Tilak Varma anchored India’s chase with an unbeaten 72 to lead the hosts to a thrilling two-wicket victory over England in the second T20 international on Saturday.
Chasing a tricky 166 for victory, India lost regular wickets, but Varma kept calm in his 55-ball knock to steer the team home with four balls to spare in Chennai and lead the five-match series 2-0.
England fast bowler Brydon Carse returned figures of 3-29 to hurt the hosts, who slipped to 146-8, but Varma hung on with number 10 Ravi Bishnoi and hit the winning boundary.
Photo: Reuters
The chase went down to the wire as India needed 20 off 18 balls and then 13 off the final 12 as Bishnoi also hit two fours in his unbeaten nine to lend support to left-hander Varma who hit four fours and five sixes.
“Good to see we are playing aggressive brand of cricket, at the same time, guys put their hands up and stitched the small partnerships,” skipper Suryakumar Yadav said. “Very happy with the way Tilak batted, something to learn for everyone.”
“Great game. Really exciting end, credit to Tilak for getting them over the line. We created a lot of chances, really pushed them close,” England skipper Jos Buttler said.
England’s new-ball pair Jofra Archer and Mark Wood removed the openers inside three overs before Carse made an instant impact with the ball in his first two overs.
Carse bowled India’s skipper Suryakumar for 12 after the batsman inside edged a quick delivery onto his stumps and then dismissed Dhruv Jurel in his next over.
Jamie Overton sent Hardik Pandya trudging back for seven as India fell to 78-5 in 9.1 overs.
Washington Sundar survived a reprieve on 10 when Adil Rashid dropped a catch at mid-on off Wood and the left-hand batsman smashed the speedster for a six and two fours in the over.
Carse bowled Sundar, for 26, and India lost two more wickets, but Varma was unstoppable.
Earlier Buttler hit 45 and Carse 31 off 17 deliveries to help the tourists to 165-9 after being invited to bat.
Spinners Axar Patel and Varun Chakravarthy took two wickets each.
Buttler, who made 68 in the opening defeat, started aggressively despite England losing openers Phil Salt for four and Ben Duckett for three.
Left-arm quick Arshdeep Singh struck with the fourth ball of the match to have Salt caught for his 98th T20 wicket in 62 matches.
Sundar got Duckett with his first ball, luring him into an attempted reverse sweep, but Buttler and Harry Brook then took up the attack with a flurry of sixes and fours.
Brook lasted eight balls for his 13 before Chakravarthy bowled the England vice-captain.
Wickets kept tumbling as left-arm spinner Patel dismissed Buttler and then Liam Livingstone out for 13.
Jamie Smith smashed 22 off 12 balls, but it was Carse who took on the spinners and hit two successive sixes off Chakravarthy before being run out.
The third match is in Rajkot, India, on Tuesday.
Taiwan’s Hsieh Su-wei and partner Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia yesterday advanced to the women’s doubles final at the Australian Open after defeating New Zealand’s Erin Routliffe and Gabriela Dabrowski of Canada 7-6 (7/3), 3-6, 6-3 in their semi-final. Hsieh has won nine Grand Slam doubles titles and has a shot at a 10th tomorrow, when the Latvian-Taiwanese duo are to play Taylor Townsend of the US and Katerina Siniakova of the Czech Republic in the championship match at the A$96.5 million (US$61 million) outdoor hard court tournament at Melbourne Park. Townsend and Siniakova eliminated Russian pair Diana Shnaider and Mirra Andreeva 6-7
The San Francisco Giants signed 18-year-old Taiwanese pitcher Yang Nien-hsi (陽念希) to a contract worth a total of US$500,000 (NT $16.39 million). At a press event in Taipei on Wednesday, Jan. 22, the Giants’ Pacific Rim Area scout Evan Hsueh (薛奕煌) presented Yang with a Giants jersey to celebrate the signing. The deal consisted of a contract worth US$450,000 plus a US$50,000 scholarship bonus. Yang, who stands at 188 centimeters tall and weighs 85 kilograms, is of Indigenous Amis descent. With his fastest pitch clocking in at 150 kilometers per hour, Yang had been on Hsueh’s radar since playing in the HuaNan Cup
Manchester City have reached do-or-die territory in the UEFA Champions League earlier than expected ahead of what Pep Guardiola has described as a “final” against Club Brugge today. City have disproved the suggestion a new format to Europe’s top club competition would remove any jeopardy for the top clubs as Guardiola stares down the barrel of failing to make the Champions League knockout stages for the first time in his career. The English champions have endured a torrid season both in their English Premier League title defense and on the continent. A run of one win in 13 games, which included Champions League
FINAL WEEK LOOMS: PSG rose to 22nd place to set up another tense challenge against 24th-placed Stuttgart, while Man City require victory against Club Brugge Manchester City are on the brink of a humiliating UEFA Champions League exit after a stunning loss to Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday, while Real Madrid is no longer at risk after routing Salzburg. Man City blew a two-goal lead in a high-stakes clash of super-wealthy underachievers that PSG won 4-2 in Paris, who could still be eliminated alongside the English champions after the final round of games next week. Only the top 24 in the 36-team standings are to advance. Man City, the 2023 champions, are in 25th place, but could squeeze into the knockout playoffs round by beating Club Brugge. “We will