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'Gleeson's debut was remarkable'- Eoin Morgan

shruti banerjee ∙ 11 July 2022

'Gleeson's debut was remarkable'- Eoin Morgan

ENG vs IND | Playing for England wasn’t anywhere near my radar: Richard Gleeson

Kaushik Kashyap ∙ 10 July 2022

ENG vs IND | Playing for England wasn’t anywhere near my radar: Richard Gleeson

The debutant finished with a figure of 3 for 15 in his four over spell, and got the crucial wickets of Indian captain Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and in form Rishabh Pant.

ENG vs IND | 3rd T20I | Preview, Prediction, Probable XI, CREX XI

Yash Mittal ∙ 10 July 2022

ENG vs IND | 3rd T20I | Preview, Prediction, Probable XI, CREX XI

India kept their imperious record in T20Is over England intact as the Men in Blue swatted aside their hosts by 49 runs at Edgbaston on Saturday night to clinch their 4th consecutive series win over the 'Three Lions'

ENG vs IND| 2nd T20I | Performance Indicator Judgement

Probuddha Bhattacharjee ∙ 9 July 2022

ENG vs IND| 2nd T20I | Performance Indicator Judgement

ENG vs IND | 2nd T20I | Jadeja, Bhuvi guide India to successive T20I series victory in England

Tejas Rathi ∙ 9 July 2022

ENG vs IND | 2nd T20I | Jadeja, Bhuvi guide India to successive T20I series victory in England

A rampant Indian team displayed yet another clinical performance to win the second T20I against England on July 9 at Edgbaston. With this victory, they took an unassailable lead of 2-0 in the three-match T20I series. Ahead of the start of the game, the 'Men in Blue' included Virat Kohli, Rishabh Pant, Ravindra Jadeja, and Jasprit Bumrah in the line-up. On the other hand, England handed the debut cap to Richard Gleeson and recalled David Willey. The Jos Buttler-led side won the toss and opted to chase down the score. Surprisingly, Pant came out to partner with Rohit Sharma in the opening slot for India. Despite receiving a reprieve in the first over by Jason Roy, Sharma hit a six in the last ball off David Willey and made his intentions clear. Pant followed the skipper's suit to opt for an aggressive approach and hit a couple of boundaries off Willey's second over. Then Moeen Ali, who dismissed the Indian skipper in the first fixture, was introduced in the fourth over. However, the 35-year-old was terrific with his bat flow and created room to hit four off the covers and then followed it up with a boundary towards the deep mid-wicket. Debutant Richard Gleeson faced the wrath of the Indian skipper with a confident boundary in the second ball of his first over. In the penultimate delivery of the over, the 34-year-old debutant fired a quick bouncer, which got big on Sharma (31), and Buttler caught the top edge. Gleeson caught an edge of Kohli (1) and Pant (26) in the first two deliveries of his second over and left India stunned at 61/3. Hardik Pandya and Suryakumar Yadav tried to resurrect the innings, but both were dismissed by Chris Jordan in the 11th over. Soon, Dinesh Karthik (12) succumbed to a run-out dismissal while trying to take a risky signal. Afterwards, it was Jadeja's quickfire contribution of 46* off 29, which helped India to post a competitive total of 170 runs. However, the highlight of the all-rounder's innings was his flick for a six towards the backward square leg area. For 'The Three Lions', Jordan was the pick of the bowlers with four wickets to his name. England had a dismal start with Jason Roy getting caught at the slip by Sharma off Bhuvneshwar Kumar. The ball had a late out-swing movement, to which the 31-year-old tried to guide towards the third-man area but failed to get it past the fielder. In the third over, Pant completed a terrific catch to send Buttler (4) back to the pavilion, by standing up to the stumps to Bhuvi. Liam Livingstone (15) looked confident during his short stay before getting foxed by a brilliantly executed slower ball of Bumrah, which tailed back in and kissed the stumps. Soon, Harry Brook (8) was caught at Long-on off Yuzvendra Chahal in the seventh over. Then the subsequent over of the leg-spinner witnessed Dawid Malan playing a reverse sweep, which only managed to get holed out to Harshal Patel at Point. In the 15th over, Pandya went for 18 runs but took crucial wickets of Ali and Jordan. However, the rest of the batters could not hold their fort well, and England were dismissed for a score of 121, and lost by 49 runs. Willey remained unbeaten on 33 off 22. Bhuvi was adjudged as Player of the Match for his figures of 3/15 in three overs. After the culmination of this fixture, India leads the 3-match series by 2-nil and has secured a series victory. In the 2018 tour of England, India had emerged victorious with a 2-1 series victory in the shortest format. Interestingly, as a captain, Sharma now has the highest winning percentage (86.7) in T20I history. He is now just one short of equalling Ricky Ponting's record of most consecutive wins in Men's international matches. Both teams will meet at Trent Bridge on July 10 for the third and final fixture of the series. Brief Scores: India- 170/8 (20) Ravindra Jadeja 46 (29), Rohit Sharma 31 (20); Chris Jordan 4/27, Richard Gleeson 3/15, England- 121/10 (17) Moeen Ali 35 (21), David Willey 33 (22); Bhuvneshwar Kumar 3/15, Jasprit Bumrah 2/10 Result: India won by 49 runs

