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India vs England Scorecard, 3rd T20I, England vs India 2022

Result · Jul 10 2022, Sun - 07:00 PM (IST)
3rd T20I - Trent Bridge
ENGLAND
215/7
INDIA
198/9
England won by 17 runs
CRR:9.9
Player Of The Match
Player Of The Series
ENGLAND - 215/7 (20.0)
Batsman R B 4s 6s SR
Jason Roy c Rishabh Pant b Umran Malik 27 26 1 2 103.85
Jos Buttler (c) (wk) b Avesh Khan 18 9 2 1 200
Dawid Malan c Rishabh Pant b Ravi Bishnoi 77 39 6 5 197.44
Philip Salt b Harshal Patel 8 6 1 - 133.33
Liam Livingstone Not out 42 29 - 4 144.83
Moeen Ali c Harshal Patel b Ravi Bishnoi 0 1 - - -
Harry Brook c Ravi Bishnoi b Harshal Patel 19 9 3 - 211.11
Chris Jordan Run out (Ravindra Jadeja) 11 3 1 1 366.67
David Willey - - - - -
Reece Topley - - - - -
Richard Gleeson - - - - -
Extras 13 ( lb: 5 w: 5 Nb: 2)
Total 215 / 7 (20.0 ov)
Bowler O M R W Eco
Avesh Khan 4 - 43 1 10.8
Umran Malik 4 - 56 1 14
Ravi Bishnoi 4 - 30 2 7.5
Ravindra Jadeja 4 - 45 0 11.3
Harshal Patel 4 - 35 2 8.8
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
31/1 (3.4) Jos Buttler
61/2 (7.1) Jason Roy
84/3 (9.3) Philip Salt
168/4 (16.3) Dawid Malan
169/5 (16.5) Moeen Ali
197/6 (18.5) Harry Brook
215/7 (19.6) Chris Jordan
Bowler O M R W Eco
David Willey 4 - 40 2 10
Reece Topley 4 - 22 3 5.5
Richard Gleeson 4 - 31 1 7.8
Chris Jordan 4 - 37 2 9.3
Liam Livingstone 2 - 36 0 18
Moeen Ali 2 - 31 1 15.5
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
2/1 (1.1) Rishabh Pant
13/2 (2.4) Virat Kohli
31/3 (4.6) Rohit Sharma
150/4 (15.1) Shreyas Iyer
166/5 (16.5) Dinesh Karthik
173/6 (17.3) Ravindra Jadeja
191/7 (18.5) Suryakumar Yadav
196/8 (19.4) Harshal Patel
198/9 (19.6) Ravi Bishnoi
Match Info
Series: India in England 2022
Date: Jul 10 2022, Sun - 07:00 PM (IST)
Country: England
City: Nottingham
Venue: Trent Bridge
Toss: England won the toss and elected to bat.
England Squad: Jason Roy, Jos Buttler (c) (wk), Dawid Malan, Phil Salt, Liam Livingstone, Harry Brook, Moeen Ali, David Willey, Chris Jordan, Reece Topley, Richard Gleeson
India Squad: Rohit Sharma (c), Rishabh Pant (wk), Virat Kohli, Suryakumar Yadav, Shreyas Iyer, Dinesh Karthik, Ravindra Jadeja, Harshal Patel, Avesh Khan, Umran Malik, Ravi Bishnoi
  • India have won their last four men's T20Is on the bounce against England – their longest winning run against them in the format.
  • India have won their last three men's T20Is in England, as many as they won in all their nine matches in the format prior in the country (W3, L6).
  • England have lost their last three men's T20Is; the last time they went on a longer losing run in the format was a four-match span from September 2017 to February 2018.
  • England have won only one of their previous three men's T20Is at Trent Bridge (L2), a seven-wicket win against West Indies (24 June 2012); this will be their first match against India at the venue in the format.
  • India have hit a boundary once every 5.4 balls in men's T20Is since the beginning of 2021, the most frequent of any Test playing country in that time; England (5.8) are ranked joint-second in this category (also West Indies – 5.8).
  • England have a catch success rate of 89% in men's T20Is since the beginning of 2021, the best of any Test playing country in that time and 13 percentage points higher than India (76%).
  • India batters have made 43 scores of 50+ in men's T20Is since the beginning of 2020, the most by any team in that time; England (34) are ranked third in this category (Pakistan – 41).
  • Rohit Sharma (India) has a win percentage of 87% as captain in men's T20Is (26/30), the best of any player in the history of the format (min. 11 matches as captain).
  • Richard Gleeson (England) finished with bowling figures of 3-15 in the second men's T20I of this series last time out – the second best by an England bowler on debut in the history of the format (Jon Lewis – 4/24 v Australia, 13 June 2005).
  • Virat Kohli (India) is two away from becoming the third player to hit 300 boundary fours in men's T20I history (Paul Stirling – 325 for Ireland and Rohit Sharma – 301 for India).