Iyer's India 'Atrocious' in Record 125-Run T20 Defeat by England
Phil Salt scored 70 and England’s fast bowlers shared seven wickets as India were dismissed for 76, their lowest T20 total.
- On Tuesday, England defeated India by 125 runs in the third T20 at Trent Bridge, surpassing India's previous record 80-run T20 defeat and marking their largest victory by runs.
- Posting 201-7 after Phil Salt scored 70, England established a challenging target that skipper Harry Brook called a 'phenomenal effort' on a 'tricky surface.'
- Fast bowlers Jofra Archer and Josh Tongue clocked speeds exceeding 90 mph, ripping through India's top order before restricting them to 76 all out inside 12 overs.
- India captain Shreyas Iyer labeled the performance 'atrocious,' calling for his squad to 'accept this loss' after losing five wickets during the powerplay.
- England holds a 2-0 series lead heading into Thursday's fourth T20 in Bristol, with two matches remaining in the five-match series.
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Iyer's India 'atrocious' in record 125-run T20 defeat by England
T20 world champions India were blown away by fast bowlers Jofra Archer and Josh Tongue in a crushing 125-run loss. England posted 201-7, with Phil Salt making 70 and T20 world champions India only just bettered the opener's score while collapsing to 76 all out inside 12 overs. Archer and Tongue were simply too much for India to handle, both quicks clocking more than 90 mph (145 kmh) on the speed gun, as they ripped through the tourists' top-ord…
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