

so sad to hear that India losing on Republic day

B.Pranavaswaroop VANI VIDYALAYA S.S.S & JR. COLG

so sad to hear that India losing on Republic day

B.Pranavaswaroop VANI VIDYALAYA S.S.S & JR. COLG

so sad to hear that India losing on Republic day

B.Pranavaswaroop VANI VIDYALAYA S.S.S & JR. COLG

so sad to hear that India losing on Republic day

B.Pranavaswaroop VANI VIDYALAYA S.S.S & JR. COLG

so sad to hear that India losing on Republic day

B.Pranavaswaroop VANI VIDYALAYA S.S.S & JR. COLG

so sad to hear that India losing on Republic day

B.Pranavaswaroop VANI VIDYALAYA S.S.S & JR. COLG

so sad to hear that India losing on Republic day

B.Pranavaswaroop VANI VIDYALAYA S.S.S & JR. COLG

so sad to hear that India losing on Republic day

B.Pranavaswaroop VANI VIDYALAYA S.S.S & JR. COLG

so sad to hear that India losing on Republic day

B.Pranavaswaroop VANI VIDYALAYA S.S.S & JR. COLG

so sad to hear that India losing on Republic day

Himanshi Dhawan Saffron Public School

India gets a bouncer on this 68th Republic Day!!! It is excruciatingly depressing to hear this.

Ayushi Pandey LILAVATI BAI PODAR (A)-SCRUZ

It was a stabbing feeling to see India lose on Republic Day. I hope they have a great comeback in the next match on Sunday, the 29th. May the best team win!!

N.BHANU KIRAN Sree Narayana Vidya Bhavan

India should work hard

kabeer SAUPINS SCHOOL SECTOR-70, MOHALI

I know that if india lose one match so they won the two match because they got the over confidence and last they won two bt its very said they lose on republic day but they win the cup so i am very proud of them so congratulation team India

Akshita Pandey LILAVATI BAI PODAR (A)-SCRUZ

It was very sad to hear that India lost on the Republic Day!!!!

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