India-England second T20 will not be held today at 10 pm, know at what time the match will start
The second match of the five-match T20 series being played between India and England will be played on Saturday, July 4 at the historic Old Trafford ground in Manchester. Unlike the first match, this time the match will not start at 10 pm Indian time, but in the evening. In such a situation, Indian cricket fans will not need to stay awake till late night.
The match will start at 7 pm
Toss for the second T20 match is as per Indian time. 6:30 pm while the first ball of the match 7:00 pm Will be cast. If the game is not affected due to rain or any other reason, the result of the match will be declared around night. at 11 o’clock may come to light.
There was no result of the first match
The first match of the series was played at Chester-le-Street, where the Indian team batted first. 189 runs Had scored a strong score of. However, even before the start of England’s innings, heavy rain disrupted the match and ultimately the match was called off. ‘No Result’ Had to declare.
Now both the teams will take the field with the intention of winning the second match and taking the lead in the series.
India’s record at Old Trafford
Team India close after eight years The T20 international match is going to be played at the Old Trafford ground in Manchester.
India has so far played on this ground two t20 international matches Have played, won one and lost one.
India played its last T20 match here 2018 In which Team India had registered a spectacular victory. In such a situation, the Indian team would like to further strengthen its winning record on this ground.
Exciting competition expected
After the first match was washed out due to rain, cricket lovers are waiting to see the full 20-20 overs match. The presence of explosive batsmen and excellent bowlers in both the teams can make this match very exciting.
While the Indian team would like to take the lead in the series with a win, the host England will take advantage of the home conditions and take the field with the intention of winning the first match.
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