India vs England, 3rd T20I - Live Cricket Score, Commentary

IND 202/6 (20.0 Ovs)

ENG 127-all out (16.3 Ovs)

  CRR: 7.7
India won by 75 runs
Batsman
R
B
4s
6s
SR
0
0
0
0
0
Bowler
O
M
R
W
ECO
2.3
0
14
3
5.60
4
0
25
6
6.25
Key Stats
Last Wkt: Tymal Mills 0 (2)
Last 4 overs: 11 runs, 8 wkts
Toss: England(Fielding)
Recent: . W 1 1 1 1 | W . 4 W . W | W . W



PLAYER OF THE MATCH
Yuzvendra Chahal

PLAYER OF THE SERIES
Yuzvendra Chahal



Kohli: "Coming back here after a while. It has been a long time since we played the IPL final. Even after losing all three tosses, we won the series, just like the Test series. It is not a very bad thing to have MS Dhoni behind the stumps. I am new to the limited overs format and I keep taking help. A lot of credit goes to them. "
Chahal, Man of the Match and Man of the Series: "I felt nice playing my first match at Bengaluru for India. I have bowled in the poweplay in the IPL and Virat has the confidence in me to give me the ball. I plan according to how the batsman plays. Even Dhoni used to tell me what the batsman is going to play. Mishy bowled well in the last match as well, looking at him I get the confidence to toss the ball up." He picked up 6 wickets today and 8 in total. Some replacement to Ash and Jaddu.


Morgan: "We lost two in batsmen and it really hurt us. It was an excellent spell from Chahal. Credit should be given where it is due. India played the better cricket today. Beautiful wicket to bat and we would have taken 190-200 at the beginning. We take a lot of things. The biggest thing is our bowling. We showed improvement in our bowling department. Tonight's batting performance has been our worst in a couple of years."
Coming to England's batting display, the less said about the latter half the better. Billings didn't bother to open his account and the pair of Roy and Root steadied the innings with a 47-run stand. There was another handy partnership between the skipper and his subordinate, but once Morgan fell, it was some mind-numbing batting from the visitors. No one was ready to bat the 20 overs and seemed like in a hurry to catch the plane back home.
Credit must be given to the Indian bowlers. The ground at Bangalore is not the easiest for the bowlers. Sometimes even 200 is not defendable, what with the dew around today. Kohli was seen wiping the ball at every opportunity and he rotated his bowlers around. Apart from that Raina over, all his moves came off today. Chahal too read the conditions well and mixed it up smartly. He had to as he plays two months of his cricket here and we cannot forget Mishra's contribution, it was his last over that triggered the collapse. Overall, it was a near perfect T20 performance by the home side - runs on the board, big total set and the bowlers bowling to their field.
The England team come out to shake hands with the victorious Indian side. Chahal with jersey number 6 and 6 wickets in the game leads the home side out of the field. Yuvraj lifted Chahal like a baby after he claimed his last wicket. A happy Indian unit out there at the Chinnaswamy. But, hang on! What happened in the last 20 minutes? Need to catch a breath to summarize the collapse. England seemed to be in the game with Root and Morgan well set, they needed 89 runs in 8 overs with 8 wickets in hand. On most days, you should fancy the chasing side, especially at this venue. A tight 13th over from Mishra followed by a two-wicket over from Chahal just tilted the game in India's favour. The visitors could not recover after that as they lost their last 8 wickets for 8 runs in a span of 19 balls.

Mishra: 'The plan was to spin the ball and pile the pressure on. The plan worked and Chahal took wickets from the other end. Yesterday, while bowling in nets, I had a discussion with Chahal where to bowl so that we can restrict the runs. My knee got stuck there, but I was able to save the boundary (when asked about the tumbling stop). The guys were pulling my legs saying my fitness has improved. I tried all my variations. Managed to build pressure and happy that it worked.


Yuvraj Singh: 'We (Yuvi and Dhoni) always have a good understanding. He can play the big shots while he is set. I took some time before going on. Bangalore has always been a batting paradise. Very important to assess the pitch. It had a bit of drift and there was a bit of spin. We put up a good score and bowled very well. In Bangalore, 200 is par score. We see big chases and huge sixes here. The game changes very quickly in T20s. It was a great bowling performance from the bowlers. JB (Jasprit Bumrah) brought us back in the previous game as well. Mishra set the tone with the ball today. He bowled very well and Yuzi was able to take wickets from the other end. We definitely won this game because of the bowlers.'

