England secured their first-ever bilateral men's T20I series win of two or more matches against India, breaking India's streak of five consecutive series victories in such formats.

England's T20I players achieved remarkable advancements in the ICC Men's Rankings following their standout performances against India during the recent series held in England.

England handed India a crushing 125-run defeat in the third T20I at Trent Bridge, marking India's biggest-ever loss by runs in men's T20 Internationals.

India's shocking collapse for 76 runs against England in the third T20I at Trent Bridge highlights some of the lowest all-out totals recorded against England in T20I history.

England secured a commanding 125-run victory in the 3rd T20I, as Indian batters struggled against fiery spells from Jofra Archer and Josh Tongue, handing England a 2-0 series lead.

Skipper Shreyas Iyer's valiant 80 off 49 balls powered India to a modest 158/7, as England's disciplined bowling kept the visitors under pressure in Bristol.

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England secured their first-ever T20 series victory over India, clinching the five-match series 3-0 with a commanding nine-wicket win in the fourth match at Bristol.

BRISTOL, England, July 9 : England cruised to their first-ever T20 series victory over India with 37 balls to spare as the tourists fell to a record fifth consecutive loss in…

England secured a commanding nine-wicket victory over India in the fourth T20I, chasing 159 in just 13.5 overs, thanks to Phil Salt and Harry Brook's unbeaten 146-run stand.

England handed India a crushing nine-wicket loss in the fourth T20I, securing an unassailable 3-0 lead and extending Shreyas Iyer's winless streak as captain.

England secured their first-ever bilateral men's T20I series win of two or more matches against India, breaking India's streak of five consecutive series victories in such formats.

England's Phil Salt and Harry Brook recently forged a remarkable 146-run stand, highlighting some of the most dominant partnerships ever recorded against India in T20Is.