Team India did a special feat after winning the first T20 in Kolkata, just 2 wins away from this record.
IND vs ENG: India won the first T20 match of the 5-match series played against England in Kolkata by 7 wickets. This victory of Team India was one-sided. England was not seen giving competition to India anywhere in the entire match. With this victory, India also made a big achievement in its name.
Big achievement of Team India in Kolkata
The win in the first T20 was India's 7th consecutive T20 win in Kolkata. Team India has become the second team to win 7 consecutive matches at one venue. India has been winning T20 continuously in Kolkata since 2016. Pakistan has also won 7 consecutive T20 matches in Karachi between 2008 and 2021. At present, both the neighboring countries are equal in terms of winning the most number of matches at one venue.
India 2 wins away from record
England holds the record for winning the most T20 matches at one venue. Between 2010 and 2021, England won 8 consecutive T20 matches in Cardiff. If India wins 2 more matches in Kolkata then it will break England's record.
the match was like this
India won the toss and decided to bowl first. With the help of 3 wickets of Varun Chakraborty and 2-2 wickets of Hardik Pandya, Arshdeep Singh and Akshar Patel, Team India restricted England to 132 runs in 20 overs. Captain Jos Buttler scored the most runs for England. He played an inning of 68 runs hitting 2 sixes and 8 fours in 44 balls. With the help of Abhishek Sharma's 79 runs off 34 balls with the help of 8 sixes and 5 fours, India achieved the winning target of 133 at the loss of 3 wickets in 12.5 overs. Sanju Samson scored 26 runs in 20 balls.
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