India's Batting Woes Continue in T20I Series Against England
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- India's batting unit faces intense scrutiny after a record low T20I total of 76 against England.
- Facing a must-win scenario in the fourth T20I, India trails 0-2 in the series and needs a strong performance from openers and potential middle-order changes.
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India's batting unit has been bundled out for 76, their lowest T20I total against England, in the third match of the series. England currently leads the five-match series 2-0.
India's batting unit will be under intense scrutiny after being bundled out for just 76 in the third T20I, their lowest T20I total against England.
Openers Abhishek Sharma and teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi will be expected to provide a solid start against England's formidable pace attack.
There could also be changes in the middle order, with Sanju Samson pushing for a return to add experience and stability after India's batting collapse.
India face a must-win challenge in the fourth T20I against England at the County Ground, Bristol, on Thursday, July 9, with the visitors desperate to keep the five-match series alive.
After the rain washed out the opening match, England have seized control of the series with back-to-back victories. Harry Brook's side currently leads 2-0 and needs just one more win to clinch the series, while Shreyas Iyer's men must bounce back after a crushing 125-run defeat in Nottingham.
Offene Fragen
- Will India make significant changes to their batting lineup?
- Can India's openers provide a crucial start?
- Will Sanju Samson return to the middle order?