England beat India by 125 runs – T20 Internationals Match Report

7th July 2026

England won by 125 runs in the 129th match of 143 in the 3rd T20I against India at Trent Bridge, Nottingham. Philip Salt unleashed a devastating 70 off 44 balls to power England to 201 for 7, before Josh Tongue dismantled India‘s batting with a four-wicket haul to restrict them to just 76 all out. The 125-run margin ranks among the most dominant T20I performances, leaving India shell-shocked at the MCG.

England’s Explosive Batting Display

India won the toss and elected to bowl, but the decision backfired spectacularly. Philip Salt came out swinging from ball one, striking 7 fours and 3 sixes in a 44-ball assault at a strike rate of 159. His 70-run knock set the tone for a relentless England innings. Jos Buttler complemented the aggression with 36 off 21 (4 fours, 2 sixes, strike rate 171), adding 43 runs in a blistering opening stand before falling bowled to Prince Yadav at 43 for 1 in the 5th over.

Harry Brook contributed 16 off 12, while Jacob Bethell added 13 off 9 to maintain the momentum. Sam Curran finished unbeaten on 41 off 24 (4 fours, strike rate 171) to propel England past 200. Will Jacks struck 14 off 7 (2 sixes, strike rate 200) in a late cameo before running out at 193 for 6 in the 19th over.

Harshit Rana was India‘s standout bowler with 2 for 40, while Prince Yadav claimed 2 for 30. Axar Patel took 1 for 49 from 4 overs, and Arshdeep Singh conceded 36 from 4 at an economy of 9.

India’s Collapse

India‘s chase never materialised. Josh Tongue took 4 for 28 from 4 overs at an economy of 7 to dismantle the middle order, while Jofra Archer claimed 3 for 29 from 3 overs. Will Jacks added 1 for 5 from 2 overs, and Adil Rashid took 2 for 14 from 2.4 overs.

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi struck 13 off 5 (2 sixes, strike rate 260) in a brief flurry, while Ishan Kishan managed 13 off 9. Abhishek Sharma fell for 10 at 23 for 1 in the 2nd over, and Shreyas Iyer contributed just 5 off 4. Tilak Varma was stumped for 3 off 11 at 60 for 5 in the 7th over, signalling the complete capitulation. India were bowled out for 76 in 11.4 overs – a chastening defeat.

Statz MVP: Josh Tongue (Statz Rating: 83.96)

Josh Tongue takes the Statz MVP award with a rating of 83.96. His 4 for 28 from 4 overs was the standout bowling performance, dismantling India‘s batting order with precision and economy. Tongue’s miserly spell – conceding just 7 runs per over – proved decisive in a match where England‘s bowling attack suffocated the opposition. Official Man of the Match honours went to Jofra Archer.

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Turning Point

The match turned decisively in England‘s favour during their innings when Philip Salt reached 158 for 1 at 16.2 overs. Salt’s aggressive 70 had already put India on the back foot, and when Sam Curran took over with an unbeaten 41, the total of 201 proved insurmountable. India never recovered from the onslaught.

Match Context

This was the 129th match of 143 in the T20I series. England (ranked 2nd with a rating of 262) delivered a statement performance to dominate India (ranked 1st with a rating of 275). The 125-run margin underscores the gulf in class on the day. Check the Statz Bet Builder for indicative odds and the Trent Bridge venue page for ground-specific insights. See the full H2H record for historical context between these two powerhouses.