India has gained a 2–1 lead in the series by defeating England.Image Credit Source: Getty Images
July 2 was the name of the Indian cricket team in England. On the one hand, the second Test match between the senior team of India and England started in Birmingham and the Indian team made a strong start with the help of captain Shubman Gill. At the same time, Junior Team India’s batting strength was seen in Northampton, on which India Under-19 defeated England Under-19 by 4 wickets in the third ODI. In this match, Vaibhav Suryavanshi’s bat killed England bowlers in such a way, which they will hardly be able to forget. At the same time, all -rounder Kanishka Chauhan brought Team India to victory in the first bowling and then by batting.
This match could not start on time due to rain and when it happened, it was limited to 40-40 overs. In such a situation, England, who came out to bat first, was the only effort to make India in trouble by scoring a big score. Captain Thomas Royu played an explosive innings of 76 runs in just 44 balls and took the team to a strong score of 268 runs. Apart from him, opener Drkins also scored 61 runs. This score could have been even higher, but spinner all -round Kanishka Chauhan did not let this happen. This bowler gave just 30 runs in 8 overs and took 3 wickets.
Glory of Suryavanshi
Team India needed a fast start to achieve this goal and Vaibhav Suryavanshi did this exactly, but also rained runs even faster than what was needed. This batsman shook the England bowlers by scoring his half -century in just 20 balls. The effect of this was that India’s 100 runs were completed in the 8th over itself. But Vaibhav’s innings also ended in this over. When Vaibhav was out, Team India’s score was 111 runs, out of which 86 runs alone were coded by this 14 -year -old batsman. Vaibhav scored these runs in just 31 balls with the help of 9 sixes and 6 fours.
Kanishka Chauhan took victory
But after this, suddenly the middle order stumbled and 4 wickets fell for 169 runs. Then soon this score was 199 runs for 6 wickets. The situation seemed difficult from here, but after bowling, Kanishka showed his amazing bat. Kanishka (43) came to number 7 and took Team India to victory with 8th number batsman RS Ambareesh (31). Together, both of them shared an excellent partnership of 75 runs in 10.2 overs and brought the team to victory in the 35th over itself.