INDIA VS ENGLAND 3RD T20 MATCH PREDICTION

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TOSS WINNER – INDIA LOST

MATCH WINNER – INDIA

IND VS ENG MATCH PREDICTION

The hosts pulled off some more surprises in the second T20 international between India and England. They are obviously using this series to carry out different configurations ahead of the T20 World Cup, which is fantastic.

In the third match, we could see a few more changes as India tries to give its bench a shot. Since Mark Wood was unable to play, England was forced to make one change, which made a huge difference. The visitors will even be required to change their tactics in order to stay successful.

Although the final outcome was a little one-sided, England forced India on many occasions. With just one day between matches, the players will not have much time to make significant changes. It’s all about strategy and bringing together the best possible lineup.

In a five-match series, taking a 2-1 lead is a huge advantage. A team would find themselves in that situation?

On March 16, 2021, the India vs England 3rd T20 will be played at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.

TEAM PREVIEWS

INDIA

Ishan Kishan and Suryakumar Yadav made their international debuts for India in the second T20 international, which was a bit of a surprise. As a result, Shikhar Dhawan and Axar Patel were left out.

As a result, the squad seemed to be much better in the batting department and competent in the bowling department.

Now India must determine whether to retain Rohit Sharma, its best T20 batsman, on the bench or give him a chance to play so that the best possible combination can be fielded. KL Rahul, who has two ducks in two matches, is the batsman most likely to be left out if Rohit plays.

India was fortunate to be able to chase when the circumstances were easier, but it is obvious that the team is developing a batting lineup capable of becoming offensive in any case. With 73 from 49 deliveries, Virat Kohli stormed back into action and appeared to be playing as he normally does.

ENGLAND

As England lost the toss, Eoin Morgan quickly admitted that batting first in T20 cricket is a drawback no matter where you play. Although the loss of Buttler to the first ball did not improve matters, England would have preferred to see Jason Roy continuing his excellent form.

He is a fantastic player who can win games, but he is not always reliable. We’re all delighted to see that he’s back on shape after two strong innings, but we’re both concerned that a bad stretch is on the way.

The English batsmen stumbled on the ball, and the major hits at the end of the inning did not materialise. The majority of the batsmen, on the other hand, did get in and post a result. They may have benefited from the practise of playing on a slow pitch.

The bowling of England missed the bite it had in the first match. Mark Wood was lightning quick in the first match, but he was unavailable in the second, and his substitute did not do well. Tom Curran was bowled for 26 runs in two overs and was thoroughly beaten.

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