England Levels Disability Series 1-1 with 15-Run Win Over India in 2nd T20I

England leveled the Mixed Disability T20I series against India 1-1 with a 15-run victory in the second match. Batting first, England posted 206/3, powered by a blistering unbeaten century from Angus Garant Brown. India's chase of 207 fell short despite positive contributions from the top order, finishing at 191/8. The series is now evenly poised heading into the third T20I.

Key Points: England Beats India by 15 Runs, Levels Disability T20I Series

  • Angus Garant Brown's 43-ball century
  • England posts 206/3
  • India falls short chasing 207
  • Series leveled at 1-1
  • Decisive final overs bowling
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England beat India by 15 runs in 2nd T20I to level Mixed Disability series 1-1

England defeats India by 15 runs in the 2nd Mixed Disability T20I. Angus Garant Brown's century powers England to 206/3, leveling the series 1-1.

"a sensational unbeaten century from Angus Garant Brown - Match Report"

Noida, February 1

England produced a spirited all-round performance to defeat India by 15 runs in the second T20I of the Mixed Disability Series 2026 here at the Shahid Vijay Singh Pathik Stadium, Greater Noida, on Saturday, drawing level in the five-match series at 1-1, according to a release.

Put in to bat after India opted to field, England posted an imposing 206 for 3 in their allotted 20 overs, riding on a sensational unbeaten century from Angus Garant Brown.

After early wickets slowed England briefly, Brown anchored the innings with remarkable authority, smashing 100 off just 43 deliveries, an innings studded with seven fours and eight towering sixes. He found able support from Lian O'Brien, who remained not out on 51 from 30 balls, as the duo stitched together a decisive partnership that propelled England past the 200-run mark.

India's bowlers found it difficult to contain the flow of runs, with Bhat Rizwan being the most effective, picking up two wickets for 19 runs. However, England's aggressive middle and death-overs batting tilted the momentum firmly in their favour with the scoring 206/3 in 20 overs.

Chasing a stiff target of 207, India began positively, with Akash Singh playing a fluent knock of 48 off 22 balls, while skipper Ravindra Sante added impetus with a brisk 32 from 17 deliveries. Jithendra V N also contributed with a quick 28, keeping India in the hunt deep into the innings.

Despite the steady flow of runs, regular wickets at crucial intervals stalled India's chase. England's bowlers held their nerve in the final overs, with James Dixon and Henry John delivering key breakthroughs to stem the scoring. India eventually finished on 191 for 8, falling short by 16 runs.

Angus Garant Brown was named Player of the Match for his match-defining century. With the series now evenly poised at 1-1, both teams will look to carry momentum into the third T20I.

- ANI

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Priya S
The bowling in the middle overs was a real letdown. Giving away 200+ runs is never easy to chase, no matter how good your batting is. Bhat Rizwan bowled well, but others need to step up. Hope they analyze this before the next match.
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Rohit P
Amazing to see disability cricket getting this kind of coverage and high scores! The spirit shown by both teams is fantastic. Jithendra V N played a good cameo. Series is 1-1, it's getting exciting! 🏏
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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in India, I have to say this was a brilliant advert for the sport. High-scoring thriller! Brown was unstoppable. India lost but they made a game of it. Can't wait for the 3rd T20I.
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Vikram M
Yaar, so close! 191/8 is a very good score, just 16 runs short. The problem was wickets fell at the wrong time. Needed one big partnership in the middle. Captain Sante should have played a longer innings. Bowling needs to be tighter next time.
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Karthik V
Respectful criticism: The fielding and death bowling could have been better. Letting England score so freely in the last 5 overs made the difference. Otherwise, a proud performance by our team. The series is alive and kicking!

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