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Abhishek Sharma, Shreyas Iyer Power India to 189 in Rain-Hit T20I

Abhishek Sharma smashed a blistering 59 off 24 balls to rescue India from early collapse against England. Shreyas Iyer anchored the innings with a composed 67 off 47 deliveries. Shivam Dube's unbeaten 42 off 21 balls pushed India to a competitive total of 189/7. Rain delayed England's chase at the Riverside Ground.

Sharma, Iyer half-centuries propel India to 189 before rain delays England's chase in 1st T20I

Chester-le-Street, July 2

A blistering half-century from Abhishek Sharma and a steady anchoring knock by Shreyas Iyer powered India to a competitive total of 189/7 against England in the first T20I at the Riverside Ground on Wednesday.

However, the weather gods had the final say of the innings, as a sudden downpour forced the covers onto the field, delaying the start of England's run-chase.

Opting to bat first, India rolled with their established opening combination, leaving domestic sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi to wait a bit longer for his highly anticipated international debut.

The decision initially seemed to backfire as India's top order collapsed under early pressure. Sanju Samson fell cheaply for just 1 run.

Ishan Kishan walked back for a duck following a disastrous mix-up that resulted in a run-out.With India reeling, Abhishek Sharma counter-attacked spectacularly.

The dynamic left-hander resurrected the innings alongside Shreyas Iyer, bringing up his fifty in a mere 20 deliveries. Abhishek eventually fell LBW to Sam Curran in the ninth over, but not before smashing a whirlwind 59 off 24 balls, laced with four sixes and six boundaries.

Following Abhishek's departure, Shreyas Iyer took control of the innings, anchoring the middle overs with a composed 67 off 47 balls (6 fours, 1 six). Iyer stitched together crucial partnerships to keep the scoreboard ticking. He made 36 runs for the fourth wicket with Tilak Varma (13 off 13) and stitched 41 runs for the fifth wicket with Shivam Dube.

Iyer's steady hand allowed Shivam Dube to unleash at the death. Dube played a vital, unbeaten cameo of 42 runs off just 21 balls, punishing the English attack with three towering sixes and a pair of boundaries to push the target to 190.

A late-innings pinch-hitting experiment saw Harshit Rana promoted above Axar Patel, but he was quickly stumped by Jos Buttler off the bowling of Adil Rashid. Axar Patel was dismissed for 3 on the final ball of the innings.

England require 190 runs to win and take a 1-0 lead in the bilateral series. The second innings remains delayed as ground staff await the clearing of the rain.

Brief Score: India 189/7 - Shreyas Iyer 68 (47), Abhsiehk Sharma 59 (24); Saqib Mahmood 33/3.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Rahul R

Disappointed Vaibhav Sooryavanshi didn't get a debut, honestly. Our management keeps talking about giving youngsters a chance, yet they stick with the same old combinations. Top order collapsed badly again—Samson and Kishan need to step up or step out. But credit where it's due: Abhishek and Iyer saved us.

Michael C

Great comeback from India after that early collapse. Iyer's composure is world-class, and Dube's cameo was brutal at the death. As an England fan, I'm worried but also enjoying this contest. Rain better not ruin it—190 is chaseable but will take some doing on this wicket. Proper T20 entertainment!

Priya S

Abhishek Sharma is a breath of fresh air for Indian cricket! So fearless against quality pace. And Iyer proving why he should be in the World Cup squad—solid technique and temperament. But what's up with our top order? Samson and Kishan need to sort out their consistency. Hoping rain clears soon—don't want this match to be abandoned! 🙏

James A

Caught the highlights—Abhishek Sharma is an absolute gun. 59 off 24 is carnage. England's bowling looked decent early on, but Iyer and Dube took them apart later. 189 is par-plus on this ground. Weather might be India's ally here though—a shortened chase could get interesting. Fingers crossed for some cricket!

Aditya G

Honestly, Harshit Rana being promoted above Axar Patel was a bizarre decision. He's a bowler, not a pinch hitter! That experiment cost

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