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India beat England 4-1 in T20 series: India won by 150 runs; Abhishek century

Published - 3-FEB-2025 4:51 IST | Updated - 3-FEB-2025 4:51 IST

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India won the fifth T20 match with Abhishek Sharma's explosive century. The team defeated England by 150 runs at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium. With this, India won the series 4-1. Player of the series Varun Chakraborty took 14 wickets.

Abhishek scored 135 runs, which was the highest T20 score by an Indian player. He also took 2 wickets in bowling. Mohammad Shami took 3 wickets. Phil Salt scored 55 runs from England, while Brydon Carse took 3 wickets. The ODI series between the two teams will start from February 6.

Abhishek Sharma, Player of the Match

Abhishek Sharma, who scored the highest individual score in T20 history for India, scored 135 runs. He hit 7 fours and 13 sixes. He shared a 115-run partnership for the second wicket with Tilak Verma. Abhishek scored a century in just 37 balls, which was the fastest century against England. He then took 2 wickets for just 3 runs in 1 over. He received the Player of the Match award for this performance.

Mohammed Shami: Shami, who is making a comeback in international cricket after 14 months, took 3 wickets. He sent England openers Ben Duckett, Adil Rashid and Mark Wood to the pavilion.

Player of the Series

Mystery spinner Varun Chakraborty was the Player of the Series. He conceded runs at an economy of just 7.66 in 5 matches and took 14 wickets. This is also the highest number of wickets taken by a bowler in a T20 series. Earlier, Chakraborty had taken 12 wickets against South Africa.

India scored 247 runs due to Abhishek's century

England won the toss and chose to bowl. India scored 247 runs for the loss of 9 wickets. Abhishek Sharma scored 135 runs by hitting 13 sixes. Shivam Dubey scored 30 runs. The rest of the batsmen could not even cross the 20 run mark. From England, Brydon Carse took 3 wickets and Mark Wood took 2 wickets. Adil Rashid, Jofra Archer and Jamie Overton got 1-1 wickets. 1 batsman was also run out.

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