If you love Indian cricket, the T20 series is the place to be. Every match brings a burst of excitement, and we’ve got the details you need to stay ahead. From live scores to match previews, this guide gives you the practical info you’ll actually use while watching the games.
Right now the series is at a critical stage. India has played five matches, winning three and losing two. The latest win came against Pakistan, with a tight chase of 176 runs. Hardik Pandya’s quick 45 off 22 balls turned the tide in the final overs, and the bowlers held their nerve to finish the game.
When you need a quick snapshot, here’s the current points table:
Each team plays six matches, so the next two games are make‑or‑break for India. The schedule is simple: the next match is against England on Saturday, followed by a showdown with Australia on the following Tuesday. Kick‑off times are listed in local Indian time, so set your alarm.
India’s squad blends experience and raw talent. Here are the three players you should keep an eye on:
Beyond these stars, keep an eye on youngsters like Shubman Gill, who can swing momentum with a single boundary. Their performances often decide close games.
Want to stay updated without missing a beat? Follow live commentary on our site, and check the “Quick Stats” box after each match for batting averages, strike rates, and bowling economy. It’s a fast way to see who’s in form and who might need a break.
Remember, T20 cricket moves fast. A single over can change the whole story, so checking the latest updates before each game gives you the edge. Grab a snack, settle in, and enjoy the drama that only India’s T20 series can deliver.
India triumphed in the 4th T20I in Pune, defeating England by 15 runs and securing the series 3-1. Hardik Pandya and Shivam Dube propelled India with half-centuries, while Ravi Bishnoi's impressive bowling dismantled the English batting order. England's aggressive strategy against India's spin attack failed to clinch a win, solidifying India's unbeaten home series streak since February 2019.
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