England beat India by 4 wickets (with 6 balls remaining) – T20 Internationals Match Report
4th July 2026
England won by 4 wickets with 6 balls remaining in the 2nd T20I of the series at Old Trafford, Manchester. Jacob Bethell produced a devastating unbeaten 76 off 46 balls to steer the hosts to a thrilling chase of 191, securing a crucial victory in the T20 International series. The win keeps England firmly in contention as they sit second in the ICC T20I rankings with a rating of 262.
India Post 190 – Sharma and Kishan Lead the Charge
India won the toss and elected to bat first, and their top order made an aggressive statement. Abhishek Sharma set the tone with a blistering 43 off just 24 balls (8 fours, 1 six) at a strike rate of 179, taking India to 65/1 in the powerplay. However, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi fell cheaply for 14 at 50/2 in the 4th over, stumped off the bowling.
Ishan Kishan anchored the middle overs with a composed 49 off 40 balls (6 fours), building crucial partnerships to stabilise the innings. Shreyas Iyer provided the acceleration with 37 off 22 (3 fours, 1 six) at a strike rate of 168, pushing India towards 190. Tilak Varma finished unbeaten on 24 off just 11 balls (1 four, 2 sixes) at a strike rate of 218, giving India late-order momentum.
Sam Curran was the standout bowler for England, claiming 3/33 from 4 overs with exceptional control. Liam Dawson took 1/27 from 3 overs, while Will Jacks chipped in with 1/22 from 3. Jofra Archer conceded 40 from 4 overs but claimed the crucial wicket of Sharma.
England’s Chase – Bethell Takes Centre Stage
England’s chase began in chaos. Philip Salt was caught for a duck off the first ball, and Jos Buttler followed for 0 at 1/3 in the first over. The hosts were in deep trouble at 1/3, but Harry Brook launched a counter-attack with 39 off just 15 balls (4 fours, 3 sixes) at a strike rate of 260, rescuing the innings with a 50-run stand.
Jacob Bethell took centre stage from there, playing the innings of his life. His unbeaten 76 off 46 balls (5 fours, 5 sixes) at a strike rate of 165 was the cornerstone of England’s chase, combining aggression with composure in equal measure. Tom Banton provided vital support with 39 off 32 (6 fours), adding 67 runs for the fourth wicket to keep England on course.
Arshdeep Singh was the pick of India’s bowlers with 3/40 from 4 overs, but even his efforts could not stem the tide. Axar Patel bowled with discipline, conceding just 20 from 4 overs and taking 1 wicket, while Varun Chakaravarthy took 1/37 from 4. Ravi Bishnoi struggled with control, leaking 60 from 4 overs without a breakthrough.
Statz MVP: Sam Curran (Statz Rating: 94.43)
Sam Curran earns the Statz MVP award with a rating of 94.43, delivering a match-defining all-round performance. His 3/33 from 4 overs with the ball was instrumental in restricting India’s total, while his unbeaten 7 off 5 with the bat provided crucial late-order runs. Curran’s impact across both disciplines was decisive in England’s victory.
Top 5 Statz Ratings
- Sam Curran (ENG) – Statz Rating: 94.43 – 3/33 from 4 overs plus 7 off 5 with the bat. Dominant all-round contribution in a tight contest.
- Jacob Bethell (ENG) – Statz Rating: 82.5 – 76 off 46 (SR 165, 5 fours, 5 sixes). Match-winning unbeaten innings under pressure.
- Harry Brook (ENG) – Statz Rating: 77.18 – 39 off 15 (SR 260, 4 fours, 3 sixes). Explosive counter-attack when England needed it most.
- Arshdeep Singh (IND) – Statz Rating: 73.46 – 3/40 from 4 overs. India’s leading wicket-taker despite the loss.
- Axar Patel (IND) – Statz Rating: 65.17 – 1/20 from 4 overs at economy 5.0. Disciplined bowling in a losing effort.
Turning Point
The match pivoted when Jacob Bethell and Tom Banton stabilised England’s chase with a 67-run fourth-wicket partnership. After the early collapse left England at 51/3, this stand shifted momentum decisively. Bethell’s acceleration from the 12th over onwards proved unstoppable, and by the time Will Jacks fell LBW at 133/6, the chase was effectively won with 58 needed from 23 balls.
Match Context
This was the 126th match of 143 in the T20 International series. England (ranked 2nd, rating 262) secure a vital victory at home to strengthen their position in the global rankings. India (ranked 1st, rating 275) will rue a below-par bowling display despite posting a competitive total. Check the head-to-head record and explore the bet builder for more insights on this thrilling encounter.