IND vs ENG: Aggressive got ultra aggressive… India exposed the arrogance of the British, Butler's statement showed England's fear

Sports Desk: The first T20 match was played between India and England on the ground of Kolkata. An excellent performance of the Indian team was seen in this match. Team India easily won the first match of the five-match T20 series. Seeing this, surely the England team has also understood what kind of mood India has to play in this series, because England captain Jos Buttler has made it clear that now they will have to come up with a different plan against India.

In fact, after losing the match, captain Jos Buttler said, “We wanted to play aggressively, but we are playing against a team which itself is already very aggressive. Therefore this match was very exciting. Everywhere you have to assess the conditions and play well. “I’m really enjoying the atmosphere right now.”

This statement of English captain Jos Buttler has proved that he has understood how Team India is going to play in this series. It is understood from his statement that the British will now enter the field against India with a new strategy. Because his plan flopped in the first match. However, he will try his best to make a comeback in the second match. But the Indian team will also enter the second match with full preparation and will try to take the lead in the series.

Talking about the match, the England team, which came to bat after losing the toss, had a very bad start. Although captain Jos Buttler kept batting holding one end, wickets kept falling from the other end. Due to which, thanks to Butler's inning of 68 runs, the team was able to score only 132 runs after losing all the wickets in 20 overs. During this period, Varun Chakraborty took maximum three wickets for India.

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Team India, which set out to chase 133 runs, had a great start. Abhishek Sharma played a brilliant inning for India. He scored 79 runs in 34 balls. Sanju Samson and Abhishek made a partnership of 41 runs in 4.2 overs for the first wicket. However, in this match, captain Suryakumar Yadav returned to the pavilion without opening his account. India achieved the target on the fifth ball of 12 overs after losing three wickets.

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