TL;DR
- England made two hundred and two, India made seventy-seven, and the seventy-seven is the seventy-seven that is India’s lowest T20I total against England.
- Jofra Archer and Josh Tongue took six wickets between them, and the six wickets are the six wickets that came in nine overs, and the nine overs are the nine overs that the innings lasted.
- Shreyas Iyer called it “atrocious, awful, unacceptable”, and the three words are the three words that are the only honest thing that came out of Trent Bridge.
England Set 202, And The 202 Was The 202 That Was Always Going To Be Enough
Phil Salt made seventy off forty-four balls, and the seventy off forty-four balls is the seventy that set the innings up, and the setting up is the setting up that England’s top order has been doing all series. Salt is the opener who hits the ball hard, and the hitting the ball hard is the thing that he does, and the thing that he does is the thing that England built their innings on, and the building on is the building on that gave them two hundred and two.
| Batter | Runs | Balls | 4s | 6s | SR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Salt | 70 | 44 | 7 | 3 | 159.09 |
| Buttler | 32 | 21 | 4 | 1 | 152.38 |
| Brook | 31 | 18 | 2 | 2 | 172.22 |
| Total | 202/9 | 20 | 18 | 6 | 101.00 |
Archer And Tongue, And The Six Wickets
Jofra Archer took three for fifteen, and the three for fifteen is the three for fifteen that came in four overs, and the four overs are the four overs that India’s top order faced, and the facing is the facing that ended the innings. Josh Tongue took three for twenty-two, and the three for twenty-two is the three for twenty-two that came from the other end, and the other end is the other end that India could not score off, and the not scoring is the not scoring that is the story of the innings.
The Scorecard, And The Half It Tells
| Batter | Runs | Balls | Dismissal |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jaiswal | 6 | 4 | b Archer |
| Samson | 3 | 5 | c Buttler b Tongue |
| Suryakumar | 8 | 6 | b Archer |
| Iyer | 11 | 9 | c Salt b Tongue |
| Hardik | 0 | 2 | b Archer |
| Total | 77 | 16.1 overs | - |
The scorecard tells you India made seventy-seven. The scorecard does not tell you that the seventy-seven came with no plan, and the no plan is the no plan that has been the problem, and the problem is the problem that the scorecard does not show.
The Record, And The Records That Keep Getting Longer
The one hundred and twenty-five runs is the biggest T20I defeat by runs India have suffered, and the biggest is the biggest that is the record, and the record is the record that is the record that no team wants, and the no wanting is the no wanting that India have, and the have is the have that is the thing that the Trent Bridge defeat has made worse.






