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India vs England 2nd T20I- Nagpur, India clinch last-ball thriller by 5 runs


Ashish Nehra and Jasprit Bumrah were the stars as India held their nerve to win the match by five runs and level the three-match series 1-1. 

Star of India with bat was KL Rahul who scored 71 runs and with ball it was Nehra ji who took 3 wickets and Bumrah who balled his last two overs exceptionally well and making India win the second T20 and level the series 1-1.


England won the toss and decided to ball, India scored 144/8 in their 20 overs and in reply England scored 139/6 in their 20 overs and fell 5 run shorts and India win a thrilling encounter. 


Today we witnessed an epic Nadal vs Federer Final and then this thrilling encounter of cricket, what Sunday this is turned to be simply wow.


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