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- Abhishek Sharma blazed 135 runs in just 54 balls and took two wickets as India smashed their way to a score of 247/9. England were all out for 97 runs.
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Abhishek Sharma hit seven fours and as many as 13 sixes as he smashed his way to 135 in just 54 balls. He broke the record for the highest score by an Indian in a T20I and his innings powered India to a score of 247/9 in 20 overs. He then took two wickets as England crumbled to a score of 97 all-out and India won by a whopping 150 runs with nearly 10 overs to spare. (AP)
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India lost Sanju Samson early yet again but it ended up not mattering at all. Samson smashed seven runs in 12 balls and Abhishek then unleashed the kind of carnage that made the wicket a distant dream for England. (AP)
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Abhishek’s onslaught helped India get past 50 in just 3.5 overs and end the powerplay with a whopping 95 runs on board. Abhishek raced to his half-century in 17 balls, making it the second fastest fifty of all time for India in T20Is after his mentor Yuvraj Singh. (AP)
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Tilak Varma was at the other end to see most of Abhishek’s big hits in the first 10 overs. The pair put together a partnership of a whopping 115 runs in just 43 balls for the second wicket, with Tilak contributing just 24 runs in 15 balls. (PTI)
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Abhishek continued the carnage regardless of how many wickets fell at the other end. He screamed to his century in 37 balls hitting five fours and as many as 10 sixes along the way. (AFP)
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Abhishek nearly played through the entire innings but his epic knock finally came to an end in the 18th over. Almost all England players shook his hands and he received a deafening ovation from the Wankhede Stadium as he walked off for a score of 135 in 54 balls. Abhishek finished with a total of seven fours and an eye-watering 13 sixes. Apart from it being the highest score by an Indian in the format, Abhishek also broke the record for most sixes by an Indian in a T20I. (PTI)
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India finished on a score of 247/9. England had no choice but to go big right from the beginning and they perished. Mohammed Shami got the first wicket in the form of Ben Duckett in the third over and that was the pacer’s first scalp since returning to international cricket after an injury layoff of nearly one and a half years. (AP)
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Abhishek couldn’t be kept out of the game even in the field. He was the one who took the catch for Shami’s breakthrough wicket and Abhishek went on to take two wickets in the one over that he bowled. (PTI)
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Phil Salt was the only England player who got some degree of success at the Wankhede. The opener smashed 55 runs in 23 balls. (PTI)
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However, he fell to Shivam Dube right after he scored his half-century. Dube went on to take one more wicket and finished with figures of 2/11 in 2 overs in addition to scoring 30 in 13 balls. (REUTERS)
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