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India End England Tour With T20 Loss

Birmingham, India ended the England tour with a three-run loss in the one-off T20 International at Edgbaston here on Sunday.

Virat Kohli scored 66 off 40 balls and MS Dhoni 27 off 18 in India’s 177 for five. England had made 180 for seven.

Brief scores: England (Alex Hales 40, Eoin Morgan 71; Mohammed Shami 3/38, Karn Sharma 1) India (Virat Kohli 66, Shikhar Dhawan 33; Steve Finn 1/28).

Earlier, captain Eoin Morgan hammered 70 runs off 31 balls to help England post an imposing 180 for seven against India in the one-off T20 International against India here on Sunday.

Morgan took the Indian bowlers to cleaners in the death over as England amassed 81 runs from the last five overs. The other significant contributions came from Alex Hales (40 off 25), Joe Root (26) and Ravi Bopara (21 not out off 14).

Barring debut spinner Karn Sharma (1/28), the visiting team’s bowlers proved expensive.

Morgan had won the toss and elected to bat first, making great use of the near-perfect playing conditions.

Debutant Jason Roy (8) and his opening partner Hales gave a quick start to England with 17 runs coming off the first over bowled by R Ashwin (0-37).

Indian skipper MS Dhoni then reverted to pace from both ends immediately. And it brought the first breakthrough for India, when Roy tried to clear the infield in the third over bowled by Mohammed Shami (3-38) and only managed to hit it to Ajinkya Rahane at cover.

Two balls later, Moeen Ali (0) was dismissed the same way, caught at cover by Rahane, only this time off Mohit Sharma (1-39). It brought Root to the crease and together with Hales he put on 48 runs for the 3rd wicket off only 40 balls.

During this time, they scored at 7.20 runs per over, with the power-play yielding 46 runs for the loss of 2 wickets.

Root, when on 8 not out, benefitted from Ashwin’s drop  off Shami in the fifth over and afterwards the 50-run mark came up for England in the seventh over.

Hales had especially taken the attack to the Indian spinners, clearly enjoying the change in format, but he eventually fell to a slow bowler only. The credit for his dismissal though went to Rahane who took a stupendous catch as he ran in from long-on and covered quite some distance before completing a diving effort.

The dismissal also triggered Root’s wicket three overs later, even as England were placed at 76 for three at the half-way mark of the innings. The centurion from Leeds fell to debutant Sharma, his mishit slog caught by Ambati Rayudu as the fielder ran in from deep midwicket.

This wicket brought Morgan and Jos Buttler (10) together and they put on 45 runs for the fifth wicket off just 28 balls, gaining momentum for the end of the innings.

Butler scored slower than anticipated but it was Morgan who belied his poor form so far and scorched Edgbaston with some great shots.

He had started off with a six against Ashwin and didn’t spare Jadeja or Sharma either. He cleared the field against Shami in the 18th over as well as the shot accelerated him to his half-century which came the very next delivery, off just 26 balls. He had hit a four and five sixes so far, but wasn’t done yet.

Morgan hit two more fours and another two sixes, before he was finally caught by Rahane at the boundary in the final 20th over, the fielder’s fourth catch in the match.

Ravi Bopara provided the final flourish scoring 15 runs off the last over.

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