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England surpasses Chakravarthy to beat India for 26 races in the third T20

England surpasses Chakravarthy to beat India for 26 races in the third T20

Rajkot, India (AP) -Inglaterra exceeded 5-24 of Varun Chakravarthy to beat India for 26 races in the third T20 to keep the series alive on Tuesday.

Ben Duckett exceeded his bad start to the series of five games to score 51 of 28 balls when England put 171-9 in 20 overs. Chakravarthy chose his second Tour of five Wickt in T20.

In response, India was restricted to 145-9 (20 overs) when Jamie Overton chose 3-24 in four overs. The hosts lead the 2-1 series.

Jofra Archer (2-33) and Brydon Cse (2-28) took an orthopedic device each.

India had won the first two T20 in Kolkata and Chennai for seven and two wickets, respectively. Pune will be the host of the fourth T20 on Friday.

This was after India had won a third consecutive release and chose to play again. The hosts made a change: Mohammed Shami made his long -awaited return to the International Cricket.

Shami played for the last time in the 2023 Cricket World Cup and replaced the Arshdeep Singh pacemakers in the Indian eleven. England presented a side without changes.

Between the bat, Duckett was imperturbable since Phil Salt (5) fell at a low price for a third consecutive game.

Duckett hit seven four and two six, putting 76 of 45 balls for the second Wickt with the pattern Jos Buttler, who scored 24 of 22 balls.

Chakravarthy got into the act by dismissing Buttler in the ninth place, and England received another blow in the middle stage when Axar Patel also retired to Duckett.

He became 108-4 in 12.4 overs when Harry Brook (8) was removed from Ravi Bishnoi for a scan.

Liam Livingstone rediscovered his touch to score 43 of 24 balls and kept the English tickets together even when Chakravarthy attacked at the other end.

He dismissed Jamie Smith and Jamie Overton of successive balls in the 14th. While denoting a hat trick, he went on to choose his second five for six T20.

The best 5-17 of Chakravarthy had previously come against South Africa last November in Gqeberha-India lost that game for three WICKETS.

Livingstone connected five six and helped England to its highest total of the series, rescuing its side of a precarious 127-8 in 16 overs.

Persecating 172, the superior order of India ruled against English Pacers. Archer disturbed Sanju Samson once again, was caught by three.

Abhishek Sharma scored 24 of 14 of 14 with five four four, but was caught in the room. India was reduced to 48-3 when Captain Suryakumar Yadav fell by 14 against Mark Wood.

The turning point came when Adil Rashid played Tilak Varma for 18 races in the eighth.

He left Hardik Pandya to keep tickets together and tried, scoring 40 of 35 balls.

But India continued losing wickts at regular intervals with Washington Sucal (6), Axar Patel (15) and Dhruv Jurel (2) not scoring big.

Pandya connected two six, but went to Overton in 19 to point out an end of Indian hopes.

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