India vs England, 3rd T20I: India lose to England despite Suryakumar special Cricket News – Times of India

Nottingham: Suryakumar Yadav Delivered a 360-degree masterclass for a special century but England cruised to a 17-run win over India in the third T20I on Sunday.
David Malana England played a brilliant knock of 77 off 39 balls as England mounted India’s second-string attack to end a mammoth score of 215 for seven.
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Suryakumar (117 off 55 balls) kept India in the hunt with his classy effort, but the other batsmen lacked the support of the other batsmen in the chase. India’s innings ended at 198 for nine in 20 overs.
India sealed the three-match series 2-1 with wins in Southampton and Birmingham.
India were on the back foot at the start of the run chase and struggled to 31 for three in five overs.
Openers Rohit Sharma (11) and Rishabh Pant (1) lost cheaply and it was another failure for Virat Kohli (11) trying to make a third successive hit after collecting a boundary and a straight six. Caught on cover. David Willey,

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Suryakumar brought India back into the game with a 119-run partnership Shreyas Iyer (23 of 23) Who was a spectator of his partner’s talent for the major part of the partnership.
As he often does, Suryakumar played with the opposition bowlers and took his shots around the ground.
The highlight of his scintillating innings was two high square drives from fast bowlers Richard Gleeson and Chris Jordan, who went on to score six runs.
He became the fifth Indian to score a century in T20 Internationals by opening the face of the bat and guiding a low full toss off a willie between backward point and short third man.

His innings included 14 fours and half a dozen sixes.
Suryakumar single-handedly brought the equation to 66 off 30 balls and dismissed the partners at the other end.
Before that, Captain joss butler (18 off 9 balls) and Jason Roy (27 off 26) helped England reach 52 for 1 in six overs. Malan and Liam Livingstone (42 not out in 29) then put on an entertaining 84-run partnership to set the stage for a huge total.
Having already sealed the series, India rested their frontline bowlers apart from star all-rounder Hardik Pandya, Jasprit Bumrah, in-form Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Yuzvendra Chahal.

The Indian next generation was taken to the cleaners by England’s batting lineup, which had disappointed in the first two matches. Ravi BishnoiThe effort of two wickets for 30 runs in four overs was the only hopeful in the normal bowling performance.
Buttler punished the inexperienced Umran Malik during his brief stay, hitting two fours and a six in the Indian’s opening over to score 17 runs.
Avesh Khan slams Buttler with a slow ball played on the stumps.
After Roy was caught behind Malik, Malan switched gears and played the proper cricket shots he is known for.
He moved the spinners comfortably to the maximum and was quick on the pull and cut against the fast bowlers.
Of the five sixes, Malan’s slog slog to Ravindra Jadeja over square leg and a quick-less full toss on a sweep over cow corner stood out.
As he often does, Livingstone hit sixes and hit four of them and helped England cross 200 with Harry Brooke (19 runs) and Chris Jordan (11 off 3).
Livingstone came to life when he was dropped in the deep by Virat Kohli.
England scored 129 runs in the last 10 overs.
Malik leaked the most runs for India, ending with figures of one for 56 in four overs.