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Late performance by Pandya helps India restrict England at 198/9

| @indiablooms | Jul 08, 2018, at 08:26 pm

Bristol, July 8 (IBNS): Late wickets by Hardik Pandya helped India restrict England at 198 for the loss of nine wickets in 20 overs in the third T20 International match of the series here on Sunday.

Jason Roy (67) gave England a flying start to the innings.

He hammered four boundaries and seven sixes in the innings which made spectators believe that England will cross the 200 runs mark.

Jos Buttler (34) and Alex Hales (30) gave him strong company at the other end of the crease.

England batsmen butchered the Indian bowlers and did not give much chance to bring the situation under the control of the Asian squad.

However, it was near the end of the innings when Pandya picked up four wickets to check English batsmen under 200-run mark.

The series currently leveled 1-1.

The winner of the match will decide the fate of the series.

 

Image: BCCI Twitter page

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