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England v India - The t20I Match
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England v India
The t20I Match
Sunday 7th September
at Edgbaston
starting at 15:00

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Tim Bresnan was in the squad for this one, the first squad he's made on this Indian tour, but unfortunately for him and indeed for County Champions elect Yorkshire, he's out with a shoulder injury.
There is one new name for us all to get used to. It's Jason Roy of Surrey. He was the leading run scorer in the t20 Blast this season. He will open the batting with Alex Hales, who was rather disappointing in his first stint in international 50 over cricket.
The finisher, Ravi Bopara, is back after being strangely left out of the ODI series and Eoin Morgan once again has the chance to put his name forward as a regular one day skipper, as Stuart Broad is still resting up after surgery, which will keep him out of the tour of Sri Lanka in November.
Ben Stokes, who scored 164 in the Royal London One Day Cup semi final for Durham Jets against Nottinghamshire Outlaws today is not in the squad, but James Taylor, who made 114 in the losing Notts reply, is in.

India have kept the same players, rather than fly some more out just for this one off match


England squad: Eoin Morgan ©, Moeen Ali, Ravi Bopara, Jos Buttler (w), Steven Finn, Harry Gurney, Alex Hales, Chris Jordan, Joe Root, Jason Roy, James Taylor, James Tredwell, Chris Woakes.

India squad: MS Dhoni (c & w), Virat Kohli, Shikhar Dhawan, Murali Vijay, Ajinkya Rahane, Suresh Raina, Ravindra Jadeja, Ravichandran Ashwin, Stuart Binny, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Mohammed Shami, Mohit Sharma, Ambati Rayudu, Umesh Yadav, Dhawal Kulkarni, Sanju Samson, Karn Sharma.


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England win the toss and bat first.

England Team
AD Hales, JJ Roy, MM Ali, JE Root, EJG Morgan ©, JC Buttler (w), RS Bopara, CR Woakes, JC Tredwell, ST Finn, HF Gurney
India Team
S Dhawan, AM Rahane, V Kohli, AT Rayudu, SK Raina, MS Dhoni © & (w), RA Jadeja, R Ashwin, KV Sharma, MM Sharma, Mohammed Shami
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180-7 (20)

Eoin Morgan 71 from 31 balls.
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Kohli gone for 66. His biggest score of the tour.

131-3 (14.2)

50 to win from 34.

3overs to go. 35 to get.

Jadeja run out.
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Could we actually win!
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17 needed off the last.

(07-09-2014, 19:04)Stairs Wrote: Could we actually win!

Should do.

First one goes for SIX.

Two. Then a dot.

FOUR.

No run. A four will tie.

Just a single.

ENGLAND WIN BY 3 RUNS
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And that concludes the Indian tour of England.

Test: England won 3-1
ODIs: India won 3-1
t20I: England won 1-0


June
Thu 26 - Sat 28, v Leicestershire, Grace Road - Draw Scorecard

July
Tue 1 - Thu 3, v Derbyshire, Derby - India won by 5 wickets Scorecard
Wed 9 - Sun 13, 1st Test v England, Trent Bridge - Draw Scorecard
Thu 17 - Mon 21, 2nd Test v England, Lord's - India won by 95 runs Scorecard
Sun 27 - Thu 31, 3rd Test v England, Rose Bowl - England won by 266 runs Scorecard

August
Thu 7 - Mon 11, 4th Test v England, Old Trafford - England won by an innings and 54 runs Scorecard
Fri 15 - Tue 19, 5th Test v England, The Oval - England won by an innings and 244 runs Scorecard
Fri 22, v Middlesex, Lords - India won by 95 runs Scorecard
Mon 25th, 1st ODI v England, Bristol - Match abandoned Scorecard
Wed 27, 2nd ODI v England, Cardiff - India won by 133 runs (D/L) Scorecard
Sat 30, 3rd ODI v England, Trent Bridge - India won by 6 wickets Scorecard

September
Tue 2, 4th ODI v England, Edgbaston - India won by 9 wickets Scorecard
Fri 5, 5th ODI v England, Headingley - England won by 41 runs Scorecard
Sun 7, t20I, v England, Edgbaston - England won by 3 runs Scorecard
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