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1st T20I: Clinical England thrash India by 7 wickets in Kanpur

England skipper Eoin Morgan (51) led from the front and scored a fifty to help his side take 1-nil lead against hosts in the three-match series.

Kanpur, Jan 26: A clinical England side thrashed India by 7 wickets with 11 balls to spare in the first Twenty20 international match here on Thursday (January 26).

; Series schedule; Photos; Ind-Eng Test, ODI results and scorecards

England skipper Eoin Morgan (51) led from the front and scored a fifty to help his side take 1-nil lead against hosts in the three-match series.

1st T20I: Clinical England thrash India by 7 wickets in Kanpur, take 1-0 lead

Chasing an easy target of 148, England openers Jason Roy (19) and Sam Billings (22) gave the side a blistering start as they slammed 36 runs in the first three overs of the innings.

Joe Root (46 not out) hit the winning runs for England as Virat Kohli and Co. were outclassed by the visitors in every department on Thursday. It was Kohli's first match as T20I skipper which he lost.

But a bowling change did the job for the hosts. Leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal was brought in, in the fourth over and the Haryana player sent back Roy. The English batsman was beaten by low bounce outside the off side and drove the ball into his own stumps.

Two balls later, the lanky spinner departed Billings to bring India back into he match. Billings tried to play the ball across the line, but ended up yorking himself as the ball drifted back into his toes and then to the stumps.

1st T20I: Eng thrash India by 7 wickets

England were now at 43/2 with 105 runs needed from 16 overs.

New batsmen Root and Morgan (51) then forged a 83-run partnership for the third wicket to stabilise the innings.

Morgan was sent packing in the 16th over with just 22 runs needed in 28 balls. The English batsman was dismissed by debutant Parvez Rasool.

The fall of the wicket brought in Ben Stokes(2), who along with Root completed the formalities with 11 balls remaining.

For India, Yuzvendra Chahal scalped two wickets while Rasool chipped in with one wicket.

Earlier, put in to bat, India posted 147/7 with skipper Virat Kohli (29) and Mahendra Singh Dhoni (36 not out) being the major scorers for the team.

Openers KL Rahul (8) and Kohli started the match on a good note by scoring at a good pace.

But soon, Rahul, who was struggling to find his rhythm in the middle was sent back to the pavilion in the fifth over by pacer Chris Jordan.

Jordan delivered a short ball which tangled Rahul completely and as a result the short fine leg pocketed the top edge to dismiss him.

Two overs later, Kohli, who seemed good at the crease was sent packing by spinner Moeen Ali. The 28-year-old was caught at mid-wicket by Eoin Morgan, with India at 55-2.

Incoming batsmen Suresh Raina, who was making his comeback after a long hiatus and Yuvraj Singh (12) also failed to step up to the occasion as the Punjab batsman was caught by Adil Rashid at fine leg off Liam Plunkett in the 11th over.

Raina, who scored 34 runs in 23 balls, was the next batsman to go. In the 13th over, the Uttar Pradesh batsman was bowled by pacer Ben Stokes, who bowled an inch-perfect leg-stump yorker which off popped the bails.

Things got worse for the hosts when the new batsman Manish Pandey (3) was sent back by Ali in the next over. He was adjudged leg before wicket while trying to work the ball on the leg side.

Hardik Pandya also departed for nine runs. He was caught by Sam Billings at the deep backward point off Pacer Tymal Mills in the 17th over.

The last three overs saw some fight back from Dhoni, who was seeing the fall of wickets from the other end. His 29 -ball knock helped the hosts to get past the 140-run mark.

For England, Ali scalped two wickets while Mills, Jordan Plunkett and Strokes chipped in with one wicket each.


Playing XIs:

India: Virat Kohli (captain), KL Rahul, MS Dhoni (wicketkeeper), Yuvraj Singh, Manish Pandey, Hardik Pandya, Suresh Raina, Parvez Rasool, Yuzvendra Chahal, Ashish Nehra, Jasprit Bumrah.

England: Eoin Morgan (captain), Jason Roy, Sam Billings, Joe Root, Jos Buttler (wicketkeeper), Ben Stokes, Moeen Ali, Chris Jordan, Liam Plunkett, Adil Rashid, Tymal Mills.

OneIndia News

Story first published: Thursday, August 3, 2017, 7:42 [IST]
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