England Clinch Mixed Disability T20I Series With Thrilling Four-Wicket Win

England defeated India by four wickets in the fourth Mixed Disability T20I to take an unassailable 3-1 lead in the five-match series. Chasing 134, England was guided home by a composed, unbeaten 70 from Liam O'Brien, finishing the chase with five balls to spare. India, batting first, posted 133 for 9 thanks largely to a blistering 59 from Jayesh Parmar, but struggled to build consistent partnerships. The final match of the series will be played on February 6, with England aiming for a strong finish and India seeking a consolation victory.

Key Points: England Beat India, Win Mixed Disability T20I Series 3-1

  • England win series 3-1
  • Liam O'Brien's match-winning 70*
  • Jayesh Parmar's 59 for India
  • Chase completed with 5 balls left
  • Final match on Feb 6
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England beat India by four wickets to take unassailable 3-1 lead in Mixed Disability T20I series

England chase 134 to beat India by 4 wickets, securing the Mixed Disability T20I series 3-1. Liam O'Brien stars with an unbeaten 70.

"England pursued a modest target with depth, discipline, and composure under pressure - Match Report"

Jaipur, Feb 4

England sealed the five-match Mixed Disability T20I Series in emphatic fashion, registering a composed four-wicket victory over India in the fourth T20I to take an unassailable 3-1 lead on Wednesday.

England pursued a modest target with depth, discipline, and composure under pressure, finishing the chase with five balls remaining and emphasizing their dominance throughout the match.

India, asked to bat first, faced difficulties in forming consistent partnerships, finishing at 133 for 9 in 18.5 overs. Jayesh Parmar was the standout for the hosts, scoring an exciting 59 off just 33 balls. His innings, which included five fours and five sixes, gave a much-needed boost to the Indian batting, coming at a time when wickets were falling regularly.

Akash Singh offered brief support with a brisk 21 off 18 deliveries, while wicketkeeper Yogendra Bhadoria contributed 16 at the top of the order. Despite these efforts, India failed to capitalise in the latter stages, as England's disciplined bowling attack maintained tight lines and lengths, preventing any late flourish. Regular breakthroughs ensured the hosts never gained full control of the innings.

England's innings was confidently led by Liam O'Brien, who scored an unbeaten 70 off 41 balls. Demonstrating maturity and calmness, O'Brien managed the innings wisely, blending aggressive shots with smart shot choices to maintain a steady run rate. His performance, featuring four fours and three sixes, was crucial to England's successful chase.

Christopher Edwards contributed a useful 21, and captain Callum Flynn scored 12 to stabilize the innings during short spells of pressure. India's bowlers maintained discipline and created moments of doubt, but England's lower middle order held strong. Jordan Williams stayed not out at the end, leading his team to a safe finish, with England ending at 136 for 6 in 19.1 overs.

England secured their dominance in the series with a 3-1 victory, having one match remaining. The final T20I on February 6 presents India a chance to regain some pride, whereas England will look to finish the series strongly.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan from the UK living in Mumbai, this was a fantastic display by England. Liam O'Brien played a gem of an innings under pressure. Full credit to both teams for putting on a great show. The spirit of the game is alive and well in disability cricket!
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Priya S
Disappointing result, but the fight was there. 133 was simply not enough on a Jaipur wicket. Our middle order needs to step up. Hats off to the players for their incredible spirit. Let's win the last one for the fans!
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Rohit P
England were just more clinical. They chased it down like professionals. We had moments, but couldn't seize them. On a positive note, it's wonderful to see this level of competition and coverage for mixed disability cricket. More power to all athletes!
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Aman W
With respect, I feel the team selection and batting order could have been better. We keep losing wickets in clusters. The management needs to think hard before the next series. Jayesh was a lone warrior today.
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Kavya N
So proud of our team regardless of the result! The determination they show is inspiring. Jayesh's hitting was a treat to watch! Let's fill the stadium for the final match and cheer them on. 🏏💙

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