England blown away by Abhishek Sharma's storm, India won by 7 wickets in the first T20 match

IND vs ENG 1st T20 Highlight: India has achieved a spectacular victory in the first T20 match. Team India has defeated England by 7 wickets. Batting first, the England team had scored 132 runs. In reply, Team India achieved the target by losing 3 wickets in just 12.5 overs. Abhishek Sharma played a stormy inning of 79 runs for India. Joffra Archer took 2 wickets for England. Whereas Adil Rashid got a success.

Sanju Samson and Abhishek Sharma came to open for Team India chasing the target of 133 runs. Both of them have given an explosive start to India. Sanju Samson scored 22 runs in the second over of the innings. Then Joffra Archer dismissed Sanju Samson. Samson returned to the pavilion after scoring 26 runs in 20 balls. After this, in the same over, Archer gave the second blow to India. He made Suryakumar Yadav walk. Surya could not even open an account.

Abhishek Sharma's storm in Eden Garden

After this, Abhishek Sharma's storm was seen. He thrashed the England bowlers and hit fours and sixes. Then at the score of 125 runs, India lost the third wicket in the form of Abhishek Sharma. Abhishek Sharma played a stormy inning of 79 runs in 34 balls, which included 5 fours and 8 sixes. During this period he scored runs with a strike of around 233. In the end, Tilak Verma remained unbeaten on 19 runs off 16 balls and Hardik Pandya remained unbeaten on 3 runs.

England's batting was like this

Jos Buttler scored a half-century for England. Butler was out after scoring 68 runs on 44 balls. He has hit 8 fours and 2 sixes. Apart from this, no player from England can cross the figure of 20. Whereas only two players crossed double figures. for india Varun Chakraborty took maximum 3 wickets. Whereas Arshdeep Singh, Hardik Pandya and Akshar Patel took 2 wickets each.

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