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Bethell’s 76 Carries England Past India in Second T20

Priya Sharma
Priya Sharma
Cricket Editor
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Bethell’s 76 Carries England Past India in Second T20
England beat India by four wickets in the second T20, chasing 191 after India made 190-7. Jacob Bethell’s 76 decided the match, while 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi made a historic India debut.

What happened:

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England beat India by four wickets in the second T20 in Manchester, according to The Guardian. India made 190-7, and England replied with 191-6. Jacob Bethell made 76 in the chase, with the report identifying his innings as the decisive performance in a match played on a chill, windswept afternoon.

Result impact:

The scoreboard tells the central story quickly: India set a chase of 191, England got there with four wickets remaining, and Bethell’s innings was the difference. For a T20 match, that is a substantial chase rather than a low-pressure pursuit. England had to absorb both the target and the volatility that comes with chasing at nearly ten an over, and Bethell gave the innings its defining shape.

Key moment:

The Guardian’s report says Bethell effectively decided the match in the space of a single Ravi Bishnoi over. The source does not provide every ball of that over in the supplied summary, so the safe conclusion is not to reconstruct it. What is clear is that the over was framed as the turning point: the phase where England’s youngest player in the match shifted the contest decisively toward the home side.

Historic subplot:

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s debut was also a major headline. At 15 years and 99 days, he became the youngest Indian men’s international and the second youngest player across all formats among full member nations, according to the report. The Guardian describes him as both a headline act and a bit-part player, which captures the contrast: the debut was historically significant, but the result belonged to Bethell and England.

Tournament impact:

For England, the win matters because it proves a young player can carry a pressure chase against India in a short-format contest. That is valuable beyond one scorecard: T20 sides are constantly testing who can close gaps between potential and match-winning output. For India, the defeat sits alongside a long-term selection storyline. Sooryavanshi’s debut adds a developmental marker, but it did not translate into control of this match.

What to watch:

The next questions are whether Bethell’s 76 changes England’s batting hierarchy and how India manage Sooryavanshi after such an unusually early international debut. One match should not settle either issue, but it gives both teams fresh evidence. England have a performance to build around; India have a historic selection call that will now be judged through both promise and match impact.

Confidence:

Confirmed by the source: England won by four wickets, India scored 190-7, England scored 191-6, Bethell made 76, and Sooryavanshi debuted at 15 years and 99 days. Still needing follow-up: full series context, detailed batting cards beyond the supplied facts, and any team comments after the match.

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