Player of the Match
Player of the Match

Some start to this series. Three more games to come. Rajkot is the venue for the next one, that will be played on Tuesday. Hope you enjoyed our coverage today, do join us back next week for more of this. And of course, on this website, the cricket is always on. Sidharth Monga's report is up, and you can catch Deivarayan Muthu's post-game content soon. Right then, that's all we have from Chennai tonight. Till the next time, on behalf of Chandan and Matt, this is Sudarshanan saying goodbye, goodnight! Ciao, aficionados!

10:47pm Time for the presentation

Jos Buttler, England captain: "Great game. Really exciting end, credit to Tilak for getting them over the line. We created a lot of chances, really pushed them close. Really pleased the way we went about with the bat. There was the aggression we asked for, nearly a defendable score. Jamie Smith on debut playing the way he did, Brydon Carse and the guys creating chances with the ball. We will improve on it all but happy with the style. They are going to play three spinners, so they are going to take wickets. If we take them for runs, I am happy."

Suryakumar Yadav, India captain: "A little bit of relief. The way the game was going, we felt 160 was good, but the way they bowled, good that the game went down to the wire. We have been playing with an extra batter for the last few series. That batter gives us two-three overs. The chat was to play like the last game. Good to see we are playing aggressive brand of cricket, at the same time, guys put their hands up and stitched the small partnerships. Very happy with the way Tilak batted, something to learn for everyone. Good to see someone take responsibility. Ravi Bishnoi putting the hard work in the nets, he wants to contribute with the bat. The boys have taken off a lot of pressure, the atmosphere in the dressing room is light. There will be days it won't come off, but we know what we want to do. If we are on the same page, good things will take place."

Tilak Varma, Player of the Match: "The wicket was slightly two-paced. I was talking with Gautam sir yesterday, he said whatever happens, you should play according to the situation. If team needs ten an over, you should take charge, if something else, you should stand till the end. Team discussed that left-right combination will be a good option, it will be difficult for opposition bowlers as well. We already played in South Africa, their bowlers were quicker. We were prepared. Archer and Wood are quick, our guys prepared well, we worked hard in the nets and we got the results. [Partnership with Bishnoi] I told him to hold his shape and hit the gap. He played a flick and hit a four off Livingstone, that made it a bit easier."

10:32pm A thrilling night of T20I cricket and India are 2-0 up in Chennai. An incredible run-chase given the way it eventually panned out. Never safe to call a winner. India began at breakneck speed. Just like England's bowling speeds. But they lost wickets regularly. Samson, Abhishek, Suryakumar, Jurel all fell. Which is when Tilak reduced a gear. And then he had to really maneuver it all in the end with three No. 11s for company. Two of those did their bits - Arshdeep taking on Archer and then Bishnoi with the twin fours. Not to forget the small little innings of Washington, especially that duel against Wood. Ufff, what a game we have had!

Ravi Bishnoi: "[On chat with Tilak] Let's try, we will get it. He was set and I did not want to play a rash shot because we had less wickets in hand. Today only I posted a reel on Instagram, saying why should batters have all the fun. When slip came in, I knew he would try and dismiss me with legspin. But I hit him with the spin for four. [On Tilak's knock] Tilak's one of the best T20 innings. There were big names in the oppositions. He is doing this from South Africa, did well in domestic as well. (He is asked what his next reel is going to be, he just holds his bat up and laughs!)"

Sampath: Tilak Varma in T20Is since his last dismissal - 318 runs in 174 balls at 182.75 SR with 24 fours and 22 sixes

Rob Boyd : "Did Buttler miss a trick here? Surely you would have wanted two of Archer, Carse and Rashid to bowl the last two but he had gambled on them earlier and none had any overs left?" He did have one of Wood's unused. Not sure what Buttler could have done, because essentially it was his captaincy that made thsi finish a close one. Otherwise India were running away with this. And mind you, England were quite short - at least 10-15 runs

Pavan: "Sunder hitting 14 Runs in that over made the difference and gave India chance to win this match. No undermining Tilak's Innings here"

Professor: "One of the best T20 innings during chase by this young lad Tilak. Take a bow!"

Anonymous: "This might be one of the best T20i matches i've seen. Not too high or low scoring and a thrilling run chase down to the last over. What an innings by Tilak"

19.2
4
Overton to Tilak Varma, FOUR, He does it, Tilak does it, India win! One of the most incredible T20 innings, an innings of a different kind This is full and wide outside off, he clears his front leg and drives it through cover. No protection deep there and he runs, takes his helmet off and leaps in celebration. Some T20 innings this, one with varied pace at various points
19.1
2
Overton to Tilak Varma, 2 runs, Full and down leg, whipped through square leg. Livingstone throws himself off after covering a fair distance at deep backward square leg to save two

While the review was on, Buttler was already readying the field for the last over. Overton and not Wood to bowl. Six needed.

END OF OVER:
19 | 7 Runs | IND: 160/8 (6 runs required from 6 balls, RR: 8.42, RRR: 6.00)

  • Ravi Bishnoi9 (5b)
  • Tilak Varma66 (53b)
  • Liam Livingstone2-0-14-1
  • Brydon Carse4-0-29-3
18.6
0
Livingstone to Ravi Bishnoi, no run, Huge appeal for lbw after Bishnoi misses the sweep! England immediately take the review. It is the legspinner that lands perhaps outside leg. Passes below his bat and hits him low on the front knee. A long wait for the Ultra-Edge to load, nothing in there. Pitched outside leg, England lose a review but it does not matter
18.5
4
Livingstone to Ravi Bishnoi, FOUR, Bishnoi goes over and collects four more! All eyes on Tilak and quietly Bishnoi has hit two fours. He backs away to the tossed up ball and slices it over point. No one deep there

