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Sports

England-India T20 abandoned because of rain

  • India, who again ​chose to delay a debut for their 15-year-old batter Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, had fought back well from a ​terrible start
Published July 2, 2026 Updated July 2, 2026 08:04am
Photo: Reuters
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CHESTER-LE-STREET: England and India were left frustrated as the opening ‌game of their three-match T20 series was abandoned because of rain at the halfway stage.

India, who came into the match on the back of a surprise series defeat in Ireland, had posted a competitive target of 189-7 in ​their 20 overs after contrasting half-centuries from Abhishek Sharma and Shreyas Iyer.

England’s chase, though, ​did not get underway with the drizzle that had fallen for the majority ⁠of India’s innings intensifying and the game was called off at 2017 local time.

India, who again ​chose to delay a debut for their 15-year-old batter Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, had fought back well from a ​terrible start.

They were 6-2 after two overs with opener Sanju Samson departing to a flying catch by Tom Banton at backward point off Saqib Mahmood and Ishan Kishan run out two balls later by Harry Brook after a mix-up ​with Abhishek Sharma.

Sharma, deposed by Kishan at the top of the ICC T20 batting rankings, shrugged ​off the incident to take the attack to England, despatching Mahmood for successive sixes.

It took the 25-year-old past 100 ‌T20 ⁠international sixes. He is the quickest player to reach the milestone off 785 balls.

Three successive boundaries off Luke Wood maintained the momentum as India reached 61-2 at the end of the six-over powerplay.

The onslaught gave Brook, who was captaining England’s white-ball side two days after being part of the test ​team that lost the ​series to New Zealand, ⁠a lot to think about.

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He turned to Sam Curran and it proved a smart call as the left-armer trapped Sharma lbw with his second ball ​for an exhilarating 59 off 24 balls.

India captain Iyer, who hit a ​beautiful six over ⁠extra cover off Wood, made a more workmanlike 68 off 47 balls before falling lbw to Mahmood who finished with 3-33.

Shivam Dube finished on 42 not out from 21 balls.

India, who beat England in a ⁠high-scoring ​semi-final on their way to lifting the World Cup in ​March, would have been pleased with their total but England were still in the game.

The teams move on to Old Trafford, ​Manchester for the second game of the series on Saturday.



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