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IND vs ENG T20 1st T20I, England tour of India, 2025 - Match Info

1st T20I

Kolkata

132/10 (20.0)

133/3 (12.5)

India beat England by 7 wickets

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Player of the match

Varun Chakravarthy - IND

Match Summary

Player of the Match

Varun Chakravarthy

IND - Bowler

W-R

3-23

Economy

5.75

132/10 (20.0 overs)

Top Batter

Top Bowler

133/3 (12.5 overs)

Top Batter

Top Bowler

Detailed Commentary

All

Wickets

4s

6s

ENG

IND

Right then, Brendon McCullum's reign as England's T20I coach has got off to a rocky start and their shortcomings against spin were on display quite a bit. However, it is just Round 1 and we still have 4 games to go in this T20I series. Next up, the teams travel down south to Chennai for the 2nd T20I game. That match will be played on Saturday, 25 January at the MA Chidambaram Stadium and will begin at 7 pm IST (1.30 pm GMT). But as usual, you can join us a lot sooner for the build-up. Till then, take care and good bye!

Varun Chakravarthy is the PLAYER OF THE MATCH for his fine bowling effort. He says that he is used to seeing such pitches in the T20 League here and knows what lengths to bowl on. Adds that he wanted to keep the ball away from the hitting arc and bowled a bit short. Reckons that bowling to such batters is always challenging but is glad to be successful today. Mentions that he put in some extra effort to extract some more bounce as he knew, side spin wouldn't cut it on this track.

The captain of India, Suryakumar Yadav says that the energy right from the beginning set the benchmark and they took it from there. Appreciates the bowlers by saying that they executed the plans well. And then adds that the way the batters went was the cherry on the cake. On Varun, he mentions that he is clear in his mind and his preparations are getting better and better. On Arshdeep Singh, he says that he took the responsibility of bowling with the new ball. Adds that having Hardik Pandya bowl with the new ball, allowed them to have that extra spinner in the side. Tells that they have given a lot of freedom to the batters to express themselves and is delighted with the way they are going.

Jos Buttler, the captain of England says that there was a bit in the wicket early which they didn't expect, and lost a couple of wickets but then it turned out to be a belter of a pitch as it usually is here. Adds that they couldn't play the way they wanted to and want to focus on the next game. Applauds the way Jofra Archer bowled and reckons he could have had more wickets and also lauds the way Mark Wood bowled. Buttler says that he is really enjoying the environment and adds that he is a big McCullum fan and loved to watch him as well when he played.

The Presentation ceremony...

Abhishek Sharma, the star with the bat for India is down for a quick chat. He says he just wanted to express himself and mentions that the captain has given them a free hand to attack from the get-go. Also says that it was sticking up a bit and was a double-paced wicket, but credits the bowlers for bowling in the right areas. On being asked about the thought process behind his attacking batting, he says that he just tries to keep it simple and tries to express himself. Again credits the captain for allowing him to play with freedom. Adds that he practiced the trigger movements before the match and knew that the English bowlers would bowl short at him testing his patience, but says he was prepared to take on the challenge.

Earlier in the game, India opted to field first and played as many as three frontline spinners and just one out-and-out pacer on a pitch that everyone thought would aid the pacers. Arshdeep Singh did give India the desired start with a couple of breakthroughs as he became India's leading wicket-taker in T20Is. And even after Jos Buttler went along nicely, England were in a bit of bother. The Indian spinners, led by Varun Chakravarthy ruled the roost in the middle overs and Varun ended up with 3 wickets to his name. Buttler brought up a fine Fifty but didn't get much support as England kept losing wickets and bowed out for just 132, well short of what would have been a par score. In reply, India made a mockery of the chase and chased down 133 runs in just 12.5 overs.

Archer though kept bowling at almost his best and picked up a couple of quick wickets but once again, there wasn't much support from the other end. Also, Abhishek Sharma just started hammering the ball to all parts of the ground and a big chunk of the runs were blown away pretty quickly. England tried a few different things, going quick and short and then they introduced spin as well which didn't have much impact either. The ball was just coming on nicely and Sharma was sending it to the fence again and again. Tilak Varma played second fiddle in an 84-run stand but Rashid did dismiss Sharma for a quickfire 79 off just 34 balls with just 8 runs left for the win. Varma went on to hit the winning runs an over later and India lead the T20I series 1-0.

Chasing 133 runs in 20 overs was never going to be a big deal and the only way India would have lost was if England bowled them out and hence the visitors had to press the issue. Jofra Archer started off well but Sanju Samson took on Gus Atkinson in the next over and it was the bowler's inexperience in these conditions that got India on their merry way as 22 runs came off the second over of the chase.

Back at home, and back to their strongest format, India have absolutely cruised to victory here in the first of five T20Is against England. A top effort with the ball and in the field was backed up by some sensational ball-striking, especially by Abhishek Sharma and England have simply been blown away here.

133/3 (12.5)

79 (34)

26 (20)

2/21 (4)

1/27 (2)

Over 13

4

1

0

0

1lb

Tilak Varma*

19 (16)

Hardik Pandya

3 (4)

Mark Wood

0/25 (2.5)

IND

133/3

Over 12

2

W

2

6

0

1

Hardik Pandya*

2 (1)

Tilak Varma

15 (14)

Adil Rashid

1/27 (2)

IND

127/3

Hardik Pandya is the new batter in.

player

OUT

A Sharma

79 (34)

c H Brook b A Rashid

Wkt

#3

4s/6s

5 / 8

SR

232.35

Over 11

0

1

4

1

4

6

Abhishek Sharma*

71 (30)

Tilak Varma

14 (13)

Gus Atkinson

0/38 (2)

IND

116/2

Drinks break! Well then, the pitch has turned out to be a belter as expected early on and India have never let the foot off the gas. England have had to go hard at times in order to manufacture a wicket but it has only been Jofra Archer who has been successful. With just 33 more needed for India in 10 more overs, one cannot imagine England making a comeback. Let's see how things end...

Over 10

1

1

0

0

1

4

Abhishek Sharma*

60 (26)

Tilak Varma

9 (11)

Liam Livingstone

0/7 (1)

IND

100/2

Match Details

Date & Time:

22nd Jan 2025, 7:00 PM

Match Number:

1st T20I

Match Results:

IND Won By 7 wickets

Head to Head

Just the right stats to help you determine which team statistically has the upper hand

ENG vs IND

*Last 3 years

10

No. of Matches

3

ENG

7

IND

0

Tie

Last Overs

over 13

1

0

0

1

4

Runs 6

over 12

1

0

6

2

W

2

Runs 11

over 11

6

4

1

4

1

0

Runs 16

over 10

4

1

0

0

1

1

Runs 7

over 9

1

6

2

0

1

0

Runs 10

Venue/Pitch Details

Eden Gardens, Kolkata

Neutral

Toss Agnostic

Pace Friendly

165

1st Batting Average

162

Highest Score Chased

4

No. of Matches

Won by team

1st Batting

50%

2nd Batting

50%

Wicket Split

Pacer

57.78| 26W

Spin

42.22| 19W

Match Officals

Umpire:

Jayaraman Madanagopal (IND), Nitin Menon (IND)

Third Umpire:

KN Ananthapadmanabhan (IND)

Match Referee:

Javagal Srinath (IND)