Indian cricketers, including Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and Shubman Gill, have arrived in Nagpur ahead of the ODI series against England starting February 6. The series features three matches, with games also scheduled for Cuttack and Ahmedabad. Harshit Rana replaces Jasprit Bumrah in the squad, which remains otherwise unchanged from the ICC Champions Trophy team.
Abhishek Sharma's remarkable 54-ball 135 led India to an emphatic 150-run victory over England, securing the series 4-1. Sharma's innings broke multiple records, including the highest T20I score by an Indian. Despite Phil Salt's quick-fire 55, England's batting collapsed, managing only 97 runs. This victory margin of 150 runs stands as India's second-largest in T20Is, following their 168-run victory over New Zealand in 2023.
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