Coming to England's batting display, the less said about the latter half the better. Billings didn't bother to open his account and the pair of Roy and Root steadied the innings with a 47-run stand. There was another handy partnership between the skipper and his subordinate, but once Morgan fell, it was some mind-numbing batting from the visitors.
Credit must be given to the Indian bowlers. The ground at Bangalore is not the easiest for the bowlers. Sometimes even 200 is not defendable, what with the dew around today. Kohli was seen wiping the ball at every opportunity and he rotated his bowlers around. Apart from that Raina over, all his moves came off today. Chahal too read the conditions well and mixed it up smartly. He had to as he plays two months of his cricket here and we cannot forget Mishra's contribution, it was his last over that triggered the collapse. Overall, it was a near perfect T20 performance by the home side - runs on the board, big total set and the bowlers bowling to their field.
The England team come out to shake hands with the victorious Indian side. Chahal with jersey number 6 and 6 wickets in the game leads the home side out of the field. Yuvraj lifted Chahal like a baby after he claimed his last wicket. A happy Indian unit out there at the Chinnaswamy. But, hang on! What happened in the last 20 minutes? Need to catch a breath to summarize the collapse. England seemed to be in the game with Root and Morgan well set, they needed 89 runs in 8 overs with 8 wickets in hand. On most days, you should fancy the chasing side, especially at this venue. A tight 13th over from Mishra followed by a two-wicket over from Chahal just tilted the game in India's favour. The visitors could not recover after that as they lost their last 8 wickets for 8 runs in a span of 19 balls.

India won by 75 runs


India Innings202-6 (20)
Batsman
R
B
4s
6s
SR
run out (Chris Jordan)
2
4
0
0
50.00
b Stokes
22
18
2
1
122.22
c Morgan b Plunkett
63
45
2
5
140.00
c Adil Rashid b Chris Jordan
56
36
5
2
155.56
c Jos Buttler b T Mills
27
10
1
3
270.00
not out
5
3
1
0
166.67
run out (Stokes/Jos Buttler)
11
4
0
1
275.00
Extras
16
 (b 4, lb 4, w 8, nb 0, p 0)
Total
202
 (6 wkts, 20 Ov)
Did not Bat
Mishra, Chahal, Bumrah, Nehra
Fall of Wickets
4-1 (Virat Kohli, 1.1), 65-2 (Lokesh Rahul, 7.2), 120-3 (Suresh Raina, 13.3), 177-4 (Yuvraj Singh, 18.1), 191-5 (MS Dhoni, 19.2), 202-6 (Hardik Pandya, 20)
Bowler
O
M
R
W
NB
WD
ECO
4
0
31
1
0
4
7.75
4
0
56
1
0
2
14.00
2
0
22
1
0
0
11.00
4
0
32
1
0
2
8.00
4
0
30
0
0
0
7.50
2
0
23
0
0
0
11.50
Powerplays
Overs
Runs
Mandatory
0.1-6
53
England Innings127-10 (16.3)
Batsman
R
B
4s
6s
SR
c Dhoni b A Mishra
32
23
4
1
139.13
c Raina b Chahal
0
1
0
0
0.00
lbw b Chahal
42
37
4
2
113.51
c Rishabh Pant b Chahal
40
21
2
3
190.48
c Kohli b Bumrah
0
2
0
0
0.00
c Raina b Chahal
6
7
1
0
85.71
c Kohli b Chahal
2
3
0
0
66.67
b Bumrah
0
1
0
0
0.00
st Dhoni b Chahal
0
2
0
0
0.00
not out
0
0
0
0
0.00
c Kohli b Bumrah
0
2
0
0
0.00
Extras
5
 (b 0, lb 2, w 3, nb 0, p 0)
Total
127
 (10 wkts, 16.3 Ov)
Fall of Wickets
8-1 (Sam Billings, 1.3), 55-2 (Jason Roy, 6.2), 119-3 (Eoin Morgan, 13.3), 119-4 (Joe Root, 13.4), 119-5 (Jos Buttler, 14.2), 123-6 (Moeen Ali, 15.1), 127-7 (Ben Stokes, 15.4), 127-8 (Chris Jordan, 15.6), 127-9 (Liam Plunkett, 16.1), 127-10 (Tymal Mills, 16.3)
Bowler
O
M
R
W
NB
WD
ECO
3
1
24
0
0
1
8.00
4
0
25
6
0
0
6.25
2.3
0
14
3
0
0
5.60
4
0
23
1
0
1
5.75
2
0
17
0
0
0
8.50
1
0
22
0
0
1
22.00
Powerplays
Overs
Runs
Mandatory
0.1-6
55
Match Info
Match
Ind vs Eng, 3rd T20I, England tour of India, 2016-17
Date
Wednesday, February 01, 2017
Toss
England won the toss and opt to bowl
Time
01:30 PM GMT
Venue
M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
Umpires
Anil Chaudhary, Nitin Menon
Third Umpire
Chettithody Shamsuddin
Match Referee
Andy Pycroft
IndiaSquad
EnglandSquad

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