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England national cricket team player Jofra Archer was left very frustrated after a mix-up with bowling all-rounder Brydon Carse in the second T20I of the five matches. series against the Indian national cricket team.
Horrible mix-up between Jofra Archer and Brydon Carse resulted in the latter being run out at the MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai on Saturday 25th January.
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England national cricket team batsmen failed again against Indian cricket team players. After a poor show in the T20I series opener at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata, a better performance was expected from the English batsmen.
However, this did not happen as once again only Jos Buttler could do a good job. The England captain led from the front and scored 45 runs off 30 balls.
From the lower order, it was Brydon Carse who displayed impressive batting as he played a brand of attacking cricket and played a quick knock of 31 runs. He scored his runs off 17 balls and his innings was studded with 1 four and 3 sixes.
Brydon Carse’s innings ended on an unfortunate note as he was run out after a freak mix-up with pacer Jofra Archer. On the first ball of the 17th over, Ravi Bishnoi bowled a googly, which Carse played to midwicket and ran out.
Then, there was a huge miscommunication between the duo and a yes-no-yes-no situation was created. Carse turned and paused before going for the second, when Archer sent him back. However, it was too little too late as a precise delivery at the end by bowler Dhruv Jurel meant Brydon Carse was run out.
After the wicket, Jofra Archer looked absolutely frustrated and his reaction was caught on camera.
Despite England’s defeat in the 1st T20I against India at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata, skipper Jos Buttler and opener Jofra Archer showed their class and stood out as the best for the visitors.
Jos Buttler scored a brilliant 68 off 44 deliveries. His innings included eight fours and two sixes as he single-handedly anchored England’s innings.
Buttler held the innings together after the Three Lions lost Phil Salt and Ben Duckett early in the innings and played some brilliant shots. However, with little support from the other end, their efforts could not take England to a big total.
On the bowling front, Jofra Archer bowled an incredible spell, claiming 2/21 in his four overs. He dismissed Sanju Samson and Suryakumar Yadav in quick succession. His pace and variations troubled the Indian batsmen, and his spell briefly gave England hope of defending their modest target of 133.
Adil Rashid he also made a wicket with a wicket, dismissing the dangerous one Abhishek Sharma after his explosive 79 with an error’one. Apart from Buttler and Archer, no English player managed to put up a fight against the strong Indian side, resulting in a poor show from the visitors.