ENG vs IND | Debutant Richard Gleeson impresses, picks up the second-best figures on debut in T20Is for England

Sahaj Nair ∙ 9 July 2022

ENG vs IND | Debutant Richard Gleeson impresses, picks up the second-best figures on debut in T20Is for England

India posted a competitive total of 170-8 after being asked to bat first in the second T20I against England on Saturday. Jos Buttler won the toss and chose to bowl first on a pitch that seemed to have something for the faster bowlers. After losing the first T20I at Southampton by a thumping 50-run margin, England decided to bring in a few changes to their lineup, heading into the all-important second fixture at Birmingham. The hosts brought in all-rounder David Willey and handed out a debut cap to a 34-year-old pacer from Lancashire, Richard Gleeson, who bowled exceptionally well. Gleeson has been one of the names making the rounds in English domestic cricket for the last few years. Even though he started his career at Northamptonshire, it was his move to shift to Lancashire that initiated a change in his career graph. His performances for Lancashire were enough to earn him further franchise opportunities in the Abu Dhabi T10 League and for Melbourne Renegades in the Big Bash League (BBL). Also, he earned call-ups to the England Lions squad for their tour to Australia in 2020 and England's enlarged training squad later in the year. In the last few years, he has represented various franchises, including Rangpur Riders in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) and Maratha Arabians, Team Abu Dhabi in the T10 league. India's innings got off to an electrifying start, courtesy of skipper Rohit Sharma who scored an aggressive 31 off 20 deliveries laced with three fours and two sixes before he miscued a pull shot off Gleeson's bowling. The debutant bowled a quick short ball that rushed the Indian skipper, who, otherwise is exceptional with the pull shot, couldn't control it then. One big fish was followed by another as Gleeson dismissed Virat Kohli, whose torrid run in international cricket continues. Kohli tried to throw the kitchen sink at a back of a length delivery around off which bounced a bit more. The Lancashireman did not stop there as he sent Rishabh Pant back to the dugout the very next delivery. Pant charged down the pitch and swung across a length ball but only managed to edge it to Jos Buttler, who completed a regulation catch. Not only did he pick up two wickets in that over, but he also managed to convert it into a double-wicket maiden. Gleeson ended up with impressive figures of 3-15 of his four overs. His figures were the second-best figures on debut by an English bowler in T20Is. Best bowling figures for Eng on T20I debut: 4/24 - Jon Lewis 3/15 - Richard Gleeson 3/16 - Darren Gough 3/22 - David Willey