India's T20 Collapse: 'Atrocious' Defeat Stuns Shreyas Iyer
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England's fiery pacers, led by Archer and Tongue, dominated India with blistering speed, securing a series win. Learn how pace proved the difference.
England's fast bowlers delivered a masterclass in pace and aggression at Trent Bridge, overwhelming India's batters with raw speed. Jofra Archer and Josh Tongue formed a potent new-ball partnership, bowling at their quickest average speed ever in T20 internationals, close to 90mph. Archer claimed three crucial wickets, including his Rajasthan Royals teammate Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, while Tongue took four, dismantling India's top order.
Archer reflected that the conditions, with extra bounce and pace, represented a return to 'normal' international cricket compared to the batter-friendly pitches of the IPL. India's head coach, Gautam Gambhir, acknowledged that failing to adapt to conditions was the key factor in their successive defeats. England's victory secured an unassailable 2-0 series lead, highlighting their impressive adaptability across different playing surfaces.
Under captain Harry Brook, England has built a formidable T20 record, winning 18 of 21 completed matches since June last year. Their ability to adjust tactics, whether through pace or spin, demonstrates the hallmarks of a strong team. This series win further solidifies their dominance, contrasting with India's longer-term planning for future tournaments.
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