Niranjan Shah Stadium: England bowlers, led by a masterful spell from Adil Rashid, held their nerve to deliver a comprehensive 26-run victory over India in their pursuit of 172 runs in the third T2OI at the Niranjan Shah Stadium to help break India's ten-match unbeaten run at home. The disciplined and strategic bowling performance allowed England to narrow down the score to 1-2 and keep alive their hopes in the series.
Earlier in the day, India won the toss and chose to bowl on a surface offering grip and turn. England’s innings got off to a mixed start, with opener Ben Duckett boosting the innings with a blistering 51 off 28 balls. His strokeplay, particularly against the pacers, set the tone early. Liam Livingstone provided the middle-order thrust with a spirited knock of 43 off 24 balls, featuring some clean strikes over the boundary.
However, the rest of the English batting lineup faltered against the guile of Varun Chakravarthy. The mystery spinner dismantled the English middle and lower order with a career-best 5 for 24, ably supported by Hardik Pandya (2-33) and Axar Patel. Despite England losing wickets at regular intervals, their tail managed to drag the total to 171 for 9—a competitive score on a tricky surface.