- Second T20i: India 166-3, beat England, 164-6, by seven wickets
- Kohli hits unbeaten 73 for hosts; debutant Kishan makes 56
It’s a truism of short-form cricket that a game can be decided by the outcome of one delivery. And so it was in the second T20 at Ahmedabad when Virat Kohli was dropped on 10 in the fifth over of what was, to that point, a slow start in pursuit of England’s 164 for six.
From there, as if it were foretold, the Indian captain returned to form in style by rattling off an unbeaten 73 from 49 deliveries, the victory secured by seven wickets with 13 balls to spare.