10 needed off 8, Bishnoi on strike. Buttler taking time to get his field right. Slip in place

Piyush: "What's the run penalty for not starting the over within a minute? " Another warning will cost England five penalty runs

18.4
1
Livingstone to Tilak Varma, 1 run, Fuller on off, swept to deep backward square leg

Deep point and long-off the two men deep on the off side, others are deep on leg

18.3
2
Livingstone to Tilak Varma, 2 runs, Digs it in on middle, he clips it through midwicket and sprints. Bishnoi has to gather pace, does so and dives back. Livingstone does not gather the ball and disturbs the stumps with his hands
18.2
0
Livingstone to Tilak Varma, no run, Quicker length ball on leg, he backs away and turns it to short fine leg
18.1
0
Livingstone to Tilak Varma, no run, Full on middle, driven inside out to long-off. Does not take the run

13 off 12. Two big hits, Tilak might be thinking? A conversation between Buttler and Rashid. Overton to have the ball. Not Wood. How did they come to this conclusion? Never mind. Buttler has changed it now. Brings Livingstone on. Think Buttler is inclined to bait India here than going at them with pure skill/logic. England have a second warning now for not starting the over inside a minute

END OF OVER:
18 | 7 Runs | IND: 153/8 (13 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 8.50, RRR: 6.50)

  • Ravi Bishnoi5 (3b)
  • Tilak Varma63 (49b)
  • Brydon Carse4-0-29-3
  • Adil Rashid4-0-14-1
17.6
0
Carse to Ravi Bishnoi, no run, Length ball on the fourth stump, he defends it towards mid-off. Wants a run and has to rush back after Tilak denies
17.5
4
Carse to Ravi Bishnoi, FOUR, Full on leg, he clips it forward of square on the leg side and it races away! Four men deep were all behind square. But Carse chose to go full - expecting the batter to back away anticipating a short ball. But Bishnoi stays put and collects four
17.4
1
Carse to Tilak Varma, 1 run, Back of a length on middle and leg, he gets inside the line of it and nudges it through midwicket. Takes the single more confidently

Mustafa Moudi : "Dont understand why Arshdeep already unnecessarily tries to go big everytime ?? India paid the price was this in the first ODI Against Sri Lanka, which ended in a Tie that could have won easily. And now again he repeated the blunder!!"

17.3
1
Carse to Ravi Bishnoi, 1 run, Length ball outside off, he steers it to deep third to huge cheers
17.2
1
Carse to Tilak Varma, 1 run, Angling away on a length, he heaves it across midwicket. Does not go as square as he would have wanted and long-on gets across, meaning Tilak is off strike
17.1
0
Carse to Tilak Varma, no run, Length ball outside leg, he pulls it through square leg but denies the run. All on him now

Ravi Bishnoi waits at the other end. Carse has ball in hand

Here's Sampath: Indian batters scored 47 runs off Jofra Archer behind the square today. These are the most any team's batters scored off a bowler behind the square in a men's T20I (as per ESPNcricinfo's bbb logs)

END OF OVER:
17 | 1 Run 1 Wkt | IND: 146/8 (20 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 8.58, RRR: 6.66)

  • Tilak Varma61 (46b)
  • Adil Rashid4-0-14-1
  • Jofra Archer4-0-60-1
16.6
W
Rashid to Arshdeep Singh, OUT, And Arshdeep finds the lone man deep on the leg side! Rashid floats it up full on off and middle, he gets down on a knee to slog it over midwicket. Gets a top edge that goes and nestles in Archer's waiting hands at deep backward square leg

Arshdeep Singh c Archer b Rashid 6 (10m 4b 1x4 0x6) SR: 150

A free hit for Arshdeep really. Long-off, midwicket come in. Slip in place, six men in the ring, a leg slip in there too

16.5
1
Rashid to Tilak Varma, 1 run, Very full outside off, he pats it to the off side and runs to the other end
16.4
0
Rashid to Tilak Varma, no run, Nicely tossed up, on middle and leg, turns in, he misses the flick, 66.4kph
16.3
0
Rashid to Tilak Varma, no run, Angling away from him, he pats it towards point
16.2
0
Rashid to Tilak Varma, no run, Flatter and on a length outside off, he goes back to punch it to cover
16.1
0
Rashid to Tilak Varma, no run, Floated up on off, he goes back to keep it out, 71.8kph

Rashid to finish his quota now

END OF OVER:
16 | 19 Runs | IND: 145/7 (21 runs required from 24 balls, RR: 9.06, RRR: 5.25)

  • Arshdeep Singh6 (3b)
  • Tilak Varma60 (41b)
  • Jofra Archer4-0-60-1
  • Liam Livingstone1-0-7-1
15.6
2
Archer to Arshdeep Singh, 2 runs, Full around off, he backs away and scythes it over cover for two more. 126kph, and Tilak dives to make it back in. 19 from the over, India need less than a run a ball, Archer conceding over 50 in a T20I for the first time
15.5
4
Archer to Arshdeep Singh, FOUR, Arshdeep's edge fetches India four now! Chepauk finds its voice. Archer comes in from around the stumps and bowls it full on leg, aiming for the yorker. Arshdeep backs away to swing across the line but gets a fortuitous edge

India 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st15SV SamsonAbhishek Sharma
2nd4SV SamsonNT Tilak Varma
3rd39SA YadavNT Tilak Varma
4th8NT Tilak VarmaDC Jurel
5th12HH PandyaNT Tilak Varma
6th38Washington SundarNT Tilak Varma
7th10AR PatelNT Tilak Varma
8th20Arshdeep SinghNT Tilak Varma
9th20NT Tilak VarmaRavi Bishnoi