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Bethell spoils Sooryavanshi's big day as England edge out India

July 06, 2026 00:00:00


England's Jacob Bethell in action as he hits six runs during their second T20I match against India at Old Trafford, Manchester, Britain on Saturday. — Reuters

Jacob Bethell guided England to an impressive four-wicket victory in the second T20 against England on Saturday as 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi made his eagerly-awaited India debut at Old Trafford, reports Reuters.

Sooryavanshi, the leading run scorer in the IPL this season, hit two sixes in a 10-ball 14 but it was Bethell who stole the show as England chased down a victory target of 191 with an over to spare.

The 22-year-old Bethell hit a thunderous unbeaten 76 from 46 balls, including five sixes, after Sam Curran had restricted India with 3-33 - his best figures in England in a T20 international.

"You want to do well against the best teams in the world and it's really pleasing to do so," said Bethell.

"In those kind of chases you're not going rapid all the time but a couple of big overs can change the game. It worked out well in the end."

Old Trafford was chosen as the stage for Sooryavanshi's unveiling in place of Sanju Samson as he became India's youngest cricketer at 15 years 99 days, breaking the record of Sachin Tendulkar.

His first two balls from Josh Tongue, making his T20 debut for England, beat him outside the off stump and the third went for four wides down the leg side. His first run in international cricket came off the next ball via a thick inside edge.

Next up came the challenge of facing the recalled Jofra Archer on a quick, bouncy surface. He met it by getting down on one knee and helping Archer over fine leg for six.

There was another six from the first ball of Tongue's next over as he hoisted a length ball into the crowd on the leg side with a terrific pick-up.

England captain Harry Brook turned to the spin of Will Jacks and that proved to be Sooryavanshi's undoing. Advancing down the wicket to try to put Jacks over the off side, he was beaten and England wicketkeeper Jos Buttler whipped off the bails to stump him as he fell to the ground attempting to get back into his crease.

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The left-hander had at least played his part in an opening stand of 50 in 4.5 overs with Abhishek Sharma who went on to make 43 from 24 balls.

Kishan Ishan top-scored with 49 for India with captain Shreyas Iyer making 37 while Tilak Varma provided a late kick to the innings with 24 off 11 balls, including successive sixes off Archer. India reached 190-7 in their 20 overs.

Arshdeep Singh got India away to a dream start with the ball, removing both England's openers for ducks in the first over. Phil Salt edged the first ball of the innings to wicketkeeper Ishan Kishan and Buttler clipped a delivery to mid-wicket where Varun Chakravarthy clung on to a sharp catch.


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