Arshdeep's Early Strike Gives India Edge As England Limp To 52/2 In Kolkata T20I Opener
Arshdeep's Early Strike Gives India Edge As England Limp To 52/2 In Kolkata T20I Opener
India have gained an early advantage in the opening T20I against England in Kolkata, thanks to a superb opening spell from Arshdeep Singh. The left-arm pacer struck in his first over, dismissing opener Jason Roy for just 2 runs. He then followed it up with the wicket of Dawid Malan in his third over, leaving England in a spot of bother at 52/2 after the powerplay.
Arshdeep's Impressive Start
Arshdeep has been in impressive form in recent times, and he continued that form in Kolkata. He bowled with pace and accuracy, and his ability to swing the ball both ways made him a handful for the England batsmen. His dismissal of Roy was a particularly big blow, as the opener had been in good touch in recent matches.
England's Struggles
England's batsmen failed to cope with Arshdeep's early burst, and they struggled to score runs freely in the powerplay. Jonny Bairstow was dropped on 19 by Virat Kohli, but he could not make the most of the reprieve and was caught at mid-off for 20. Malan was then trapped in front by Arshdeep, leaving England in a difficult position.
India's Dominance
With England struggling, India took control of the match. The spinners, led by Yuzvendra Chahal, bowled economically and kept the pressure on the England batsmen. Hardik Pandya also bowled well, and he picked up the wicket of Ben Stokes to leave England reeling at 84/5.
England's Fightback
Despite their struggles, England showed some fight in the latter stages of the innings. Sam Curran and Chris Jordan put on a 49-run partnership for the sixth wicket, and they helped England reach a respectable total of 168/6. Curran finished unbeaten on 34, while Jordan made 26.
India's Chase
India made a steady start to their chase, with Rohit Sharma and Ishan Kishan putting on a 49-run partnership for the first wicket. However, England hit back with two quick wickets, and India were left needing 60 runs from the last six overs.
Hardik's Heroics
Hardik Pandya then took control of the chase, smashing an unbeaten 51 off just 33 balls. He was supported by Dinesh Karthik, who made a valuable 29, and India eventually reached their target with four balls to spare.
Conclusion
India's victory in the opening T20I against England was a well-deserved one. They bowled well, fielded well, and batted sensibly. Arshdeep Singh was the star of the show, and he will be a key player for India in the rest of the series.
England will be disappointed with their performance, but they will have a chance to bounce back in the second T20I on Friday.
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