Summary

  • Third T20, Trent Bridge

  • England crush India by 125 runs to take 2-0 lead in five-match series

  • Ind 76 (11.4 overs): Tongue 4-28, Archer 3-29

  • England 201-7 (20 overs): Salt 70 (44), Curran 41* (24); Prince 2-30

  • Heaviest defeat by runs for India in men's T20 internationals and their second-lowest total

  • Fourth T20 in Bristol on Thursday (17:30 BST)

Have your say on England men this summer

  1. Postpublished at 18:25 BST 7 July

    Deep Dasgupta
    Former India wicketkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    It's been good batting from the England batters because it hasn't looked easy to hit through the line.

    A set batter is very important on a surface like this.

  2. drinks break

    England 92-2 at drinkspublished at 18:24 BST 7 July

    Plenty of thirsts being quenched by an array of beverages at Trent Bridge.

    India's players in a huddle as they take something decidedly softer on board at the halfway stage of England's innings.

  3. Eng 92-2published at 10 overs

    Good running by England again.

    Phil Salt dabs one into the leg side off Varun Chakravarthy and immediately barks "two, two, two" to Jacob Bethell.

    Later in the over Salt mullers the India spinner down the ground for four, before Prince Yadav lets a cut from the England go through his grasp and for four sweeping at deep cover.

    A profitable over for England.

  4. Postpublished at 18:19 BST 7 July

    Deep Dasgupta
    Former India wicketkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    It's a bit of a gift.

    Phil Salt has been struggling to time it, but gets a half-tracker.

  5. 6 runs

    Eng 80-2published at 9.1 overs

    Finally one out of the screws for Phil Salt.

    He punishes a delivery dropped a little short by Varun Chakravarthy and mows it into the stands over cow corner.

  6. How's stat?!published at 18:18 BST 7 July

    Ben Jones
    CricViz analyst

    Harry Brook rarely errs with the pull shot - in T20Is he averages 46 with the shot, striking at 224. An uncommon mistake for the England skipper

  7. Eng 74-2published at 9 overs

    That got big on Harry Brook who did not quite get the meat of the bat behind that shot. Prince Yadav looked to the sky and gestures in celebration.

    Jacob Bethell, collar up, swaggers to the crease and gets off the mark with a single into the leg side.

    There's nearly a run out when Phil Salt is sent back by Bethell but the shy from Axar Patel just misses at the non-striker's end.

  8. Postpublished at 18:15 BST 7 July

    Deep Dasgupta
    Former India wicketkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Prince Yadav skids on to the batter faster than expected.

    It's a top edge and Abhishek Sharma does well to take the catch in the end.

  9. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 8.2 overs

    Brook c Abhishek b Prince 16 (Eng 71-2)

    Another member of England's batting royalty dismissed by the Prince.

    Harry Brook attempts to swat the skilfull India quick to the leg side but sends it flying skywards into the leg side.

    Abhishek Sharma waits an age for the ball to come down with snow on and despite not looking entirely convincing he clings on.

  10. Postpublished at 18:11 BST 7 July

    Deep Dasgupta
    Former India wicketkeeper on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Both these batters have looked to pick up ones and twos rather than looking for the big shot.

  11. Eng 67-1published at 8 overs

    Harry Brook and Phil Salt running well between the wickets, here.

    On two occasions in Varun Chakravarthy's over the pair test India's fielders by pushing twos.

    Eight runs by farming the strike. Sensible cricket.

  12. Eng 59-1published at 7 overs

    Phil Salt flashes at a wide one from Shivam Dube and bottom edges it past wicketkeeper Ishan Kishan.

    It's not how, it's how many, right?

    Blame it on the Boogie belts out over the PA system at a sun-kissed Trent Bridge.

  13. How's stat?!published at 18:05 BST 7 July

    Ben Jones
    CricViz analyst

    It's now 18 T20Is since England got through a powerplay without losing a wicket - that was the Old Trafford game against South Africa last year, when they were 100-0.

  14. Eng 54-1published at 6.3 overs

    Phil Salt has a rather pedestrian nine off 13 balls thus far.

    Harry Brook hustles him through for a couple after working Shivam Dube into the leg side before cutting single to get the England opener on strike.

  15. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 18:02 BST 7 July

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    Now look what you've done Charlie!

    John in Cardiff

    Oh, Charlie. The Get Involved curse.

    Damien

    Nice one, Charlie in London. Right jinxed it then...

    David in Halifax

  16. How's stat?!published at 18:01 BST 7 July

    Ben Jones
    CricViz analyst

    Arshdeep Singh has 57 T20 international wickets in the powerplay alone - no Indian has more.

  17. Eng 49-1published at 6 overs

    A brisk over from Prince Yadav with just five runs and a leg bye off it.

    This is only the Prince's second T20 international for India having made his debut against Ireland last month.

    That's the end of the powerplay.

  18. Postpublished at 17:58 BST 7 July

    Steven Finn
    Former England fast bowler on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Prince Yadav is short and skiddy.

    It drifts back into Jos Buttler and hits him on the boot. An excellent bit of bowling.

  19. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 5.1 overs

    Buttler b Yadav 36 (Eng 43-1)

    Full and fast from Prince Yadav and it clatters into Jos Buttler's leg stump.

    The England opener plays down the wrong line to an 87mph yorker, attempting to work it to leg, but the ball tickles his toes en route to bowling him.

    Enter Harry Brook...

    Media caption,

    'Beautiful ball' - Yadav's yorker bowls Buttler for 36

  20. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 17:55 BST 7 July

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    Whisper it - Jos Buttler looks in one of *those* moods

    Charlie in London