India Dominates England at Lord's Test
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India faces England in the final T20I at Southampton, aiming to avoid a series whitewash. Shreyas Iyer's team looks to bolster batting and regain form.
Team India is looking to conclude their T20 series against England with a victory in the fifth and final match at Southampton's Rose Bowl on Saturday. Currently trailing 3-0 after a washout and multiple losses, the Indian team is aiming to break a streak of T20 series defeats following a prior run of sixteen consecutive wins. Skipper Shreyas Iyer's side has introduced several left-handed batters, notably 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, who replaced Sanju Samson at the opening position in the second T20I. Sooryavanshi, despite a strong IPL 2026 performance, has scored only 42 runs in three matches, indicating that Samson may not return to the playing eleven soon. Iyer might consider bringing back all-rounder Suryansh Shedge to balance the lineup, as he is currently the only right-handed batter in the top seven. The bowling attack is expected to remain unchanged, with Varun Chakravarthy and Harshit Rana injured, implying Washington Sundar will continue despite a difficult series. England, enjoying a winning combination, is unlikely to make significant changes, though the inclusion of Rehan Ahmed in the previous match might be reviewed.
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