Josh Tongue and Jofra Archer dismantle India for 76 runs as dominant England clinches a historic 125-run victory in the 3rd T20I at Trent Bridge.
Introduction:
England produced a masterful, completely dominant performance to beat India by 125 runs in the third Twenty20 International at Trent Bridge. In front of a passionate crowd in Nottingham, the home team completely outclassed the visitors in every department of the game. With this historic victory, England has extended their lead in the five-match series, leaving the Indian team searching for desperate answers after a shocking batting collapse. See also:Â Unstoppable Australia Crush West Indies to Reach 8th Final
After being put in to bat first by India, England posted a massive total of 201 for 7 on a fast Nottingham outfield. The foundation of England’s huge score was built by opening batsman Phil Salt, who smashed a brilliant 70 runs off just 44 deliveries.

Later in the innings, Sam Curran provided a breathtaking finish with an unbeaten 41 runs. India’s run chase never got going as they were sensationally bowled out for just 76 runs.

This was India’s biggest defeat by runs in T20 International history, as well as their second-lowest total ever in the shortest format of the game.

Phil Salt Blasts Explosive Half-Century
England opened the batting with immense aggression, looking to push the Indian bowlers onto the back foot right from the opening over. Although opening partner Jos Buttler fell after a brief cameo of 36, Phil Salt kept the boundary ropes clear with incredible power. Salt struck three towering sixes and seven boundaries during his magnificent 44-ball stay at the crease, demoralizing India’s bowling attack.

India managed a brief fightback mid-innings thanks to young bowler Prince Yadav. Bowling with smart variations, Prince picked up 2 wickets for 30 runs to slow down the English scoring rate. However, Sam Curran arrived at the crease and shifted the momentum back decisively. Curran smashed a quickfire, unbeaten 41 runs from 24 balls to push England past the 200-run milestone.

Archer and Tongue Unleash 90mph Pace Storm
Chasing a target of 202 runs required a historic effort from India’s top order, but England’s premium fast-bowling duo quickly turned the match into a nightmare for the visitors. Playing in just his second match, young speedster Josh Tongue teamed up with a returning Jofra Archer to unleash an absolute storm of high-speed bowling, with both pacers regularly clocking speeds over 90mph.

Archer made the initial breakthrough by removing dangerous opener Abhishek Sharma for 10. Jofra Archer finished with excellent figures of 3 for 29, running through India’s experienced middle-order with sheer pace. At the other end, Josh Tongue was completely unplayable. The young fast bowler mixed sharp bouncers with deadly accurate yorkers, picking up a magnificent 4 for 28.

Historic Batting Collapse Leaves India Reeling
India’s batting lineup collapsed like a pack of cards under the extreme pressure of England’s pace attack. Only young Vaibhav Sooryavanshi showed brief intent, hitting two consecutive sixes in his short 13-run cameo. Experienced batsmen like Shreyas Iyer, Tilak Varma, and Ishan Kishan—who was playing his milestone 50th T20I match—all fell for single-digit scores.

India was completely bundled out in just 11.4 overs, finishing on a miserable 76 runs. The heavy defeat marks a worrying slump in T20 form for India. England’s bowlers celebrated a historic night at Trent Bridge, cementing their complete tactical authority over the visitors.
