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T20: England set 181 runs target for India

| | Sep 08, 2014, at 02:43 am
Birmingham, Sept 7 (IBNS): A heroic 71-run knock by Eoin Morgan helped England post 180 for seven wickets in 20 overs in the single T20 match against India here on Sunday.

Morgan hammered three boundaries and seven sixes in his 36-ball knock which made all the differences in the match.

Alex Hales contributed 40 runs with his willow.

English opener Jason Roy, who scored 8 runs in match, made his T20 debut in the match.

Mohammed Shami was the pick of the Indian bowlers as he picked up three wickets by giving away 38 runs in his four overs.

Spinner Karn Sharma, who made his debut for India, picked up the wicket of Moeen Ali (0).

India will need to score 181 runs in his 20 overs.
 

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